Just wondering ... what is everyone reading now?

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Phinz, I would be interested in reading some of those trail journals, I find these people' experiences fascinating. Do you have some titles? I've been reading some of the blogs from the PCT website, I so recall one other book I read about a geek on the Appalachian Trail, but I don't recall the name.

Hope you are enjoying "Wild" Kayelle, btw they are making a movie.

I had several other books to get to first Bunny, but I just finished "Wild" today and really enjoyed it. Thanks for the recommendation. The movie is supposed to be released in Dec. of this year, staring Reese Witherspoon, a great choice I think.
 
Midnight Rambler by James Swain

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Silence of the Grave: An Inspector Erlendur Novel

One of several of the Icelandic mysteries by Arnaldur Indridason. The first one I read was Jar City and I'll probably read all of them.
 
Going to start the Twilight series again - want to see if the books are better than the movies, or if the movies are better than the books.
 
Silence of the Grave: An Inspector Erlendur Novel

One of several of the Icelandic mysteries by Arnaldur Indridason. The first one I read was Jar City and I'll probably read all of them.

Good reads. I enjoyed the ones I've read.

I just started "Good Omens" by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. I'm loving it. I keep snickering out loud. I've been saving it for a long weekend. I'm having a read-binge.
 
Good reads. I enjoyed the ones I've read.

I just started "Good Omens" by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. I'm loving it. I keep snickering out loud. I've been saving it for a long weekend. I'm having a read-binge.

Have you read any Christopher Moore? Those will make you laugh, too!
 
I'm reading British Brides, a collection of short story romances that take place all over England and Scotland from the 1300's to the present day. Yes, I know it is not something most men would read but I'm 68 years old and quite secure in my masculinity. I'll tell on myself and declare that I'd rather read a scintillating romance than any other genre. Who's my favorite? Why Jane Austen of course.
 
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