FridayReads

Because books are better when shared.

  1. sumudusiriwardana answered: These days I’m reading LABYRINTH by Kate Mosse
  2. writewhereiam answered: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith
  3. simpleaspossible answered: I’m currently reading Solar by Ian McEwan.
  4. messeduppersonality answered: journey to the centre of the earth
  5. pinkpokemons answered: Reading Flawless by Sara Shepard
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  7. theliterarysnob answered: Battle Royale by Koushun Takami
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  9. sheloveswords answered: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte!
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  11. skimblewhereisskimble reblogged this from fridayreads and added:
    Oryx and Crake, and Inkheart. I don’t believe I’ve started anything else lately.
  12. keroscenery answered: Seventh Heaven by Alice Hoffman, The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde and Them by Joyce Carol Oates
  13. outoftheazul reblogged this from mmemordant and added:
    Howl’s Moving Castle, by Diana Wynne Jones
  14. proofrok answered: “Still Life With Woodpecker” — Tom Robbins, and, “Lost Horizon” — James Hilton
  15. hornreviews reblogged this from fridayreads and added:
    Finishing those Rumpus books today so I can start Some Do Not…...Ford Madox Ford tomorrow....
  16. karinanotcinerina answered: I just 30 minutes ago finished Lucy by Laurence Gonzales. Excellent read!
  17. caroleinchicago reblogged this from fridayreads and added:
    IN THE GARDEN OF BEASTS...erik larson. YAY FRIDAYREADS!
  18. caroleinchicago answered: IN THE GARDEN OF BEASTS by Erik Larson
  19. infinitegestures reblogged this from fridayreads and added:
    Catching up on back issues of The Believer magazine,
  20. idieattheend answered: The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
  21. catty1 answered: Buried Prey
  22. mmemordant reblogged this from coyotesqrl and added:
    2030 by Albert Brooks! And periodically Adverbs by Daniel Handler.
  23. lisalovesliterature reblogged this from fridayreads and added:
    The Winner Stands Alone,
  24. lisalovesliterature answered: The Winner Stands Alone by Paulo Coelho.
  25. savagebean reblogged this from fridayreads and added:
    I just started The Poisonwood Bible,...Barbara Kingsolver. It’ll probably be more than one...
  26. 1bookamonth reblogged this from fridayreads and added:
    say No Country for Old Men, since that’s our book...the month, but if I don’t start pacing...
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  28. fewmorepages reblogged this from fridayreads and added:
    McCullough and North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell. Someday I will finally make it to the end of John Adams.
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  32. thestorykeeper answered: “Love for no Reason” by Marci Shimoff
  33. muchlovekris reblogged this from fridayreads and added:
    I’m being reallllllly nerdy this week-...From Racism to Genocide: Anthropology in the...