Books you are reading right now

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MsPoppy

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The Artful Bird/ Abigail Patner Glassenberg...really nice craft book. I don't use patterns for my own crafts and am gleaning ideas from those that do their own patterns also
 

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Currently reading Autumn by David Moody. It's a zombie novel and it's pretty good so far.

About to start Wedlock: How Georgian Britain's Worst Husband Met His Match by Wendy Moore.
 

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For some reason I thought about Killing Lincoln by Bill O'Reilly

I was gonna buy it either online and use my computer to read it since I don't have a Kindl

But then I looked and the library has it so I will just wait until a copy gets returned. No point paying for something I can get for free.

One of the last books I read which was a long time ago was Murder in Greenwich by Mark Furman, of the OJ Simpson trial fame. If you can get buy who wrote it and just read it for what it is then if you like that kind of book I think it is worth the read. True story that led to justice finally as they grudgingly reopened the case.

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Publication Date: January 6, 1999
The night of October 30, 1975, fifteen-year-old Martha Moxley was bludgeoned and stabbed with a golf club on the grounds of her family's Greenwich home. The golf club that killed Martha came from the house of Thomas and Michael Skakel, two boys who had been with Martha the night she died. Wealthy and prominent in their own right, the Skakels were related to the Kennedys, as Ethel Skakel Kennedy was the boys' aunt. When the police started looking closely at the Skakels' involvement, the family refused to cooperate.

Twenty-two years later Martha Moxley's murder remained unsolved.

Now Mark Fuhrman, the former LAPD homicide detective who followed his controversial role in he O. J. Simpson trial with the bestseller "Murder in Brentwood," turns his investigative skills to the murder of Martha Moxley.
 
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Kyle B

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For some reason I thought about Killing Lincoln by Bill O'Reilly

I was gonna buy it either online and use my computer to read it since I don't have a Kindl

But then I looked and the library has it so I will just wait until a copy gets returned. No point paying for something I can get for free.

One of the last books I read which was a long time ago was Murder in Greenwich by Mark Furman, of the OJ Simpson trial fame. If you can get buy who wrote it and just read it for what it is then if you like that kind of book I think it is worth the read. True story that led to justice finally as they grudgingly reopened the case.

I bought it and gave it a try. I thought the book was pretty poorly written and terribly boring. I didn't get past the second chapter.

I didn't check for myself, but I heard the book didn't even have footnotes.
 
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I just finished listening to The Sign of Seven Trilogy by Nora Roberts - Blood Brothers, The Hallow, and The Pagan Stone. I liked them...good vs evil...dark vs light type of book.
Right now I'm on the third book of Dean Koontz Frankenstein series, already done with first two. It's my favorite one of the three I've listened to so far. I'm hoping the others are good too.
 

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Reading the End Of Mr Y, my first book for 2012 :) I actually posted it here a few weeks back I think, because I kept putting it in my bag and intending to read it, but never did :rolleyes:
 
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