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Monthly Updates > What are you reading? September 2015

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message 1: by Melanie (new)

Melanie | 372 comments Mod
Wake me up when September ends...


message 2: by Melanie (new)

Melanie | 372 comments Mod
I finished Armada by Ernest Cline a couple of days ago. I'm not a gamer, but found this to be a fun and quick read.

Listening and about to finish "Where'd you go, Bernadette" by Maria Semple. It is much different than I had expected.

Now reading These Things Hidden by Heather Gudenkauf and it is a quick read and not exactly sure what is going on...


message 3: by Ronald (new)

Ronald | 159 comments Mod
Finally started Plum Lovin' (Stephanie Plum #12.5) by Janet Evanovich been reading other stuff and now waiting on a library book to show up.


message 4: by Ronald (new)

Ronald | 159 comments Mod
Finished Plum Lovin' and moving on to Visions of Sugar Plums (Stephanie Plum, #8.5) by Janet Evanovich while I am waiting for a book to arrive from the library hold list.


message 5: by Ronald (new)

Ronald | 159 comments Mod
Forgot to mention I have started the new Star Wars book that is a prelude to the new movie.

Aftermath (Journey to Star Wars The Force Awakens) by Chuck Wendig Hopefully it is a good book and not just something thrown out there for the fans.


message 6: by Mike (new)

Mike (mikekeating) I finally (after four months!) finished The Way of Kings (The Stormlight Archive, #1) by Brandon Sanderson . I just don't have the free time to read like I used to, and this book was more than 1000 pages long. I can't deal with any more doorstoppers, and in an effort to give my brain a break, I started a first read of Ian Fleming's original James Bond books. I'm already halfway into Casino Royale (James Bond, #1) by Ian Fleming after three days.


message 7: by Bill (new)

Bill | 192 comments With all the hubbub about traffic and security in the Metro area due to a certain visitor it seemed like a good time to read something about the papacy. I wonder what they'd think of this book! Pope Joan by Donna Woolfolk Cross


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