Sat 22 Nov 2008
The Killing Sea by Richard Lewis
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Sat 22 Nov 2008
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Sun 16 Nov 2008
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I’m so behind on my blog reading, and I’m so glad I caught this post from Dewey before the deadline!

Sun 16 Nov 2008
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Several years ago, I started The Cider House Rules, and I just couldn’t get into it. I had hoped it was just that book, and, having heard rave reviews, I picked up A Prayer for Owen Meany. Couldn’t get into it, either. I recognize both as having good stories, but Irving’s writing just plods along. I enjoyed the movie of The Cider House Rules, and I would really like to know the full story of A Prayer for Owen Meany, but I just can’t find it in me to finish it.
Sun 9 Nov 2008
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A fellow Library Thing user passed this book, which she received from the author, on to me. I really appreciate the opportunity to read this book!
Wed 5 Nov 2008
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I finally got matched with another LT Early Review copy, after several dry months! I’ll be getting Gladiatrix by Russell Whitfield. You can read the first chapter via the link. This sounds like it could be really good or supremely bad!
Mon 3 Nov 2008
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Truckers is the first book in Terry Pratchett’s Bromeliad Trilogy, which is geared towards a children’s/YA audience. This was only the 2nd Pratchett book I’ve read, and I enjoyed it just as much as I did Going Postal.