Friday, July 31, 2009
Friday Finds
A quick Friday Finds this week.
You or Someone Like You came for review courtesy of author Chandler Burr; I've heard a lot about this book and I look forward to it. I picked up Olive Kitteridge, finally, at a local bookstore, and wasted no time whatsoever snagging The Girl Who Played With Fire, Stieg Larsson's second book, as soon as I could. Of course, I should probably read The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo one of these days!
What great reading do you have in store for the weekend?
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I enjoyed Olive Kitteridge, I hope you will too.
I won a copy of The Girl Who Played With Fire...so of course I had to get a hold of his first and am reading it now.
I'm such a fan of Olive Kitteridge, yet I've never read anything else by this author.
You or Someone Like You sounds great and I love the cover. I look forward to your review.
The first one sounds Like something I can read!
Sumptuous Friday Find
I really enjoy your blog! I'm new to the book-blog world and reading yours is so entertaining! Can't wait to see your review of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. I've been thinking of picking it up soon as well.
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I've read some really good reviews of The Girl Who Played With Fire. I am looking forward to getting my hands on that one.
I need to read The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo as well. I met Chandler Burr at BEA and was totally impressed - hope you like his book.
I want to read Olive Kitteridge too!
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I'm still reading Tender is the Night, hoping to finish it this weekend. Then I'm debating between another non-fiction (What I Hate A&F) and Jane Austen Book Club ($1 find at Goodwill). :)
I've been debating on picking up Olive Kitterage as well. I probably will. I've heard some really good things about it.
I am so happy you picked up Olive Kitteridge. I on the other hand, was about to purchase it and then my conscience spoke to me for having too many books. How could that ever be?
I hope you enjoy it. I'm going gack to get it, because I regret my decision now. LOL
I have been meaning to buy Olive Kitteridge for quite some time, but I always decline at the last minute. I really want to read it though, I have heard such wonderful things about it. I also want to read both of the Larsson books and think that they may find their way into my shopping cart very soon! Happy reading!
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