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Enthusiast

(50,983 posts)
Sun Sep 7, 2014, 06:18 PM Sep 2014

What are you reading the week of September 7th, 2014? [View all]

I'm still reading The Ice Princess by Camilla Lackberg.


The gluten thing has limited my reading this week. That and my wife's vacation. I'll catch up this coming week.

What are you reading this week?

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'Where Monsters Dwell,' Jorgen Brekke shenmue Sep 2014 #1
We are going to order that from the library. Enthusiast Sep 2014 #2
You're welcome shenmue Sep 2014 #3
Still working on *Boy, Snow, Bird* Old Crow Sep 2014 #4
I can't speak for anyone but myself, but I would enjoy reading your reviews. scarletwoman Sep 2014 #5
Sure shenmue Sep 2014 #7
I'll be looking forward to your reviews, Old Crow. Enthusiast Sep 2014 #8
Woohoo! Old Crow Sep 2014 #9
Compared to my reviews yours will seem profound. Enthusiast Sep 2014 #10
Yesterday I finished "Far North" by Michael Ridpath, scarletwoman Sep 2014 #6
The Escape Goblinmonger Sep 2014 #11
The Foreign Correspondent by Alan Furst pscot Sep 2014 #12
Furst used to be one of my favorite writers. Tracer Sep 2014 #22
LeCarre and Eric Ambler pscot Sep 2014 #23
I'm going to try starting The Kraken Project, Douglas Preston. closeupready Sep 2014 #13
I'm looking forward to the The Kraken Project, closeupready. Enthusiast Sep 2014 #14
Yes - sounds like an interesting story and closeupready Sep 2014 #15
We have read all their books. Enthusiast Sep 2014 #16
I'm near the end of Nevada Barr's most recent Anna Pigeon novel, _Destroyer Angel_. scarletwoman Sep 2014 #17
I agree, Nevada Barr's books have become formulaic. Enthusiast Sep 2014 #18
Well, our tastes definitely diverge on this one. scarletwoman Sep 2014 #19
There is a central element of mystery in The Rope by Nevada Barr. Enthusiast Sep 2014 #20
I read _The Rope_ when it first came out - did not like that one, either. scarletwoman Sep 2014 #21
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