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2016 Weekly Threads > Week 46- What Are You Reading?

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message 1: by Joanna (new)

Joanna | 809 comments Mod
Why should you never write in a library book? Because you could potentially end up in jail like playwright Joe Orton. He spent six months in jail for defacing library books.

Do you know whose eye glasses were stolen from his head and then ransomed for 100,000 pounds? Take a guess at our Book Trivia page.

What is everyone reading this week? Have you tried out your book/movie combination yet for the November challenge? I will admit, I am so far behind in my reading. I've been in a slump. But things are looking up. I have time off next week and I plan to read, read, read!

As a quick reminder, the log in site for the 52 Books is no longer available. If you haven't done so already, please send me your name, contact information, and number of books read so far so I can keep track. You can email me here: jherlan@infopeake.org.

Thank you, everyone!

Happy reading!


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Ann (ann-fracturedfiction) | 516 comments I finished Closer to the Chest by Mercedes Lackey, read Apprentice in Death by J.D. Robb in one day, and then read The Next Always, The Last Boyfriend, and The Perfect Hope all by Nora Roberts, and am now rereading Naked in Death, the first J.D. Robb book. After this, I will probably read the latest Susan Elia MacNeal book, The Queen's Accomplice (a great series- set in WWII).
Closer to the Chest (The Herald Spy, #3) by Mercedes Lackey Apprentice in Death (In Death, #43) by J.D. Robb The Next Always (Inn BoonsBoro, #1) by Nora Roberts The Last Boyfriend (Inn BoonsBoro, #2) by Nora Roberts The Perfect Hope (Inn Boonsboro, #3) by Nora Roberts
Naked in Death (In Death, #1) by J.D. Robb The Queen's Accomplice (Maggie Hope Mystery #6) by Susan Elia MacNeal


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