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CJ Kamm now owns On Writing.
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CJ Kamm now owns The Innocent Man.
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I just finished it yesterday. I really really enjoyed it.
Are you enjoying the book Blessings?
Did you think Doubt had a strange ending? My family did not like BB only I did. Speaking of Diana, I just watched the "Queen" on tv the other night.
Saw your list of movies seen. Did you prefer Doubt, Benjamin Button, Burn After Reading or the Duchess. Just saw Bejamin Button. I preferred Doubt ot the Duchess.
Have a Happy Thanksgiving!!
Hi! If your interested, check out the True Crime group for an article on the book The Innocent Man. It tells about John Grisham getting sued by the investigators of the crime.
HI CJ. Lifetime usually produces good TV movies adapted from movies. They are also doing Nora Roberts and Ann Rule too among others. I might take a peak at it. Enjoy!
I've read Vanishing Acts two years ago at an egroup reading group and have read The Pact and Plain Truth a few years ago. I have Salem Falls right now on my TBR list (will be requested this week) and the 10th Circle (Lifetime has a TV movie adaptation of it in June) to read in part of my TBR list for a book a day starting in 2 weeks. I'm okay. Sunny right now. You're welcome.
Hi from NY-thanks for the friend request
Thank you for the friend invite! I see we have quite a few books in common, such as almost everything by Ann Rule. And anyone who has "favorited" Jane-Emily is definitely a kindred spirit! I look forward to perusing your shelves and getting ideas for good reads.
Thanks, CJ! I hope you get a chance to check them out (and enjoy them if you do!)Best,Michelle
Thanks for the vote CJ.
The Tudor era was my favorite to read about long before it became the new, hot thing lol. I love the show even though the inaccuracies bug the heck out of me--Jonathan Rhy-Meyer and Henry Cavill make it worth watching all by themselves!
So glad you joined Guilty (Reading) Pleasures! I thought it was about time we had a place to talk about those books we love to hate the fact that we read and own. I think there's always room to expand our lowbrow reading lol.
Thanks for the note. I took a look at your book shelf too and found some interesting new reads! I too like Shelfari because it introduces me to new books I probably would not have otherwise found. Maybe we will chat on common groups or books in the future. Take care and happy reading!!
I was right, Forever was Judy Blume. I'm off to the library!
Hi CJ, Thanks for the invite. I haven't had time to go through your whole shelf yet, but I'll be back to look at it. I'd love to know a bit more about you. Take care, Claire
Hi CJ!Thanks for the invite. Sorry for not commenting on the book and only saying yest to recommend. If you enjoy true crime as well as mystery, you'll find Boys on The Tracks a great read. Pleasure is all mine to meet someone who loved JD on Rockstar:INXS. Did you live near Fayetteville when your hubby was stationed in NC? I'm about 24 miles from Bragg. Although I've not yet read Nicholas Sparks, I've heard many talk about his NC settings. Some co-workers recently ate at one of the restaurants he wrote about. I'm not sure which book, but the restaurant was near Hickory. Hope you're having a great weekend!Hugs,KJ
I just like seeing all the books I've read all layed out like this. It totally strokes my ego. Hope you like Handmaid's Tale!In a shameless bid for self-promotion, if you're looking for more book recommendations, I blog about all the books I read over at www.booksidoneread.blogspot.com. I love reading other people's thoughts on what they're reading.