read mary karr’s "lit". entertaining read but she’s kind of affected.
in the middle of "mennonite in a little black dress"by rhoda janzen some of it is interesting but i am not loving it. and also finished "faking it" by elisa lorello– cute and fun book.
will link to all of them later.
xxx
jennifer
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Ryan Field Books says
As a romance writer, this is something I love to hear :))
Trish says
Boring…can’t you find anything interesting to post? Take some pics of you and Keith. Or your house…or your garden…something!
Jenny says
I loved Mary Karr’s Liar’s Club and went to a reading at the 92nd Y years ago – – I didn’t know she had this memoir out – have to get it. Thank.
Hollie M says
I got my husband a Kindle for Christmas and he hasn’t put it down since. He takes it to bed! I need a blanket that reads “Kindle Free Zone.”
Jamie says
I felt the same about Mennonite in a Little Black Dress. After reading the reviews, I was expecting much more.
ellen says
have you read THE HELP yet?
Patty Snyder says
Two mesmerizing books I’m currently reading on my Kindle are: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot (nonfiction) and a novel entitled Atlantic Union by Adam Haslett. I guarantee you won’t be able to switch off your Kindle once you start reading these two.
Karen A says
I am in love with my Kindle too! I just bought it a new leather jacket – hot pink! – because Amazon suggested it needed one. Thanks for the book tips – I just added Faking It (only 99 cents!) to my line up. Currently reading Eat, Pray, Love, and Game Change.
Robin from OK says
I love when you all recommend books. I have one for you….”The Help”….fantastic!
Cheryl says
I love my Kindle too, my daughter gave it to me for Mothers day last year, I have read more books than ever before. I am never without it!!
Amy says
You read such candy-coated crap.
Erika says
Love, love, love my Kindle! It’s great that Amazon offers a freebie or .99 center, because I’m going through tons of books. “Faking It” was cute…light and fluffy. Just started to read “Game Change” last night. If you’re into politics at all, it’s a facinating look behind the scenes of the campaigns!
Susan says
I think you would really enjoy The Rich Part of Life by Jim Kokoris. Lighthearted, sweet and funny.