You'll love this one...!! A book club & more discussion
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Feb 09, 2014 08:03AM

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Steampunk - Infernal Devices by K.W. Jeter
Myth/Fable - A Kiss In Time by Alex Flinn
Suspense/Thriller - Before I Go To Sleep by S.J. Watson

If I don't work this Sunday, I would only lose part of my planned Saturday reading times, so I can still get my 5 books in. I'll read the shorter ones first and substitute shorter books for the longest ones if I run low on time.

Comtemporary: La Liste de mes envies
Dystopian: Shards and Ashes
Sf : Flowers for Algernon
Classic: Absalom, Absalom!

If I don't work this Sunda..."
I hope you don't have to work too hard so that you can play with us.

I agree Casceil. My comment should not to be taken seriously. I meant it only as a silly thought :)

I agree Casceil. My comment should not to be taken seriously. I meant it only as a silly thought :)"
Actually, Joe has a wide variety of books on his tbr shelf, some of them chick-lit, although I doubt that was the reason he picked them. Anyway, I think we all knew you were just joking, and no meanness was intended. Gave me a bit of a chuckle, Erin.

I agree. Joe should be our team mascot or something. That is some serious Team Gold devotion.

I agree. Joe should be our team mascot or something. That is some serious Team Gold devotion."
I agree! Way to go Joe! Look Erin, your silly comment has given us a team hero!! ;)


Horror - Ghost Stories
Sci-fi - Last Human
Historical fiction - October Skies
Myth/fable - Aesop's Fables
Mystery - Blackroot

Horror - Rotters
Cultural - The Book Thief
Crime - either The Redbreast or newly acquired The Devil's Grin.
I was reading one of the other team's threads and saw The Devil's Grin listed. It's just over 200 pages long. Redbreast is double the length. So now I'm thinking my chances of completing my commitment of 3 books is higher with the shorter book.
Decisions, decisions!

Science - The Grand Design
Suspense/Thriller - Joyland
Romance - A Week to Be Wicked
Last time I looked, we had two people on Romance, and only really needed one. We had two incomplete threads that each needed three books covered: I down and the fourth row across (strings 10 and 11 on message 278). If I moved from romance to Steampunk, the fourth row across would still be missing young adult and short stories, but we could pick up one more string if anyone could cover those. It seems unlikely at this point, but I wanted to raise the possibility.



I still can and will read my 3 books:
Chick Lit - Fly Away Home
Historical Fiction: The Snow Child
Memoir: The Diary of a Young Girl
I don't know if I can do more because the Neurologist hasn't finished all of the tests on Daddy.

Me too and thank you Jmom.



I'm so sorry about your Dad. I hope he is able to recover quickly.


Thanks for all of your well wishes and prayers! =) They worked, and I'm very grateful.
Daddy is out of the hospital. The bleeding of his brain was very minor. He still can't remember how he took a head dive in his garage. Colleen and my brother and sister in law will be staying with him this weekend - which is good.
One out immediate danger, 1 to go - Aunt Frances. I hope her surgery will go without complications and they get all of the nasty cancer.
This means I can still do the Toppler!!!! =) I've had enough excitement; reading my books is exactly what I need right now. =)






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