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Whatever works for me. I can switch now and do another, and I can certainly come up with something for my month! :D
 
Luckily amazon has used copies of the hard cover for even less than what the paper back will be, so I ordered my book. It has shipped and now I'm impatiently waiting for it to arrive. :)

Has anyone started reading yet? I hope it is good.

I have not heard about the possibility of getting a room. If people want to start PMing me their choices I can get a schedule put together.
 
I picked mine up at the end of last week from Barnes and Noble. I had to wait for it to come in. I plan on starting it today!

I think I was the month of October, so my choice would be posted in September. I'll come up with something today too :)

Excited!
 
I hope people are progressing on the book. I'm about half way through and will finish this weekend. So far I am really enjoying the adventure. It makes me think of sitting down for a long chat with an older friend to remember their childhood. :)
 
Darn it...I haven't even gotten a copy yet. Looks like I'll be out this time. I'll watch for when the next book is picked!
 
It's a quick read if you would like to pick it up. The discussion questions will be posted on Monday.

Alma, have you decided on the book for July?
 
I only just read this thread now; been avoiding it since it started, because I've been avoiding non-study related books since I started! I know I will be late with it, but my final exam is on Thursday; I just checked my local library and they have the book, so I'll read it anyway; sounds interesting! I doubt I'll be a very active member of this though; depends.
 
Okay, hopefully non of you are too sweemish. The book I have been thinking about is totally different from the last, as it is a thriller. Kill Switch by Neal Baer and Jonathan Greene. It is available in paper back. A heart pounding glimpse into the world of forensic pysychiatry. A debut by Neal Baer and Jonathan Greene, former executive producers of the tv show, Law & Order, Special Victims Unit. It is filled with breakneck suspense, vivid characters and riveting detail. A mindbending thriller. My understand is if you like the tv program "Bones" you should like this. My granddaughter who is 19 read it and loved it. If you feel this is unsuitable, maybe someone else can come up with another suggestion.
 
Sounds exactly like my type of book. :D I'll have to see if I can find it.

edit; bummer, not in the library. :( I'm too poor to afford anything more than second hand books, especially as I'm saving for about three spays(two rats, one cat) right now, plus next semesters books. Meh. I'll hunt it down when I have more spare cash though!
 
Darn, I somehow missed that a book had been chosen! I'm doing tons of reading this summer, too.
 

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