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Khaled Hosseini : The Kite Runner
I am listening to audio book now on my drive to work. This story about Afganistan and America is a touching personal tale that spans 3 decades. (*****)
Lian Hearn: Grass for His Pillow
The second in this trilogy. A great story. (****)
Lian Hearn: Across the nightingale floor
I loved this book. Part fantasy, part Japanese history, all emotion. A great read (or listen). (*****)
Jeff Cole: 2004 Kirigami Fold & Cut-A-Day Calendar
Mena is having great fun with this book/toy (*****)
Michael Creighton: prey
Classic Creighton, accurate and scary (****)
Who moved my soap: Andy Borowitz
He may be sophmoric but he's very funny!
Dan Brown: The Da Vinci Code
I've just started tis but it is very engrossing. You wish there was a companion book that made clear what is fiction and what isn't becuase the lines between fact andfiction are so hazy (*****)
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