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Feb 16, 2016 11:14AM

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Feb 15 - currently reading
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A Brief History of Montmaray
AUDIO in the car -
All the Light We Cannot See / Anthony Doerr
Portable AUDIO -
Dream When You're Feeling Blue
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AUDIO in the car -

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Also reading, but taking a short break from, 11/22/63 by Stephen King.


Listening to Middlemarch by George Eliot,
reading

A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams, and just picked up

The Bridge San Luis Rey by Thornton Wilder and

The Island of Dr. Moreau by H.G. Wells!
Feb 28 � currently reading
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Just Shy of Harmony / Philip Gulley
AUDIO in the car -
Everything I Never Told You / Celeste Ng
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Dance Hall of the Dead / [[author:Tony Hillerman|26917]
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Thumbing through two decorating books:
Southern style decorating by Andrea Fanning
100 interiors around the world = So wohnt die welt = Un tour du monde des interieurs by Margit J. Mayer - This one was disappointing to me. Too much grey and cold surfaces - depressing stuff, especially in the first half. The nice thing about the book is it's written in three languages so I could read a little of the French.
Sort of reading: The billion dollar spy : a true story of Cold War espionage and betrayal by David E. Hoffman.
Also from the library waiting to be decided on whether I will actually read them:
Absolute monarchs : a history of the papacy by John Julius Norwich
Christendom destroyed : Europe 1517-1648 by Mark Greengrass
These I have read part of:
Secret warriors : the spies, scientists and code breakers of World War I by Taylor Downing
Mysteries of the mall : and other essays by Witold Rybczynski
And I just got Hollow City by Ransom Riggs, which I will read after Emma is done.
I am reading War and Peace in between all this. It's on my phone and I can read it here and there.

Thumbing through two decorating books:
Southern style decorating by Andrea Fanning
100 interiors around the world = So wohnt die welt = Un tour du mon..."
Wow! Quite a list!


I am interested in what you think of "Emma." I enjoyed the original "Emma" so I don't think I want to read Smith's, even though I like his books and have read a lot of them. Also, I'm planning to read Ransom Riggs' third book "Library of Souls." I've enjoyed listening to this series on audio.

So you have been through the first two Riggs' books?

Yes, I've read Book 1 & 2 of Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children. They were pretty good & magical too.

Yes, I've read Book 1 & 2 of Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children. They were pretty good & mag..."
Really???? Is it any good?

Yes, I've read Book 1 & 2 of Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children. They were pr..."
You mean "Emma"? If you are a Jane Austen fan, I think you'd like it. I really enjoyed it, but it's been several years since I read it (1989!) so I don't remember too much about it. Just that I liked it :)
ilikeboox wrote: "I'm reading
by Alexander McCall Smith.
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I enjoyed this modern re-telling of Jane Austen's classic novel, Emma
This is actually part of a series of re-tellings ... called the AUSTEN PROJECT.
Joanna Trollope tackled Sense & Sensibility
Val McDermid wrote the modern version of Northanger Abbey
Curtis Settenfeld will have her version of Pride and Prejudice coming out later this year. The modern retelling is titled: Eligible: A Modern Retelling of Pride and Prejudice

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I enjoyed this modern re-telling of Jane Austen's classic novel, Emma
This is actually part of a series of re-tellings ... called the AUSTEN PROJECT.
Joanna Trollope tackled Sense & Sensibility
Val McDermid wrote the modern version of Northanger Abbey
Curtis Settenfeld will have her version of Pride and Prejudice coming out later this year. The modern retelling is titled: Eligible: A Modern Retelling of Pride and Prejudice


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I enjoyed this modern re-telling of Jane Austen's classic novel, Emma
This is actually part of a ..."
I have heard of this project and it sounds interesting!

I believe I saw the adaptation of the original on TV. It seems this is about Emma who is too interfering and gets herself in trouble as a result.


But I'm getting ready to start The Red and the Black


Yes, I like Maugham. I've read those two and also read The Painted Veil recently. I liked it quite a bit :)

I have this, but have only looked at it. I know basically what it's about but I can't tell if I really want to read it. I'll watch for your review - for encouragement! ;)



I just finished The Heart is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers. Not my favorite, but I was glad to mark it off my classics TBR list! ;)



I love "The Five Little Peppers..." !! Such a cute book :)

I love "The Five Little Peppers..." !! Such a cute book :)"
I also like it :).


I just read about it -- it looks good!

I'm currently reading two classics,


Plus, slowly reading the 17th century classic


Ooh, I had to read that one for a college class not too long ago. It's a decent noir, and the Hitchcock film's pretty good, too!
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