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RS2731 ( member #33947) posted at 3:51 PM on Thursday, June 7th, 2012
Stolen Prey by John Sandford. I've been reading this series since at least high school. Definitely one of my favorites.
Me - BS, 36
Him - WH, 36
Married - 11 years
DS - 4
D-Day - September 2011
In process of R.
You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem and smarter than you think.
Hope24 ( member #9344) posted at 12:26 PM on Sunday, September 2nd, 2012
I'm lumbering my way through King's 11/22/63. Wish I could say I'm enjoying it.
In the meantime, I started reading State of Wonder by Ann Patchett (love her). So far, it's intriguing.
Also reading The Coral Sea by Patti Smith about her relationship with artist Robert Mapplethorpe. Having lost a friend recently, this book is speaking my soul.
She packed up her potential and all she had learned and headed out to change a few things.
Skye ( member #325) posted at 3:10 PM on Sunday, September 2nd, 2012
Hope, haven't read "The Coral Sea," but did read "Just Kids" by Patti Smith and really enjoyed it. Would definitely recommend it to you.
tryingagain74 ( member #33698) posted at 6:56 PM on Sunday, September 2nd, 2012
I'm currently re-reading both Ethan Frome and The Shining. I'm going to tie them together for a lesson plan.
I'm on the waiting list for Gone Girl at the library; I'm looking forward to that!
FBS; now happily liberated!
Two DS and One DD
It matters not how strait the gate,/How charged with punishments the scroll./I am the master of my fate:/I am the captain of my soul.--"Invictus," William Ernest Henley
tryingagain74 ( member #33698) posted at 6:56 PM on Sunday, September 2nd, 2012
Whoops! Double post.
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FBS; now happily liberated!
Two DS and One DD
It matters not how strait the gate,/How charged with punishments the scroll./I am the master of my fate:/I am the captain of my soul.--"Invictus," William Ernest Henley
wildbananas ( member #10552) posted at 8:56 PM on Sunday, September 2nd, 2012
I've just started "Maggie - Now" by Betty Smith, the author of "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn." So far, not bad.
Travel light, live light, spread the light, be the light. ~ Yogi Bhajan
devistatedmom ( member #24961) posted at 12:38 AM on Monday, September 3rd, 2012
We Need TO Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver.
I'm only 30 pages in, but I'm having trouble getting into the style of writing at the moment. It's a heavy topic, so I'll keep plodding along hoping.
BS(me) 46, Two wonderful teens.
He is no longer my best friend. Repeat until it sticks.
WH says marriage is over: May 15, 2009.
EA#2 July 20, 2009. Legally sep: Aug 16, 2009. DIVORCED!!!! Signed Nov 23, final Dec 24, 2010, adultery listed.
imagoodwitch ( member #23375) posted at 2:46 AM on Monday, September 3rd, 2012
Let's pretend this never happened (a mostly true memoir) by Jenny Lawson
Ordinary average everyday sane psycho super goddess
wildbananas ( member #10552) posted at 7:46 AM on Monday, September 3rd, 2012
Oh, I finished that not too long ago, ima... I LMAO through most of it.
Travel light, live light, spread the light, be the light. ~ Yogi Bhajan
imagoodwitch ( member #23375) posted at 2:17 PM on Monday, September 3rd, 2012
I too am laughing through it wb, she is cracking me up.
I also read White Girl Problems by Babs Winkler, Shanghai Girls by Lisa See and The Perks of being a Wallflower.
eta: I was just given a copy of Fifty Shades to read, my golf group is also kind of like my book club.
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Ordinary average everyday sane psycho super goddess
jrc1963 ( member #26531) posted at 2:55 PM on Monday, September 3rd, 2012
Just finished:
Then Came You by Jennifer Weiner
Love her stuff!!
