I love the idea of sharing what we are reading and thoughts about the book we are reading. I just finished and reviewed Aggravated Momentum by author Didi Oviatt and it is one of the best mystery murder horror stories I have read. There is no way you can guess the ending. In fact, I barely slept a wink last night. Thank you Charles for another great post that brings people together!
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I am always interested in hearing what books other people are reading, and the blogging world has many interesting, intelligent, and engaging people in it. I am lucky to have met many of you through this blog.
I usually have several books going at one time, so I will mention that I am rereading Stephen King’s Hearts In Atlantis, which I am teaching in my Contemporary Fiction class at the Wescoe School of Muhlenberg College. I am also reading The View From the Cheap Seats by Neil Gaiman and Aggravated Momentum by Didi Oviatt.
So, what are you reading?
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Your welcome, my pleasure! K D
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I am reading “On The Edge of Infinity”, A Biography of Michael D. O’Brien. I just happened to blog about it this morning at https://villageundertaker.wordpress.com/2017/06/23/opening-paragraphs-10/ (please pardon the commercial for my blog)
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That sounds very interesting! Thank you and it is fun and interesting as well to hear what others are reading. K D 🙂
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I just can’t read anything scary or dark. I sleep little enough as it is. I have Dr. French’s book but I’m afraid to read it. But then, I am afraid to watch the news these days too.
I did just finish listening to several lovely books. “A Man Called Ove” by Fredrik Backman and his other tale, “My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry” I followed it with “The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared” by Jonas Jonasson. I was surprised that I enjoyed them as they are all very different from what I would usually pick.
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