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Sorry I can't be more help.


Hope all goes smoothly for you.

But I think you have some lighter reads on your shelf, and personally, I'd be inclined to tote along one of those.

I haven't read too many on your shelf, but I have read The Memory Keeper's Daughter. I personally thought the story was pretty slow and don't think it would be engaging for reading straight through.
I have to echo the Shopaholic recommendation. I've read (and loved) them all, and they seem like the perfect hospital read. Light and funny, and easy enough to put down and come back to. The only other one I could think of would be Salem Falls by Jodi Piccoult. I haven't read that particular one, but her books tend to be pretty engaging and easy to get wrapped up in.

I would recommend The Good German, The Constant Gardener or The Alienist - maybe I'm just in a mystery/thriller mood at the moment. :) I gave The Good German and The Constant Gardener both 3 stars if I remember correctly, but I read them both when I was home sick a couple of times so I consider them books okay to read while recuperating. And The Alienist I read years ago but also remember being enthralled at the time (and probably home with mono, so again, a good bed-bound book).


Good in Bed is much lighter, but would possibly take your mind off the surgery more?

I hope your surgery goes smoothly!


In any case, Bree, I hope whatever you choose to read will work for you! :)


If you've never had laproscopic surgery, beware of the gas they pumped you up with. It can be very painful because you have to wait for your body to reabsorb it. I'm not trying to concern you, but I wish someone had told me before my surgery. Also don't rush your recovery. Let your family and children pamper you!
Good Luck!

El, I suggested something light because there are so many distractions in a hospital. I find that the meatier reads require greater concentration and fewer interuptions.


No, I know what you and others meant and I wasn't being judgmental. Recommendations are based on personal opinion, and like I said for myself personally I find meatier reads better distractions even from hospital activity, and particularly better than (or in addition to) pain medication. It was when I put down the books I was reading that I felt the most pain. I'm not saying one thing is better over another. Bree will see what winds up working best for her (when she's not sleeping that is, hah!). :)

By the way, El, I see you mean what you say when you try to read much ignored books. Keep posting them, I love finding these gems.
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Soooo...I've got like 70 books to choose from...help me pick a couple to take to the hospital. Here's my shelf of books I have here at home...if you've read any, let me know what you thought! Unfortunately I won't be able to buy any books before I go in...
http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/...