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Current book(s) you're reading?

Finished President Jimmy Carter's "The Virtues of Aging."

Reviewing "Fodor's 90 Hawaii" since my therapist is vacationing over there. Plus it's the Summer ;0)
Got it for .25 at a garage sale so don't care it's dated.
 
I downloaded The Complete Sherlock Holmes from IBooks yesterday and read the first story. It was free. It is also 5,698 pages.
 
I am enjoying my day off, drizzly, cool, and rainy, to read Neil Gaiman's The Ocean at the End of the Lane. I really like it.
 
Finished Neil Gaiman's new novel. I loved it, but I cannot say why. Which could be why I loved it. That is, I suppose, why I always liked his books, and Garc?a M?rquez, and the like.
 
I used to want to be a novelist.
The only reasons I don't now are
1. It seems like a difficult way to make a living, and
2. I know that I would become very very very absorbed in the worlds created by my imagination.
 
Finished Neil Gaiman's new novel. I loved it, but I cannot say why. Which could be why I loved it. That is, I suppose, why I always liked his books, and Garc?a M?rquez, and the like.

Love Marquez and magic realism. Did you read Like Water for Chocolate?
 
'Bout to start this short novel:

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The Rabbit's Cat, by Joann Sfar. There is a photo of he author and the cat who modeled for him. Remarkably long nose/muzzle on the cat.
The Dyslexic Advantage, by Eide & Eide.
 
I read most of The Clockwork Angel, but stopped because, to be honest, it got boring, seemed to be going nowhere fast. So it is back to my geek-lit: Sean Carroll's From Eternity to Here (yup, still have not finished it!), and I am about to crack open Brian Greene's The Fabric of the Cosmos and Neil deGrasse Tyson's The Space Chronicles.
 
I am very much looking forward to reading Paul Offit's Do You Believe in Magic? which is about the alternative medicine industry.
 
I am very much looking forward to reading Paul Offit's Do You Believe in Magic? which is about the alternative medicine industry.

I remember hearing about this book. It sounds interesting. I'd better add it to my Kindle wish list now before I forget.
 

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