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    What is the last book you read? Did you enjoy it/recommend it?


    I read "Land of the Painted Caves" Jean Auel.......dearly loved the Earth Children series but this last one blows. If you're a fan, get it from the library....it's not a keeper.

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    Great question! I think the last one i read was "Same Kind of Different as Me." That's been like a year ago though lol. Loved it! I have never laughed so hard and sobbed so much. DS's GF thought I had lost my mind. I read like 12 books back to back and haven't read one for fun since so I am open to suggestions.
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    I'm a big reader; I always have a book to stick my nose in...the last book 3 books I read ( I read them simultaneously) End of Normalcy by Stephanie Madoff Mack (Great read), Dirty Secret by Jessie Sholl (boring, could not wait to finish it - it's about living with a hoarder) and A Stolen Life by Jaycee Dugard (Ok, disturbing and worth reading).

    One of the best books I have read is The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls - also disturbing, but also very funny. Very worth the read...sorry it ended.

    My Lobotomy by Howard Dully - another great read.

    I usually always read non-fiction.

    Oops, sorry, you only asked the 'last' book read.

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    The "Secret" by Rhonda Byrne. The power of positive thinking!

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    The Help was the last book I read. It's a great book about social justice and living in the 1960's during the Civil Rights Movement. As mean as Hillie sounds in the movie, she's twice as mean in the book.

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    Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand was the last book I read. It was a compelling read, and though not my normal genre, it came highly recommended so I gave it a go. It definately is a book for "our times" if ever I read one!

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    That was one of the 12! I think the book was better than the movie, but that is often the case. I also really liked Sarah's Key.
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    Thanks for recommendation... found and purchased it on Ibooks. Your review and Ibooks was very good. Looking forward to something new. Hope to find time this weekend to get absorbed in it.

    Thanks again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Desert Debbi View Post
    Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand was the last book I read. It was a compelling read, and though not my normal genre, it came highly recommended so I gave it a go. It definately is a book for "our times" if ever I read one!
    Atlas Shrugged and The Fountinhead both by Rand are two of my favorite books of all time.

    I just finished Blood Lure. I thought it would be a murder mystery by the title and it was, but it was about bears. LOL. Good, but not riveting.
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