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(group member since Dec 24, 2010)
Meg’s
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from the Nothing But Reading Challenges group.
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I finished "Gone Girl" last night...ripped through about 150 pages in two hours, lol. I enjoyed all the twists and turns and the ending, while unsatisfying, I didn't dislike. I actually thought it was pretty ballsy for it to end the way it did.

Book #1:


"The Help" by: Katheryn Stockett - The was a tense ride and I loved it.
"The Road" by: Cormac McCarthy - After I read this, I read some chick lit and some of the "sookie stackhouse" series just so I wouldn't be depressed. It was a while before I read anything even remotely heavy.
"The Color Purple" by: Alice Walker - This was a very emotional story and it has stayed with me ever since I finished it. One of the few books that I feel was adapted into a movie quite well.
"A Child Called It" by: Dave Peltzer - I saw someone up thread mentioned this and I had forgetten about it till I saw it. I had tears on and off through out the book. I had resisted reading it while in high school cause I had read a few paragraphs and I couldn't see myself getting through it. I had to sort of syke myself up for it. I've read it once and I'll probably never read it again...for obvious reasons.




I hate it when cheating on your spouse is supposed to help you grow as a person...the main character was selfish and annoying. It surprised me that I didn't like it cause I floved "The Secret Life of Bees"