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vikhill

vikhill

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Explore and Escape! Books take me far away, teach me new and exciting things, make my world bigger and sometimes just crack me up! I love to read and listen to books.

I smile alot, play often, have a big heart and am on a continuous search for the right career. I love to travel, hike/backpack, and meet new people.
  • Colorado-wanna-be, CO, USA
  • member since April 16, 2007

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  • Maureen Purcell

    Maureen Purcell says

    Can you see me, Vicki? I think I am logged in now. I'll have to write a profile and post a picture and then figure out how to put my favorites out there.

    posted 12 months ago. ( send a note )
  • jfearing1

    jfearing1 says

    Oh!! I have seen the trailer...and I didn't realize that it was this book...duh.

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • jfearing1

    jfearing1 says

    Yes, I really liked it.

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • alison d

    alison d says

    You have a lot of great books and a lot that I also have, I took a bunch of yours for my wish list.. We both seem to enjoy travel and food memoirs and i might have a few that you would enjoy.

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • jfearing1

    jfearing1 says

    I like Caught, about 3/4 thru. I am reading it, not listening to it. I really like the series that Sea Glass is a part of, but just started listening to it. "One" is by a christian writer that I really like. It is a Bible Study.
    Art in the Park sounds fun. Wish I was there to go with you.

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • jfearing1

    jfearing1 says

    Just researching buying real estate.

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • jfearing1

    jfearing1 says

    How are you liking the Dr Strange & Mr. Norell book? I could never get into it. My nephew Seth loved it. Are you reading or listening to it?

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • jfearing1

    jfearing1 says

    I never got this note thru my email...i just saw it today. I am really liking the Dragon Tattoo book, about 3/4 of the way thru. I just finished "The Help" and I really liked it. I listened to it on tape and the readers, there were more than one, were really good.

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • jfearing1

    jfearing1 says

    oh come on....I know you have to be reading an eve book too.

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • jfearing1

    jfearing1 says

    Glory in Death is the book that first talks about "illegals" and implies what they are.

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • jfearing1

    jfearing1 says

    oops, I thought you had finished Twilight but now I noticed that it was on the "reading" list.

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • jfearing1

    jfearing1 says

    I like Eve and Roarke, just a little way into 2nd book. Grisham's book was just OK...pretty linear and uncomplicated. How did you like Twilight?

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • jfearing1

    jfearing1 says

    It was good. Like the other "in between" ones, it isn't quite as good as the regular numbered ones.

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  • jfearing1

    jfearing1 says

    I am liking both of them. Not too far into The Game of Kings, but pretty far into The Witches of Eastwick, and it is really good. Updike is a really interesting author. Some of the content is getting kind of weird, but it is still good. I'm listening to the Updike one. He has a brand new book that came out recently that is a follow up to this one. That is how I decided to read this one first.

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • jfearing1

    jfearing1 says

    It's pretty good. I'm still not sure where exactly it is going.

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • jfearing1

    jfearing1 says

    the color of law is good, especially because it is set in Dallas and I can recognize all the places. Several of the characters are based on real people in Dallas who I recognize. The vampire books are by Stephenie Meyers. Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, and.....something else (not The Host, that is her adult book that is not a part of the other series). They are all on my have read list.

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • jfearing1

    jfearing1 says

    Yes, I did like it. It wasn't really about a typical beach house (like the one we rented on the Outerbanks), more like a second home further north and not right on the beach.

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • jfearing1

    jfearing1 says

    This week has been so busy that each night when I go to read it I fall right to sleep. I'm only about 6 pages in, but so far so good.

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • jfearing1

    jfearing1 says

    It is supposed to be scary and weird. A guy that works at 1/2 Price Books recommended it for Max and they way it looks is really interesting. The author uses all kinds of different fonts and spacing throughout the book. There are also kind of several stories running at once. I haven't started it yet, but I'll let you know.

    posted 5 years ago. ( send a note )
  • jfearing1

    jfearing1 says

    I am liking Duma Key. As far as Tabitha's books go, I think I liked One on One the best. The other ones that I've read, Caretakers, Pearl, The Trap, were kind of a series. I think I liked Caretakers the best of those.

    posted 5 years ago. ( send a note )
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