Deleted User wrote: » Gave "when god were a rabbit" a go. Nice book. Just...nice worth the easy read. Right. Going to try Under the Dome one last time!
syndeyfife wrote: » Im struggling with under the dome myself.....
Deleted User wrote: » I don't know why I haven't been able to get into it
syndeyfife wrote: » Deleted User wrote: » I don't know why I haven't been able to get into it I dont know either, Im switching between that and Scarpetta, and I dread picking it up....really disappointed. Hopefully it picks up!
ruthloss wrote: » I've picked up Pure by Andrew Miller (again) Set in Paris in 1785. It's about a young engineer asked by the king to demolish an old cemetery which is overflowing and causing health problems to locals. It should be gripping, it's just not gripping me., but I've bought it so I sure as heck am going to read it!.
emeraldstar wrote: » I hadn't heard of this but I really like the premise and setting. Seems to get good enough reviews on amazon. Now I'm intrigued, despite your struggles!
gutenberg wrote: » I absolutely loved Pure, would highly recommend it!
Hande hoche! wrote: » Started on I, Partridge and so far it's fairly entertaining. Before that was reading Metro 2033 which was an interesting read and worth a look.
admiralofthefleet wrote: » the cleaveland steamer