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What is the last novel you read

Finished Lunatic Cafe by Laurell K. Hamilton. Loved it, can't wait for more. :D
 
Well, I got my Kindle EBook reader from Amazon and the first book I've been reading on that wonderful little device is Bloody Bones by Laurell K. Hamilton, the next book in the Anita Blake series. It's been a good book, I was just bummed that I had to read almost halfway through before Jean Claude showed up. :(
 
I just read Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin and Rubyfruit Jungle by Rita Mae Brown. Both are must-reads in my opinion. LOVED them.
 
stephanie plum: seven up by janet evanovich
 
Hmm...

Deirdre by James Stephens :yay:

Awesome, awesome book!
 
I last finished American Psycho, by Bret Easton Ellis. Right now I'm in the middle of Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen.
 
Why do we have two book threads?
 
"Saving Faith"

David Baldacci
 
JAWS- I sadly, do not know the author, but I DO remember I read it last summer.
 
An Unfinished Life: John F. Kennedy 1917 - 1963
by Robert Dallek
 
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Thought I should revisit it. And, I can't find a cover for it, but I'm reading Martin Tropp's "Mary Shelley's Monster," his analysis of Frankenstein and it's effect on our modern culture and all that.
 
The last novel I *finished* was American Psycho. Before that I read Stranger in a Strange Land. But now I'm in the middle of three different novels: The Discovery of Heaven, Neverwhere and Callahan's Crosstime Saloon.
 
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Thought I should revisit it. And, I can't find a cover for it, but I'm reading Martin Tropp's "Mary Shelley's Monster," his analysis of Frankenstein and it's effect on our modern culture and all that.
Watership Down was one of my favorite books. Glad to see someone else likes it too. :D
 
Well, I finished Bloody Bones by Laurell K. Hamilton. I have mixed feelings about it. I liked the parts with Jean-Claude, especially the bathtub scene where he talks candidly about his past, but I thought the ending of the book was kind of weak. It was sort of sudden and abrupt. I may have to read it again, I don't know. I will still continue on with the series, I read it for Jean Claude anyhow. :)
 
bloody bones is a bit abrupt yes....The Killing Dance however IMO leaves you breathless and madly wanting to continue on
 
Then I guess Killing Dance will be my next purchase. I have to do some reading in between, I still have a shelf full of paper books to finish, lol. :)
 

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