Me: BSO - 56 Him: FWSO - 79 DS - 23 D-Day - 12-11-09, R - he finally came homeYour life is an Occasion. Rise to it. - Mr. Magorium, "Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium"
Hope24 ( member #9344) posted at 9:18 PM on Tuesday, September 4th, 2012
Hope, haven't read "The Coral Sea," but did read "Just Kids" by Patti Smith and really enjoyed it. Would definitely recommend it to you.
Thanks, Skye!
She packed up her potential and all she had learned and headed out to change a few things.
abbycadabby ( member #27428) posted at 2:58 PM on Wednesday, September 5th, 2012
I'm about to charge my kindle so I can re-read "Outlander" by Diana Gabaldon for like the 5th time!
I can't help it! I'm addicted to Jamie Fraser!
GabyBaby ( member #26928) posted at 9:39 PM on Wednesday, September 5th, 2012
I just finished re-reading all of the Outlander series yet again. I usually read it once a year.
I will confess that I've been in love with Jamie since I was 11, lol...but as an adult, I saw more of his (and Frank's) asshole-ishness, but Jamie is still my baby.
Me - late 40s
DD(27), DS(24, PDD-NOS)
WH#2 (SorryinSac)- Killed himself (May 2015) in our home 6 days after being served divorce docs.
XWH #1 - legally married 18yrs. 12+ OW (that I know of).
I edit often for clarity/typos.
invictus ( member #21623) posted at 3:44 PM on Thursday, September 6th, 2012
I just finished reading the Hunger Games trilogy for about the 4th or 5th time.
My son has started me on "Storm Front (The Dresden Files, Book 1)" by Jim Butcher. It's okay -- a little lighter reading than I'm used to, but keeps my mind from wandering into various pits.
I also enjoyed "Divergent" and "Insurgent" by Veronica Roth and am eagerly awaiting the third book, but it may be awhile. Like a year.
Reading is my main "escape" from reality -- which is majorly sucky for the time being.
♥ BW m. 31 years - Divorced in 2009. It's still a month to month financial struggle, with higher income taxes as a single and no retirement parachute since I was a stay at home mom.
abbycadabby ( member #27428) posted at 2:09 PM on Friday, September 7th, 2012
Yes, Gaby. I read it as an adult and picked up right away on Jamie's and Frank's assholishness. Jamie's seemed to be tempered with self-deprecation a lot of the time. What specific incidents are you referring to?
Want2help ( member #20547) posted at 7:12 AM on Saturday, September 8th, 2012
I may have already posted one of thses (so forgive me) but "Wild; Lost and Found on the Pacific Crest Trail". Oh my gawd I am so hiking that trail!!
Also, "The Bell Jar" (can't believe I went so long without reading this!).
FBS/WS- me.
F(serial)WS/BS- him.
Madhatters. More Ddays than birthdays, at this point. His OC, my OC...
UPDATE: Divorcing after almost 20 years.
Heavy Heart ( member #1064) posted at 12:32 PM on Saturday, September 8th, 2012
Currently reading "Girl Gone" - love it so far and love the way the story is being presented.
Then I must re-read "The Passage" by Justin Cronin to refresh my memory for his upcoming sequel "The Twelve" due to come out in October - CAN.NOT.WAIT!!!
HH
circe ( member #6687) posted at 11:27 PM on Tuesday, September 11th, 2012
I also enjoyed "Divergent" and "Insurgent" by Veronica Roth and am eagerly awaiting the third book, but it may be awhile. Like a year.
I listened to the audio books, but it was during a kick I was on of reading that kind of post-apocalyptic teen adventure genre (Hunger Games and the like) and all of the stories sort of merge into one in my memory now.
Is that the one where the girl chose a different faction from her family and had to get tough in the violent faction, then there was a war, something about mind control? I can't remember where Insurgent left off. ??
Everything I ever let go of has claw marks on it -- Infinite Jest
MissesJai ( member #24849) posted at 11:36 PM on Tuesday, September 11th, 2012
Guilty Wives by James Patterson & David Ellis...probably one of his best co-authored books I've read.
44
Happily divorcing..
My Life is Mine!!!!
#BlackLivesMatter
Don't settle for no fuck shit....
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