What are You Reading Right Now?
I did read the first one and sadly they are both dated due to real events that have transpired. I read just about anything and everything because I spend 3 + hours a day on public transportation. I need to get an e reader so I won't embarass myself when my fellow passengers see waht I am reading.
Originally Posted by shareall' timestamp='1364492167' post='22434984
^Generally not my kind of book, but that looks interesting. I assume you read the first one?
Totally forgot I have "Odd Girl Out" by Rachel Simmons so I'm hoping to start that this weekend.
Totally forgot I have "Odd Girl Out" by Rachel Simmons so I'm hoping to start that this weekend.
Recently I stumbled upon a used bookstore with 100k+ books.
I should've picked some up for you.
An e-reader might make your trips a bit lighter...but I just can't convert. Call me old school, but the feeling of actually turning pages is comforting.
Oh and I did start reading Odd Girl Out. Interesting that it was only 10 years ago that there wasn't much discussion about the difference between how boys and girls differ in their bullying tactics. Sad that the bullying continues well into adulthood for some.
Originally Posted by s2ko' timestamp='1364493688' post='22435052
[quote name='shareall' timestamp='1364492167' post='22434984']
^Generally not my kind of book, but that looks interesting. I assume you read the first one?
Totally forgot I have "Odd Girl Out" by Rachel Simmons so I'm hoping to start that this weekend.
^Generally not my kind of book, but that looks interesting. I assume you read the first one?
Totally forgot I have "Odd Girl Out" by Rachel Simmons so I'm hoping to start that this weekend.
Recently I stumbled upon a used bookstore with 100k+ books.
I should've picked some up for you.
An e-reader might make your trips a bit lighter...but I just can't convert. Call me old school, but the feeling of actually turning pages is comforting.[/quote]
I don't mind the books and I can walk to the library from my house so I pretty much have an endless supply.








