What Are You Reading? (June 2016)
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Re: What Are You Reading? (June 2016)
Just finished:
Holy Toledo this was a fun read. Like, this is the best Indiana Jones story not featuring Indiana Jones that needs to be turned into an Indiana Jones movie. I loved it!!

This was a book club selection. Not your typical contemporary romance, which is probably why I enjoyed it since romance is not my genre at all. Witty and humorous, dealing with a Big Issue.

Listening to this one for book club. I think this might be chick-lit fiction with romance? Siiggghhhhh.....we'll see. We're going to need to discuss the selections for this club.

This is touted as a YA Ocean's 11 and I'm digging it.
Holy Toledo this was a fun read. Like, this is the best Indiana Jones story not featuring Indiana Jones that needs to be turned into an Indiana Jones movie. I loved it!!

This was a book club selection. Not your typical contemporary romance, which is probably why I enjoyed it since romance is not my genre at all. Witty and humorous, dealing with a Big Issue.

Listening to this one for book club. I think this might be chick-lit fiction with romance? Siiggghhhhh.....we'll see. We're going to need to discuss the selections for this club.

This is touted as a YA Ocean's 11 and I'm digging it.
#33
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Re: What Are You Reading? (June 2016)
Just read this:

Reminded me of The Wild Bunch only with animals. Odd, but I kind of liked it.

Reminded me of The Wild Bunch only with animals. Odd, but I kind of liked it.
#35
Re: What Are You Reading? (June 2016)
Finished:

Pretty gut-wrenching stuff. Mira Grant's Newsflesh trilogy was light on actual horror, but this novella shows how horrifying that world can be.

Pretty gut-wrenching stuff. Mira Grant's Newsflesh trilogy was light on actual horror, but this novella shows how horrifying that world can be.
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DVD Talk Legend
Re: What Are You Reading? (June 2016)
In recent days and weeks I have read Martin Short's autobiography "I Must Say...", as well as two true crime books, "Kitty Genovese" by Kevin Cook and "Dial M: The Murder of Carol Thompson" by William Swanson.










