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The Kelly Elliott book that is coming out on January 22!!!!
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The Girl on the Train. The description on Amazon looks very intriguing.
The second-to-last book I added to my list is The Rosie Effect, a sequel to The Rosie Project.
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I want the 3rd grouping of the Thomas Covenant books.
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I just added Damaged: A new adult romance by P.J. Adams
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I just added a YA book called The House of the Scorpion (Matteo Alacran #1) by Nancy Farmer.

It sounds interesting:
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Nicky Charles - Betrayed 2 ( Law of the Lycans 6 )
Lora Leigh - Overcome ( Breeds I think number 29 )
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The very last book I added was Get Past What You Never Get Over by John F Westfall and before that it was the Biographical History of Northern Michigan.
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Lilapo9 wrote:The very last book I added was Get Past What You Never Get Over by John F Westfall and before that it was the Biographical History of Northern Michigan.
I am going to put the Northern Michigan book on my "to read" list. We lived in Traverse City for 2 years.

-- 29 Jan 2015, 21:08 --
Lilapo9 wrote:The very last book I added was Get Past What You Never Get Over by John F Westfall and before that it was the Biographical History of Northern Michigan.
Oh my, I spoke too soon! I just looked up the Michigan book on Amazon....it's $63.00 and almost 1,000 pages!
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Yesterday "Classroom Management that Works" was added to my read this weekend list.
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HoneyB wrote:Bound by Flames - Night Prince 3 by Jeaniene Frost

I just added this one as well. Jeaniene Frost is an excellent writer. She writes some laugh out loud stuff. Since I have almost finished the first book in her Night Huntress series, the remaining 5 are on my reading list as well.
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ejcogan wrote:
HoneyB wrote:Bound by Flames - Night Prince 3 by Jeaniene Frost

I just added this one as well. Jeaniene Frost is an excellent writer. She writes some laugh out loud stuff. Since I have almost finished the first book in her Night Huntress series, the remaining 5 are on my reading list as well.

Have this one on my reading list hope to get there eventually. Is it good?
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Couldn't Keep it to Myself: Wally Lamb and the Women of York Correctional Institution by Wally Lamb.
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Sarita Everson wrote:
ejcogan wrote:
HoneyB wrote:Bound by Flames - Night Prince 3 by Jeaniene Frost

I just added this one as well. Jeaniene Frost is an excellent writer. She writes some laugh out loud stuff. Since I have almost finished the first book in her Night Huntress series, the remaining 5 are on my reading list as well.

Have this one on my reading list hope to get there eventually. Is it good?
Jeaniene Frost rocks 8)


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ejcogan wrote:
HoneyB wrote:Bound by Flames - Night Prince 3 by Jeaniene Frost

I just added this one as well. Jeaniene Frost is an excellent writer. She writes some laugh out loud stuff. Since I have almost finished the first book in her Night Huntress series, the remaining 5 are on my reading list as well.
You are in for a treat, my friend!

-- 06 Feb 2015, 14:42 --
Sarita Everson wrote:
ejcogan wrote:
HoneyB wrote:Bound by Flames - Night Prince 3 by Jeaniene Frost

I just added this one as well. Jeaniene Frost is an excellent writer. She writes some laugh out loud stuff. Since I have almost finished the first book in her Night Huntress series, the remaining 5 are on my reading list as well.

Have this one on my reading list hope to get there eventually. Is it good?
If you like paranormal romance, I highly recommend this series. If you are really into it, I'd start with the Night Huntress series - Halfway to the Grave is book 1 - since the Night Prince books are a spin-off. But you could certainly start with Night Prince.

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Jeaniene Frost rocks 8)


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