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What are you reading this week? (Week of May 3rd)
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Posted 03 May 2010 - 12:11 PM
My IRL women's book club is reading An Inconvenient Wife and all ten copies were gone till this Sunday. So, I picked up a copy that was returned and read five chapters yesterday. So far, so good. Someone told me I will end up really hating her husband...we'll see.
#3
Posted 05 May 2010 - 02:37 PM
I'm still reading Harry Potter with Kayleigh. We're both on the 5th book, although she's well ahead of me.
You'd think that after reading the series 3 or 4 times already I would handle some of the situation better. Still cried when Cedric died, and now already I'm dreading all the deaths to come!
You'd think that after reading the series 3 or 4 times already I would handle some of the situation better. Still cried when Cedric died, and now already I'm dreading all the deaths to come!
#4
Posted 06 May 2010 - 05:00 AM
I am reading "Ground Zero" by F. Paul Wilson. I believe it is the last Repairman Jack novel. And GEE, I certainly hope so, because I would like to get something else done around my house. LOL.
I am also reading "Different Learners" by Jane M. Healy. Non-fiction. I believe it was just published 4/2010 (did I mention how much i love our library??).I am trying to see whether it has any useful information pertaining to Kate and our discovery that she learns differently. So far the one statement (made by a dyslexic man) that stuck in my head was, "How much pain I could have been spared if my seven year old self had been told that it was okay that my brain was like this." Hmmm. I am going to have to make sure Kate knows that.
I am also reading "Different Learners" by Jane M. Healy. Non-fiction. I believe it was just published 4/2010 (did I mention how much i love our library??).I am trying to see whether it has any useful information pertaining to Kate and our discovery that she learns differently. So far the one statement (made by a dyslexic man) that stuck in my head was, "How much pain I could have been spared if my seven year old self had been told that it was okay that my brain was like this." Hmmm. I am going to have to make sure Kate knows that.

Kristina with Emelie and Kate
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