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Old 02-24-2008, 08:10 PM #41
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Yes, I read all of Faye's. My husband likes her too.

I am jumping around a bit with Jonathan, but it doesn't seem to matter.
It is on again off again endlessly with Robin.

His newer books are very edgy compared to the earlier ones. I prefer the earlier ones, in fact, in style.

I like Peter Decker's daughter Cynthia, in Faye's. She is quite interesting, and a change of pace.Rina doesn't really pan out over time, in that series..and that is a bit disappointing. Except in the book where that psycho guy hits on her...that one had a bit more substance. ( the sequel to Justice...Stone Kiss).

I just love the way Jonathan writes...so simply...so powerfully.
I love both Jonathon and Faye. I think Ive read them all.


Right now Im reading the Little House series out loud to my 9dd.
We are on The Long Winter. Two more books after that and weve read
the whole series. I think Im enjoying it as much as her.

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.....Right now I am devouring Jonathan Kellerman's books. Luckily our library has most of them.
His main character is Dr. Alex Delaware..psychologist...who gets involved with his best friend, Milo... a police detective, into many complex situations, that are carefully explored psychologically, and in the end solved..........
I have to agree with you there MrsB. I rather like Dr. Alex myself. Unfortunately I've already read the only one this small library stocks, but I do look in 2nd hand books stores and at garage sales as well.
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I have to agree with you there MrsB. I rather like Dr. Alex myself. Unfortunately I've already read the only one this small library stocks, but I do look in 2nd hand books stores and at garage sales as well.
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Have you looked into eBay's half.com for books. There are Australian sellers and you can get books for a ridiculously low price.
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Have you looked into eBay's half.com for books. There are Australian sellers and you can get books for a ridiculously low price.

No. I didn't know it existed. Thanks FG, I'll check it out.
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i wish postage wasn't so high.

i have boxes and boxes of books.
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i wish postage wasn't so high.

i have boxes and boxes of books.
I do too. That's how I got interested in half.com. When you sell a book, the buyer pays the postage!

I also donate a lot of books to the prison here in Boise as well as the VA Hospital and the Elks Rehab Center.
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I just popped in to see what everyone is reading now, and noticed that no one has posted since 02/26!

Sooooo, you get a story to help you think of something to post!

I learned how to read when I was two years old. I didn't learn to read print, I learned how to read braille.

My oldest brother is blind. He is three years older than I am, and he started school at Perkins School for the Blind back in the early sixties, before public schools were required to provide education for blind children.

He came home with his new schoolbooks and I was fascinated that he could tell me a story by touching dots. He could read in the dark!! He taught me how to read them!! I could read in the dark now too!!

My next older brother went off to school the next year. He came home with his new books and they had pictures and letters! He taught me how to read them!

At 4 years old I was reading anything I could get my hands on. The principal at the school I was in found out the new kindergarten kid could read. Every day I went to his office for an hour and he would let me pick out any book I wanted from his shelf and read it. The only catch was I had to read it out loud to him. We shared stories every day for an hour while the rest of my class took a nap! It continued in first grade with longer stories.

He had treasures on his shelves, leather bound classics with gold embossed lettering for titles and gilt edged pages! Books with short stories, poetry, fiction, adventure, travel! I read a chapter a day to him and we made it through some good books! I learned how to leave the place I was and live in the stories I was reading.

Now in the summer, I get the absolute pleasure of spending time with my neices and nephews, godchildren and adopted family. Some of them have children of their own. We read together and they read aloud to me. There's nothing like a child with a book in front of a crackling fire in a hundred year old cabin, smelling the aged pages, opening the book, and disappearing into the world contained within.

They come back as they age, and they look for their favorite books and pick them up and read them again and again. They bring more books and leave them behind for the next generation. You can go from a 1917 Mother West Wind book to a new copy of Everybody Poops!, Ray Bradbury to Harry Potter, Zane Grey to Robert Frost. We write in the flyleaf, sign our names and what character we were when we read the book...

I've often wished I could thank all the people who gave me this gift, who took the time to pass on the love of reading to me, who taught me how to travel to far places by opening a book. While writing this, I've realized that maybe I have done just that.
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Thank you RW for that story. It reminds me of my own DD.

Ever since she was knee high to a grass hopper she wanted to read, so I taught her. I started by buying the reading books that the schools use in 1st grade, and it just escalated from there.

I can remember being on a plane trip with her once....she was probably 2 & 1/2 and she was reading to me from a book. There was a middle aged gent beside us and he was open mouth flbberghasted! He just couldn't believe such a tiny tot could read, and he said so. He was totally spell bound the entire time she was reading

When she started school, it wasn't long before I had a letter from her 1st grade teacher to let me know that my DD had read every single book that they had in the library for 1st and 2nd graders, and that they were sending out for more.

She's 31 now, and nothing has changed. She still lists reading as her favourite past time, and it's always been top of my list as well. The only difference is the material we read. Our tastes are as different as chalk and cheese!

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...I've often wished I could thank all the people who gave me this gift, who took the time to pass on the love of reading to me, who taught me how to travel to far places by opening a book. While writing this, I've realized that maybe I have done just that.

What a lovely thing to say RW. I'm thinking that at least reading is one of the good things I've done for my DD.....I passed on my love of books.
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Wooo Hoooo got an amazon package today. Finally the latest book in the series from one of my fave authors....Sophie Kinsella.

Its chick lit but this gal keeps me laughing from cover to cover.

Can't wait to dive in tonight.
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Ok...what's everyone reading? Let's not let this thread die!!!

I am working on Grisham's new book..so far so good!
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