What're you reading, anyhow?

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What are you reading? What did you just read? ((Oh, by the way, Crystal, I picked up Falling Leaves at the library - I'll let you know.))

-- Meghan (meghan@blurredlines.com), July 26, 2000

Answers

I'm reading your entry. HA HA!

-- KELLY MCG! (jacksfan30@AOL.COM), July 27, 2000.

At the moment, I'm re-reading "Onwards and upwards" by Arabella Weir. I just read another book by her, for the fourteenth time, "Does my bum look big in this", and "High fidelity" by Nick Hornby. All very good.

-- Anna (bubble@mbox301.swipnet.se), July 27, 2000.

I've been having a lot of problems with concentration so I haven't been reading all that much...but I simply cannot wait for the new Tom Clancy novel due August 21. No matter how little I feel live reading, I'll always dive right into a new Tom Clancy or Dick Francis book...

Rick.

-- Rick Pali (rpali@alienshore.com), July 27, 2000.


Travis and I are both shameless library geeks. When he was poor and out of work and I was making crap wages as a nanny, we couldn't even afford to rent movies, so I told him we could check out movies for free at the library and he was all over that like white on rice. Even now that we have money, we're still doing that ('cause we're just cheap that way). We get the majority of our books from the library, too. Right now I'm reading a non fiction book about a prehistoric man found frozen in ice titled 'Iceman' by Brenda Fowler. I don't read much non fiction but this one is very palatable. Travis reads a lot of non fiction, mostly about the military and war. He's so violent. Anyway, I love the library, damnit. Don't be ashamed to be a library dork, Meghan, 'cause it means you're one of us!

-- Sasha (sasha@restraint.org), July 28, 2000.

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