It's been a banner week as far as reading is concerned. I haven't had much in the way of deadlines, so I've been able to read at night and it's been wonderful! I loved the Harry Truman book. It was fun and quirky and educational, all in one. And did any of you read the comments on that post? The AUTHOR stopped by and said hello. How cool is that?
Then I dove into The Girls from Ames, which is the true story of the forty year friendship of eleven women from Ames, Iowa, interspersed with statistical information about friendship and comments from the author about the relationship dynamics within the group. I truly loved that book, too, and highly recommend it to all of my friends - especially Elaine. For some reason, I think Elaine would really like it.
Laurie R. King has a new book coming out in April - it's part of the Mary Russell/Sherlock Holmes storyline and I adore that entire series. Whenever a new book is coming out from a favorite author, I like to re-read all of the other books in the series. I've been on a Mary Russell kick lately anyway, and I'm already up to A Letter of Mary (although I read The Moor out of order... so sue me). That's probably next on the agenda. I should have another few days of reading before work begins to intrude again and I intend to take full advantage of it!
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Catching up on my terrible blog behind-ed-ness. Thanks for the book suggestion! I am heading over to half.com right now to see how cheap I can find it ('cause I'm guessng our library won't have it).
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