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#85currently reading
Posted: 7/24/05 at 3:05pm
Franny and Zooey by Salinger.
Up next: Juneteenth by Ellison!
#129currently reading
Posted: 8/17/05 at 2:14pm
I've been on a play-reading kick lately.
Fat Pig by Neil Labute
Homebody/Kabul: Final Revised Edition by Tony Kushner
Hollywood Arms by Carol Burnett and Carrie Hamilton
I've seen all of these plays onstage, but it's great re-living them on the page.
#190Summer Reading
Posted: 8/22/05 at 3:05pmI picked up the book, "C'est la vie" by Suzy Gershman and finished it in two days. It was a wonderful book and took me out of reality while I was reading it.
Plum
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/4/04
#223Summer Reading
Posted: 9/1/05 at 6:22pmFinished The Master of Go and How I Paid For College. I'm really loving Kawabata, but I don't think I'll have time to get to more of his books. Starting up on Sophie's Choice now. :)
#418Currently Reading
Posted: 1/30/06 at 8:44pm
I was reading MIRROR, MIROR but I gave that up . . . confusing and boring.
I am about to start ANGELS AND DEMONS by Dan Brown
#445Currently Reading
Posted: 2/1/06 at 10:49pmI FINALLY got The Da Vinci Code on reserve at the library for me today, so I put Angels & Demons aside and just read the prologue which reads really similar to the prologue in Angels and Demons. Hmmm . . .
#492Currently Reading
Posted: 2/20/06 at 8:03pm
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Marc Haddon.
It is a little confusing sometimes because it is written in the first person through an autistic child's point of view, but it is really good.
#612Currently Reading
Posted: 4/12/06 at 11:16pm
The Time Traveler's Wife
So far it is a great book. I am enjoying every page.
#619Currently Reading
Posted: 4/23/06 at 10:20pmI am currently looking for a book to read next, but I just have to say that The Time Traveler's Wife was an amazing book. Highly recommended.
#626Currently Reading
Posted: 4/24/06 at 9:55pmI just picked up The Basketball Diaries and I am going to start reading it tonight. It is short, so I will probably be looking for another book tomorrow.
neddyfrank2
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/23/05
#677Currently Reading
Posted: 5/6/06 at 5:18pm
I just started the Kite Runer, based on the first two chapter, I can't say that I love it.
Updated On: 5/6/06 at 05:18 PM
#694Currently Reading
Posted: 6/1/06 at 5:16pmThe Husband--Dean Koontz (his newest book)
#732Currently Reading
Posted: 6/21/06 at 4:32am
Without going to the link, should we all know what book Sharon Wheatley wrote?
No, that's a lot of people to expect that of. Isn't it nice I included a link?
#739Currently Reading
Posted: 7/7/06 at 11:37am
Broadway actress Sharon Wheatley's book, 'Til the Fat Girl Sings was just named as one of the best reads for the summer on Good Morning America!! Here's the link for the complete list, check it out.
http://a.abcnews.com/GMA/Summer/story?id=2147781&page=1
Updated On: 7/7/06 at 11:37 AM
#764Currently Reading
Posted: 7/12/06 at 3:23pmSex Drugs and Cocoa Puffs - Chuck Klosterman
#775Currently Reading
Posted: 7/22/06 at 10:04pm
I am actually not currently reading anything, but I have two books sitting beside me and I can't decide which one to read first:
HELL HOUSE--Richard Mattheson
OR
THE DANTE CLUB--Matthew Pearl
#796Currently Reading
Posted: 9/23/06 at 5:18pm

Reading the CHRONICLES OF NARNIA book, where all the books are in chronological order.
#821Currently Reading
Posted: 10/6/06 at 10:21pmNight Wars by Graham Masterton
#823Currently Reading
Posted: 10/8/06 at 5:14pm
I just finished re-reading one of my favorite books:
Slaughterhouse Five Such a great book.
I am going today to pick up a really good young adult novel from Waldenbooks called, Mr. Was
#831Currently Reading
Posted: 10/16/06 at 3:24pm
Blood Sucking Fiends by Christopher Moore (so far it is HILLARIOUS)
#915Currently Reading
Posted: 11/29/06 at 4:01pmLaVieHilary, you might like The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath. It's not about drug or alcohol addiction, but it's semi-autobiographical (that's a mouthful..) and it deals with a young woman having a mental breakdown. Not exactly like A Million Little Pieces, but I think you'd like it if you haven't already read it :)
#918Currently Reading
Posted: 11/29/06 at 10:21pmBrother Odd by Dean Koontz. HOORAH!
Plum
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/4/04
#926Currently Reading
Posted: 12/27/06 at 7:30pmJust finished Making History, by Stephen Fry. Starting up on James Ellroy's Black Dahlia. Mmm, plot density.
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