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On deck is Idiot America How Stupidity Became a Virtue in the Land of the Free by Charles P. Pierce (it fits several tasks, including: 5.2 A. Read A Book That Has A Red, White, And Blue Cover. 15.9(B). Read A Book Written By An Author You Have Never Read Before; 25.2(A) Read A Book With A Cover That Is Very Predominantly Red; 25.8(A). Read A Book With An Unnecessarily Long Title; 25.10 A. Making A Great First Impression: Read A Book That's Cover Design Draws You In. (the cover has a dinosaur in line to get onto Noah's Ark! a Noah's Ark that has an AMERICAN flag flying from it!) 30.1(A). Read One Book That Was Published In The Past Decade; 30.3 Read 825 Pages Or More. Any Genre! 30.7 MULTI-TASKING; :

If it turns out to be a stupid or annoying book, I'll toss it after the Sarah Palin one, but if it's good, there are several tasks where it would fit;
and, also On Deck for 35.1(B), An Edible History of Humanity by Tom Standage. I've read his other books and liked them well enough, and this one looks to have an interesting take on the evolution of human societies and food.


I'm also reading Ulysses as a "long time" book, meaning I'll be reading it in spurts and slowly.
I just picked up The Complete Maus from the Library after work and am looking forward to starting it, too.

I'm also reading Ulysses as a "long time" book, meaning I'll be reading it in spurts and slowly..."
I plan to read Numbering the Stars too. Hope it will draw me in as well.
I just started Tartan Tragedy aka The Wild Island last night. It's quite a change from modern-time mystery fiction that I've been reading lately. Anyway, still hard to tell if it will be a good or bad read.




To finish the second part I'm starting The Gunslinger . My fiance has been after me to read it for ages now, so it's the book that's been on my TBR pile the longest. I'm not sure if it's really going to be my style of book, but we had a deal that before we got married he had to read the Harry Potter series (my fav series) and I have to read the Gunslinger series. He lived up to his end of the bargain, so now it's my turn to do it, too!

I'm reading Four Spirits A Novel as well and so far am liking it.


I started Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-deficit Disorder on audio in the car this morning. So far it's very interesting.


i like it. i haven't read stephen king in so long i almost forgot he's so fantastic!


LOL he scares me too...that's why i like him! except...i've learned my lesson to NOT read him while baby-sitting. more specifically, don't ever read pet semetary while youre baby-sitting for a family that owns a black cat....



OMG, I am so glad you said that. I was just telling my husband the exact same thing. I love him reminiscing about the movie. Can't wait to get to the story. Really great read for this time of year!


I'm pretty sure I have it set to record Christmas Eve, and the George C Scott version on Monday. I have already watched the 1938 version with Reginald Owen> Very good, so I can't wait for the other two versions. Sadly, A Muppet Christmas Carol is not going to be on, but I will settle in to the Car Talk Christmas carol on Christmas Eve. After all, after Scrooge McDuck, why not?



I'm listening to Edgar Sawtelle but every time I turn it back on something bad happens in real life (food poisoning, a death at work, minor surgery followed by some sickness) and I'm really dreading starting it back up. Sounds stupid but this was an extremely unusual rash of stuff so I'm ready to finish this one off.

To be honest, I'm a bit disappointed in the book. I guess my expectations were too high. The concept is very simple and now and then it even seems to be a little childish. Of course, it is interesting to look at the 'political situation' in the book, but still...


I was going to use it for the first part of the New Years Resolution task, but once I got into it I realized that it's a memoir and not fiction. It sucked me in so fast that I couldn't put it down so I'm going to count the pages toward the "Snowed In and Loving It" task instead.



I've also started listening to Running with Scissors A Memoir as part of Task 25.3 (The Game of Clue). I read his brother's memoir and it was weird. This one starts out just as dysfuncionally and I'm only on the first disc. What a weird and bizarre upbringing the two boys had.

Wow, that's really strange. I'd want to be done with it, too!


I just finished this book. I absolutely loved it. It has to be one of my favorite books and I will definitely read it again one day.



Ulysses is surprising me. It's a tough read but not nearly as bad as I'd been led to believe it would be. Taken slowly, it's quite do-able.
I'm just at the beginning of Beside A Burning Sea. It's a book that draws you right into the story. I'm really liking the characters.

I'm read to start reading Story of My Life by Helen Keller and I'm about halfway through Beloved by Toni Morrison.



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