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Back in the Habit - Alice Loweecey

That name sounds familiarish...
 

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:LilLove:

Not to put any pressure on you, but I've gotten several fan emails :)hooray: for fan mail!) complaining that BitH kept people up till the wee hours on a work night.

I don't apologize for that. :evil
 

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Just finished I Am Charlotte Simmons the other day. Another great one written by Wolfe, though a little longer than I would have liked.

I'm now 50 pages into A Fraction Of The Whole by Steve Toltz. Very funny so far.
 

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Im in the middle of Veronica Roth's Divergent and Lauren DeStefano's Wither right now and both are so entertaining that they're keeping me from my own writing :)
 

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Albert Nobbs, a Novella by George Moore. I had no idea this novella is almost 100 years old!
 

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Letters of a Woman Homesteader by Elinor Pruitt Stewart.

It's free on Kindle and it's a compilation of letters written by a young widow about her life in Wyoming, homesteading a portion of land with her two-year-old. Without being flowery she paints a wonderful picture of the land and life, and also shows an amazing independence for a woman in the early 1900s.
 

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Bag of Bones --Stephen King

I'm about forty pages in, and I'm amazed. I'm going to keep on rollin'!
 

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I'm SO late to the party, but I got beautiful copies of the entire James Bond series for a song. I decided to get through them this year, and am currently reading Casino Royale by Ian Fleming. It's much better than I was expecting.
 

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The Tommyknockers- Stephen King.

I only have a little over a hundred pages to go. Next on the list will be either It by Stephen King, The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon by Stephen King, or Psycho by Robert Bloch.
 

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A Clash of Kings: A Song of Ice and Fire book 2 by George R. R. Martin. I'm about 62% through, according to my Kindle.
 

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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

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Diving back into Mark Z. Danielewski's House of Leaves. I had to put it away for a while because my brain was fried and it gave me nightmares. I WILL finish this book.