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Gabby reviewed Slam 1 month ago.
“ Interesting perspective on teen pregancy. Would recommend to younger readers. ”
Gabby rated Slam 1 month ago.
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Gabby is now reading Brisingr.
Gabby reviewed Seduction in Death 2 months ago.
“ As always, a fast, interesting, and enjoyable read. This series is full of interesting characters, dispicable bad guys, and... ”
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Don't worry Gabby. You still have two more books to read in the Mortal Instruments series. Sonia has them.
Hi Gabby. I just read your review of Angels & Demons. I agreed with your reviiew and took a look at your shelf. I think you would enjoy my novel "Devil's Verse." I invite you to be my Shelfari friend. Nice to meet you.Joseph Nicholas
Gabby, you have to read Harry, A History. I started it yesterday. It's fabulous. You will LOVE it.
Haven't started book 2 yet. My roommate is actually reading it. I like it. I thought it stuck to the original story pretty closely except it was a little more graphic than the book. The sex was alluded to in the book where as the show actually depticted it.
Trueblood premiers next Sunday! If you can't wait for it I saw the first episode on DVD at Blockbuster. I work at the library on saturday so I will pick up the second book and keep my fingers crossed.
I'm not loving Dead Until Dark. I'm maybe about 75 pages in. Please tell me this book gets better.
Ok you've broken me down. I just started Dead Until Dark the first in the Southern Vampire series.
Dear Gabby: If you enjoy reading Dan Brown's novels, you might be interested in my own recently published HUNTING THE KING. HUNTING revolves around a charismatic young woman named Molly O'Dwyer. Molly was five years old when she witnessed her mother's death in a fire. She never knew her father. After her mother's death, she was raised on the campus of a Jesuit college in Boston. Now an archaeologist, she is recruited to participate on a dig in war torn Iraq. As a scientist she is compelled to know who or what is buried under the sands of ancient Babylon. As a loyal Catholic, she is scared that what she finds may have devastating consequences for her faith. There is an awesome YouTube book trailer well worth watching to give you an idea of the power of the book. If you get the chance, I hope you'll take the time to watch it and let me know your feelings. Thanks. Peter
Catching up on the classics, eh? Let me know what you think of Anna Karenina. I've never read it but I've heard it's good. The size of it intimidates me...