What are you reading March 2017?
Anything interesting? Anything coming out this year based on a book you enjoyed?
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shareRight now I am reading the 2003 short story collection/novel "Kiss Kiss/Switch Bitch/My Uncle Oswald" by Roald Dahl. The 1960 short story collection "Kiss Kiss" and the 1974 short story collection "Switch Bitch" are two short story collections; each short story has a twist ending. The 1979 novel "My Uncle Oswald" is a story with chapters; two of the main characters are from two short stories from the short story collection "Switch Bitch:" "The Visitor" and "Bitch." If you like reading twist endings and reading short stories, this book is for you. I am in the middle of reading Kiss Kiss and will be reading Switch Bitch soon and cannot wait. When I get to reading My Uncle Oswald, it will be a nice reprieve to get to read a chapter novel instead of a collection of short stories.
After I get done reading the 2003 short story collection/novel "Kiss Kiss/Switch Bitch/My Uncle Oswald" by Roald Dahl, I plan on reading four books I ordered from Amazon: 2009 romance novel "Confessions of a Reluctant Recessionista" by Amy Silver, 2010 romance novel "All I Want for Christmas" by Amy Silver, 2011 romance novel "One Minute to Midnight" by Amy Silver, and 2013 romance novel "The Reunion" by Amy Silver. I also plan on reading the thriller novel "Into the Water" by Paula Hawkins when the novel is released on Tuesday, May 2, 2017. Amy Silver is the pen name for Paula Hawkins. I have already read the 2015 thriller novel "The Girl on the Train" by Paula Hawkis and enjoyed reading and cannot wait for her next book. It will also be interesting to see how she wrote the four romance novels and how different it is from her thriller books.
Raising Positive Kids In A Negative World
shareI'm reading The Ages of Chaos by Marion Zimmer Bradley. Unfortunately, I haven't been reading as much as I would like because of college and general distractions, so I've read less than half of it over the past month or so.
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