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What Are You Reading August 15?
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Aug 15, 2011 08:26AM

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I started The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins this weekend. All I can say is, why didn't I read this before? It is so engrossing!
Rereading the Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie. I've also been on a Balogh rereading binge. She really is amazing.

Then I breezed through Karen Chance's Hunt the Moon. Wow. That was a great novel, with a complete story in the context of an ongoing Urban Fantasy series. Hunt the Moon
After last week's discovery of Murder Most Persuasive: A Mystery by Tracy Kiely, I've gone back and gotten her first book Murder at Longbourn: A Mystery which features the same sleuth/heroine. Lots of fun and a great palate cleanser.

Okie, I can't wait for the movie now either. By the way, I will have to check out Enclave.
Hannah, thanks for the heads up. Hopefully she doesn't get as annoying as Bella did in the Twilight series. :)
Hannah, thanks for the heads up. Hopefully she doesn't get as annoying as Bella did in the Twilight series. :)

Hannah, thanks for the heads up. Hopefully she doesn't get as annoying as Bella did in the Twilight ser..."
I don't think she veers into Bella territory at all. I just find it hard to believe that in 75 years of The Hunger Games, she's the best person they find to be the leading symbol of the rebellion.
For having such a slow reading week and weekend this past week, I'm sure catching up on it now ;) Currently reading Hollowland by Amanda Hocking, Death Sentence by Alexander Gordon Smith, and Blood Magic by Tessa Gratton.
Hannah wrote: "Kasey wrote: "Okie, I can't wait for the movie now either. By the way, I will have to check out Enclave.
Hannah, thanks for the heads up. Hopefully she doesn't get as annoying as Bella did in th..."
Hannah, I am part way through book 3 right now, and I ams starting to realize what you mean. I still like the books, but it is a little hard to believe that they need her that badly to continue the rebellion.
Hannah, thanks for the heads up. Hopefully she doesn't get as annoying as Bella did in th..."
Hannah, I am part way through book 3 right now, and I ams starting to realize what you mean. I still like the books, but it is a little hard to believe that they need her that badly to continue the rebellion.

So far, I like the Victoria Dahl story best, although the Jennifer Haymore is one of her best books ever - a close call for me there.
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