Wednesday, August 30, 2006

I Need Something New To Read





I've been reading "Brick Lane" for about 6 weeks, and "Wind Seller" for about 2, and I just can't seem to get into either of them.
Now I can't get into "Moons."
I'm hoping "London Transports" will do the trick. I've never heard of it before, and I thought I'd read everything by Maeve Binchy.
Maybe I'm just not in a reading kind of mood. Or maybe I just need some good smut!

9 Comments:

Blogger Netter said...

Hi! I need your email address so I can send you a link to my book club! (asknetter1970@aol.com) I read Brick Lane...and it took me forever to get through it because I didn't find it that interesting. It was just OK...nothing special. I sent off all the books I have read lately, or I would send you a good one. I know how it feels, I forgot the book i was reading in Nebraska and I'm in the market for a new book but I've been in craft mode. Perhaps I will find something this weekend.

10:24 AM  
Blogger Schell said...

Maeve Binchy has a new book out, I saw it yesterday,I'll wait to get it cheaper though.

10:48 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Hey a Good Smut is sometimes the best read!!! LOL...

11:19 AM  
Blogger Kare said...

Maeve Binchy has a new book out? I didn't know that. I've never heard of that one that you mention either.
DH, you mentioned a while back that if you like Maeve Binchy, you would like..... and I can't remember the name... Sharon??? Would you please tell me again? The pictures on the last post are wonderful. Does 'Evan' like to go in the ocean?

1:00 PM  
Blogger Desperate Housewife said...

Maeve Binchy has a new book?! I'm going to run out to Costco after work tonight!

2:42 PM  
Blogger Desperate Housewife said...

It was Sharon Owen or Owens. She's another Irish writer. She's only got three books out...I like "The Tearoom on Mulberry Street" the best.

2:43 PM  
Blogger Kare said...

Thank you!

5:26 PM  
Blogger Librarian Girl said...

Whenever I go through those non-ready phases, i feel all this stoopid guilt, on account of my librarianness and all. I'm all for giving up on books that don't grab you. Life's too short and there're so many more books to read that you'll love.

7:01 PM  
Blogger Desperate Housewife said...

I think that too, but if I've paid full price for a book I feel compelled to finish it, whether I liked it or not!

8:50 PM  

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