Reply #30 posted 09/09/11 6:54pm
friend2001 |
NDRU said:

It's good, not amazing, but a fun and easy read
I love circus novels. i've always HIGHLY recommended Geek Love by Katherine Dunn. Heres a new one getting alot of critical attention:
http://www.amazon.com/Nig...amp;sr=1-2 |
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Reply #31 posted 09/09/11 7:12pm
NDRU 
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friend2001 said:
NDRU said:

It's good, not amazing, but a fun and easy read
I love circus novels. i've always HIGHLY recommended Geek Love by Katherine Dunn. Heres a new one getting alot of critical attention:
http://www.amazon.com/Nig...amp;sr=1-2
yeah I read Geek Love a while back. That one is a bit nutty! But good. Arturo the Aqua Boy 
Water For Elephants is a lot more normal, definitely a good read, but not going to change your life or anything. |
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Reply #32 posted 09/09/11 7:27pm
Empress |
This morning I finished the latest book by Maya Angelou called "Letters to my Daughters". I love Maya, but this was not her best IMO. It was too short and I felt it was lacking something. She's still such an awesome lady though. [Edited 9/9/11 12:28pm] |
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Reply #33 posted 09/09/11 7:53pm
1993 |
NDRU said:
friend2001 said:
I love circus novels. i've always HIGHLY recommended Geek Love by Katherine Dunn. Heres a new one getting alot of critical attention:
http://www.amazon.com/Nig...amp;sr=1-2
yeah I read Geek Love a while back. That one is a bit nutty! But good. Arturo the Aqua Boy 
Water For Elephants is a lot more normal, definitely a good read, but not going to change your life or anything.
Did not know what being "red lighted" meant before this book, I liked it. Currently reading

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Reply #34 posted 09/09/11 8:55pm
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1993 said:
NDRU said:
yeah I read Geek Love a while back. That one is a bit nutty! But good. Arturo the Aqua Boy 
Water For Elephants is a lot more normal, definitely a good read, but not going to change your life or anything.
Did not know what being "red lighted" meant before this book, I liked it. Currently reading

I still don't know what it means, exactly. Did they say, or should i have figured it out (I am like 2/3 of the way done)? But I keep thinking "does that mean they killed them?" |
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