So, What Are you Reading This Weekend?

Time again for me to be nosy and ask, what are you reading this weekend?

I have a list of things to try out, as I just read Truths and Roses in a marathon sprint. I also have a nonfiction book about storytelling arts that I want to read. 

While I was loving At Home in parts, I had to stop reading it for awhile, because the discussion was often so bleak. Here are all these amazing people who invented amazing things that we now take for granted and who have been entirely forgotten by history! Oy. So that'll sit for awhile until I feel like picking it up again. 

What about you? What are you reading this weekend? I hope it's awesome, whatever it is! 

Oh! And is anyone going to see One for the Money this weekend? I don't think it looks “babysitter worthy,” but I'm curious!

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  1. Tom seibe says:

    I am going to read Beauty and Duke. Because its beautiful love story with lovely characters likethe intelligent and pretty lady Christine Sommers.
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  2. Patrice says:

    Depends on if you think Jersey girls look like Snookie. She doesn’t look like any girl I grew up around in Philly/Trenton area! 😉 The movie was good. My husband has read all the books. I’m not such a fan but we both enjoyed the movie. He wasn’t sure about Grandma Mazur either but I thought Debbie Renolds did a good job. And the guys were sexy, but Ranger was no wet dream. Hunky but yah, I don’t think anyone could live up to my imagination on that character! lol 😉

  3. Donna says:

    Stop copying me!!

  4. Rachel says:

    I just started Candace Bushnell’s One Fifth Avenue.  I’ve never read any of her stuff before, but so far I think it’s great!

  5. Lizamcmachine says:

    I will be reading Harry Potter. I think the book is way different from the movie. We will see this weekend 🙂
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  6. FairyKat says:

    I really loved the Maisie Dobbs books when they started and gave up (twice) after about book three. What annoyed me most was that Maisie never seemed to progress from book to book, in each book she’d have some major emotional breakthrough, but by the time the next book started, she’d go back to the beginning.  She was going to dance like a gypsy and take art lessons, but it never happened. 

    I’m finally reading Ravenburn (a HABO I submitted months ago). It’s literate, reasonably subtle and setting itself up for the WTF-ery I remember quite nicely.  I just wish it were as easy to crochet with a paperback as it is with a Kindle…

  7. Yeah I am also reading “The Princess Bride” because its quite heart touching!

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