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What are you reading now

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Faithful w/Love ( member #33128) posted at 7:55 PM on Friday, March 8th, 2013

Just started Manology.

It is really good.

BS(ME)41 WH(HIM)38
DD 21 and DS 16
Separated Aug 2012
Moved back home Oct 31 2013
Separated again June 2014. Heading toward divorce.
False R. Still Lying.

"You never know how strong you are until being strong is all you have left"

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brokenprincess ( new member #38683) posted at 4:09 AM on Monday, March 11th, 2013

I am on the final book in the "Sleeping Beauty Series", written by Anne Rice. I am reading the last one slow because I know it is the end and I want to get as much joy as possible out of it.

Me~Thrown away Princess
Together almost 4 yrs

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willowiris ( member #5372) posted at 3:45 AM on Tuesday, March 12th, 2013

Blush....I finally got my hands on those fifty shades of grey books. I am reading fifty shades darker. Hey, I'm on spring break. Cut me some slack. It's been months since I have read anything other than a damn textbook.

D-day 09/2004
Filed for divorce 9/2006

We accept the love we think we deserve. "The Perks of Being a Wallflower."

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LeftBehind08 ( member #38705) posted at 3:47 AM on Saturday, March 16th, 2013

I am reading out loud to my son The Tale of Despereaux. Since we read every night, we started this week and we will end by Sunday!

(I enjoy reading kids stories and having a kid to read them to is a pure bonus!)

Sometimes it's lonely, Sometimes it's only me & the shadows that fill this room...
But it's a great day to be alive & the sun still shines when I close my eyes ~Travis Tritt

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looking forward ( member #25238) posted at 5:45 PM on Sunday, March 17th, 2013

Clive Cussler's latest Isaac Bell adventure, The Striker.

Together more than 57 years, Married 52 years. Sober since 2009. "You've always had the power, my dear, you just had to learn it for yourself." (The Wizard of Oz)

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rachelc ( member #30314) posted at 8:14 PM on Monday, March 25th, 2013

Still Points North, about a girl tossed between Baltimore and Alaska after her parents divorce. The passages where she explains how she can't cry because her Dad might leave her again for the OW are heartbreaking....

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Hope24 ( member #9344) posted at 11:28 AM on Wednesday, March 27th, 2013

The Elegant Gathering of White Snows. One of the worst books I have read in a very long time. Cliched, poorly edited, horrible writing and decidedly inelegant.

She packed up her potential and all she had learned and headed out to change a few things.

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HappilyUnMarried ( member #21299) posted at 3:08 PM on Sunday, March 31st, 2013

Not 'reading' but 'listening' to "The Storyteller" by Jody Picoult. My first "Audible" purchase.

It's a very heavy subject, but very interesting. Lots of dialog; great narrative. If you are going to try an Audible, this would be an excellent one to try!

I am in the midst of a solo trip... 6 hours driving each way. Beach time. Watching 3 baseball games (my son's... much of it where he is not even playing!). It's 18+ hours long and I'm almost done. Would have been bored out of my skull without it.

True happiness comes from within, not from someone else.  Don’t make the mistake of waiting on someone or something to come along and make you happy

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toonces ( member #25949) posted at 4:04 AM on Monday, April 1st, 2013

I am reading Ghost Rider by Neil Peart. He is the drummer of the Canadian rock group Rush but the book is not about music.

Here is the description of the book from the jacket:

In less than a year, Neil Peart lost both his 19-year-old daughter, Selena, and his wife, Jackie. Faced with overwhelming sadness and isolated from the world in his home on the lake, Peart was left without direction. This memoir tells of the sense of loss and directionlessness that led him on a 55,000-mile journey by motorcycle across much of North America, down through Mexico to Belize, and back again. He had needed to get away, but had not really needed a destination. His travel adventures chronicle his personal odyssey and include stories of reuniting with friends and family, grieving, thinking, and reminiscing as he rode until he encountered the miracle that allowed him to find peace.

Me - BS
Her - WS
affair length - 6 months with OM
married since 7/92
d-day 4/2002

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Emerald Eyes ( member #7977) posted at 1:16 AM on Tuesday, April 16th, 2013

Ghost Rider is excellent. Peart's writing style makes it feel like you are sitting in the room with him.

The Masked Rider: Cycling in West Africa is also very good.

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meaniemouse ( member #10798) posted at 8:10 AM on Tuesday, April 16th, 2013

I was on spring break and the weather was stinky so I read "The Storyteller" by Jodi Picoult and "Gone Girl" by Gillian Flynn in two days. Some dark stuff for sure; I had to watch many DVR episodes of Big Bang Theory and Friends to shake off the gloom.

Act as if what you do matters. It does. William James

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permanentpain ( member #38312) posted at 1:51 AM on Thursday, April 18th, 2013

Fifty shades of grey - I didn't fall for the hype, but started it now and loved it. Looking forward to the sequels

Me: 32 y/o, student and mom of two of the best kids in the world
Him: 33 y/o scumbag
Divorcing
Feels good to start laughing and feeling better again...

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persevere ( member #31468) posted at 9:30 PM on Saturday, May 11th, 2013

Finally started The Journey from Abandonment to Healing today - about 70 pages in so far.

DDay:2011
Status: D 2011
Remarried to a kind and wonderful man - 2017

Above all, be the heroine, not the victim. - Nora Ephron

It is our choices...that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.
- J. K.

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Skye ( member #325) posted at 3:15 PM on Sunday, May 12th, 2013

Just finished "The History of Us," which I have to say wasn't that good, BUT, and it's a big BUT, the OW gets hers, which was a first for me to ever read. lol The author had to be a BS.

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Hope24 ( member #9344) posted at 11:15 PM on Thursday, May 16th, 2013

Just finished Chuck Palahniuk's "Diary". Strange read, but I liked it.

She packed up her potential and all she had learned and headed out to change a few things.

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wannabenormal ( member #19772) posted at 3:45 AM on Friday, May 17th, 2013

Re-reading "The Great Gatsby" in time for new movie, which sounded good but has gotten not so great reviews.



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h0peless ( member #36697) posted at 3:53 AM on Friday, May 17th, 2013

Classic Honda Twins: Readers' Reports on Bikes from the Sixties and Seventies" by Al Culler.

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tushnurse ( member #21101) posted at 6:37 PM on Friday, May 17th, 2013

Just finished re-reading Unbroken. What a great great book.

Started Teacher Man, it's pretty good too.

Next I want to re-read Gatsby. I read it like 100 years ago in 8th grade. I loved it then.

Me: FBSHim: FWSKids: 23 & 27 Married for 32 years now, was 16 at the time.D-Day Sept 26 2008R'd in about 2 years. Old Vet now.

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heartbroken_kk ( member #22722) posted at 5:51 AM on Friday, May 24th, 2013

I just finished The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of a Window and Disappeared by Jonas Jonasson.

Loved it. A fun humourous journey through various historical events and public figures of the last century, with an improbable yarn woven through.

FBW then 46, XWHNPDPAFTG the destroyer of my entire life. D-Day 1 '99, D-Day 2,3,4,5,6... '09-'11, D '15. I fell apart. I put myself back together. Forgiveness isn't required. I'm happy and healthy now, and MY new life is good.

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rachelc ( member #30314) posted at 12:26 PM on Friday, May 24th, 2013

Grave Mercy

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