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Sorry it's late, but better late than never. :)

Case Histories by Kate Atkinson
Sarah Dessen recommended this in her LJ, so I had to get it. It's about the unrelated cold cases of a missing sister, a murdered daughter, and a crazed housewife, and the jaded detective who tries to solve them. It was very absorbing, but not quite as good as I expected.

Jane Austen in Scarsdale: or Love, Death and the SATs by Paula Marantz Cohen
I LOVED this book. I haven't read Persuasion (I know), but this is supposed to be a modern retelling. Anne, a high school guidance counselor, tries to help students, take care of her grandmother, and get over the man who got away ten years ago, whose nephew is now one of her students. I really liked these characters. They were so real. To me that's what good writing is about.

Shopgirl by Steve Martin
This book was a little explicit for my taste, but it's very well-written (who knew Steve Martin could write?). If you haven't seen the movie, it's about Mirabelle, a depressed glove salesgirl in LA, and the two men in her life: Roy, the suave older man, and Jeremy, the young slacker. For some reason I liked the ending much better in book form.

Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
This is the love story of Bella, a misfit, and Edward, a vampire. But it's so much more than that. Bella unhappily moves to her father's house in the rainiest place in America, for the sake of her mother, who's getting remarried. Resigned to a dull, depressing life, she instead meets Edward and gets swept into his life and his unusual family. It's a fantastic and very intense story - I read the whole thing in one afternoon because I couldn't put it down. Last night I found out there's a sequel. I can't wait to read it.

Senator's Bride, Daring Bride, Courageous Bride, and A Montclair Homecoming by Jane Peart
The last books of the Brides of Montclair series. These books take the Montrose and Cameron families (and their zillion descendants) through suffragism, both world wars, and finally, the '80s. They were decent, but I just don't love them like I do the earlier books. Maybe because the earlier books are happier. I like escapism in my historical fiction. :)

Peeps by Scott Westerfeld
Another teenage vampire book - I'm not developing an unhealthy fascination, it was just coincidence. :) This story is about Cal, a guy who has the "disease" of vampirism but not the symptoms, so he's specially qualified to hunt down full vampires and send them to some sort of rehab. In the process of hunting the girl who infected him, he discovers that nothing he's been taught is what it seems. The subject matter isn't too pleasant, and there are a few icky sections about parasites (which almost made me give up on the book, though I really like Scott Westerfeld). But the twisty ending redeemed the whole thing for me.

Total for February: 9
2007 year to date: 24

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Date: 2007-03-08 03:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] singersdd.livejournal.com
I saw Shopgirl on the shelf at the library last night - I'll have to check it out next. I did get The Bronze Horseman and I'll have to review it when I'm done.

Jane Austen in Scarsdale, here I come! Persuasion is my favorite Jane Austen book!

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Date: 2007-03-08 09:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chestnutcurls.livejournal.com
You'll love it!

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Date: 2007-03-08 04:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] moredetails.livejournal.com
I'm going to start writing down some of the books you like a lot and that sound good. How do you even hear of all these books? It's really cool.

I'd like to track my books read this year but already I've forgotten when I finished a couple of books that I read. It might've been before the new year. My LJ might say.

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Date: 2007-03-08 09:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chestnutcurls.livejournal.com
Some of them I get from other people's book lists, a lot I get from Amazon (the Recommended for You list is useful), and some I just come across randomly.

Bibliophil and Chain Reading are both really good for tracking what you've read (I'm too lazy to find the link right now, but you can look them up). I used to keep an Excel spreadsheet and that was much less fun.

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Date: 2007-03-08 06:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] janiah.livejournal.com
I've been looking for The Brides of Montclair series for years. My dad gave me one of them when I was a teenager, but it wasn't the first one and I've never been able to find them at all.... Where did you gind them, and do you have the entire series? I mean, would you want to sell them? If not, that's fine... I just want to eventually have that entire series, myself. :)

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Date: 2007-03-08 10:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chestnutcurls.livejournal.com
:) Ooo, I love talking about this! Well, I've had the first four books for years. They were re-printed in the late 90's, so they're easier to find. I had read the whole series from the library years ago, but they've since sold their copies. Since I love the books so much and know I'll still like them in ten years, I went on a spree at Christmas to find them used. I got most of them from half.com. They're all out of print now, so the web is pretty much the only Montclair source.

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Date: 2007-03-09 02:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] modmerseygirl.livejournal.com
I'm sooo happy you liked Twilight. It's one of my favourite books ever. New Moon is amazing, too!! They're such addictive novels....I burned some serious midnight oil reading them. ;-) Can't wait for book #3, Eclipse, which is due out this autumn!

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Date: 2007-03-09 02:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chestnutcurls.livejournal.com
Oh man!!! I read the first chapter of New Moon online. I can't wait to get my hands on it. I don't know what it is about it, but this story is one of those that sucks me in so much, I feel kind of drugged when I stop reading. :) LOL.

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Date: 2007-03-11 01:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] modmerseygirl.livejournal.com
Awww! :-) I know exactly how you feel! It's totally addictive, heehee! In fact, I'm on my second reading of Twilight now, and it's just as hard to put down as it was the first time I read it. LOL!

Hope you're able to read New Moon soon. It's wonderful!

I just got my best friend hooked on the books, too. Bought Twilight for her - she quickly read it, and promptly went to buy New Moon. *grin*

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