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      Default Whats everyone reading now

      As for me haven't been doing that much reading lately. Found that I hardly read any more as well. Have to say do have times like this and others don't. Guess it depends on the book itself as well.

      This book isn’t out yet, but will be out on 11/27/12

      Anne Frank: The Biography with new and expanded material, Melissa Muller.

      Which I can’t wait for it and etc.

      This book is already out (11/11) in hardcover, but will getting it when it will be out (11/13/12) in paperback.

      Margaret Sanger: Life of Passion, Jean H Baker

      Always wanted to learn more about Ms Sanger, her life, work and etc.

      This book isn’t out yet, but will be out on 9/12/12

      The Casual Vacancy, J.K. Rowling

      This book isn’t out yet, but will be out on 6/12/12

      Off Balance: A Memoir, Dominique Moceanu with Paul and Teri Williams

      Found out this particular book while I was just window shopping with no intention going into that particular store. Went in to ask for more details petaining into the book and especially the autograph of it. Didn’t pre order because the manager told me they will be getting more then a enough and etc. Of course ended getting the two more books which follows this one.

      Paris, My Sweet: A Year in the City of Light (and Dark Chocolate), Amy Thomas

      Without Reservations: The Travels of an Independent Woman, Alice Steinbach

      Devine Intervention, Martha Brockenbrough

      The author of this book is one my online friends and shes also the author a couple books (Things That Make Us (Sic): The Society for the Promotion of Good Grammar Takes on Madison Avenue, Hollywood, the White House, and the World and then this one It Could Happen to You: Diary Of A Pregnancy and Beyond, its been out of print for sometime now, but still worth the read).

      How Great Women Lead: A Mother-Daughter Adventure into the Lives of Women Shaping the World, Bonnie St. John and Darcy Deane

      Both of these took me awhile to decide to buy them and etc.

      Never Say Never: Finding a Life that fits, Ricki Lake and forward by John Waters

      Gone with the Wind, Margaret Mitchell

      Have tried to read this before, but with no luck. Hopefully, this time with more luck.

      Prague Winter: A Personal Story of Remembrance and War, 1937-1948, Madeleine Albright

      Have to say that I was pleasantly surprised to see this because I have already read Ms Albright’s memoir (Madam Secretary: A Memoir) when it came out, in 2003.

      To the End of the Land: A Novel, David Grossman

      Have tried to read this before, but with no luck. Hopefully, this time with more luck.

      No Higher Honor: A Memoir of My Years in Washington, Condoleezza Rice Have already read Ms Rice’s memoir (Extraordinary, Ordinary People: A Memoir of Family) when it came out last year.
      Last edited by Jessica A B; June 3rd, 2012 at 05:57 PM.

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