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Just finished the devil wears prada by lauren weisenberger :hehe: liked it a lot...now the movie :p

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I finished a memoir by Nicholas Sparks and his brother, Micah Sparks, "Three Weeks With My Brother." It's nice learning about him and his family. His narration is great. It really gets to you. I remember truly enjoying "A Walk to Remember" a few years ago. It was one of the novels that I could complete within hours! I think I'm going to read more of his books soon.

I'm moving onto Tony Parsons now. It's called "The Family Way." Here's a summary from the back cover of the book.

Three sisters. Three couples. Two pregnancies. Six men and women struggling with sex, love and the meaning of family.

I'm halfway through and quite enjoyed it so far. It's a simple novel about women and relationships. The British slang is something I find quite refreshing. Heh. :)

I'm reading the Shopaholic series again. The books are just awesome, have been reading them for every year since i found it.

And also 19 minutes by Jodi Picoult which is about a school shooting, and what were the events that caused it. Great characters and a really sadd ending

Extremely loud and incredibly close

Genta, still reading Homer! :p

:nicole:

Also, the Fashion Reader.

:cool:

if you're reading the original :laugh:

^ I just randomly read the fifth Harry Potter book. :laugh: But that made me feel juvenile so now I'm reading American Pastoral by Philip Roth to make up for it. :ninja:

French Home by Josephine Ryan (furnishings book) and L'Histoire du Monde - Premières Civilisations by Larousse (history book),

both books are in finnish...

Love by Stephen King, Mount Misery by Samuel Shem and the Host by Stephenie Meyer.. So many books and I never have the time but they´re all so great!

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