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  1. dragondrool

    Help! Can't remember book...

    I also vote Shutter Island.
  2. dragondrool

    Thank you!

    Thank you!
  3. dragondrool

    Title sleuth

    Perhaps it's one of the Elizabeth Peters mysteries? Many of those are set in Egypt, particularly the Amelia Peabody books.
  4. dragondrool

    Unknown title

    You're welcome! :)
  5. dragondrool

    Unknown title

    Sounds a bit like Stuck in Neutral, by Terry Trueman, from what I can remember of that one.
  6. dragondrool

    Clive Barker: Books Of Blood

    It's been a long while since I read these short stories, but I liked them quite a bit. I think my favorite Barker story by far is Dread.
  7. dragondrool

    what is this book?

    I'd go with the Madeleine L'Engle books, too. Either A Wrinkle in Time or The Wind in the Door. I know they talk about mitochondria in one of those.
  8. dragondrool

    Does anyone know this book?

    The Flanders Panel, by Arturo Perez-Reverte? Just a random thought.
  9. dragondrool

    Best part of a book

    Definitely the middle, when I get absorbed and life keeps interrupting the good parts. I sometimes tend to rush the reading of the last three chapters a lot, so the last part is the last section I would choose for the poll.
  10. dragondrool

    Most hated 'classic' novel you've actually read

    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which I never would've finished if it hadn't been assigned, required reading. Second to that would be Oliver Twist, which was just too slow and plodding. I suppose I could've switched to another book for that assignment, but that was back in the day when...
  11. dragondrool

    Buying a book you already have

    I've done this maybe a dozen times. Most of the time it's either because they changed the title or the cover of a book, or it's book such and such of a series, where I'm waiting for the whole thing in paperback before I read it.
  12. dragondrool

    what books made you cry?

    I've read part of The Hiding Place, some time ago. I just couldn't get into that one, for some reason. After so many holocaust books, you have to set them aside for a good long while. The last one I read was geared toward kids, called Hanna's Suitcase. The author started with a child's...
  13. dragondrool

    Where is your favorite place to read?

    Riding in the car, in the bathtub, nestled just right against the nine pillows on my bed.
  14. dragondrool

    what books made you cry?

    More books than I thought have made me cry, once I sat down and thought about it. I've cried with... Low Red Moon (Kiernan), A Guided Tour of Hell (Hatek), My Sister's Keeper (Picoult), Plain Truth (Picoult), Marley & Me (Grogan) Freak the Mighty (Philbrick), Night (Wiesel), Hiroshima...
  15. dragondrool

    Gil's all fright diner

    I've got it in my to-read-cart-along-bag right now. I've only read a few pages, and it might be a bit before I get back to it, but those pages were a scream! I just want to wait a bit until things calm down so I can read it and enjoy it without a bunch of distractions. I expect I'll love it.
  16. dragondrool

    Read it again for the first time?

    The Grapes of Wrath ~ John Steinbeck Ten Little Indians ~ Agatha Christie and maybe Silence of the Lambs ~ Thomas Harris
  17. dragondrool

    Please HELP ME!!!

    Among the Hidden, by Margaret Peterson Haddix
  18. dragondrool

    Night time reading: Can you do it? Do you do it?

    I do this a lot on the weekends. I'll usually read for half an hour, and then I get up and read the paper. A lot of times I'll fall asleep mid-chapter, and then pick it up and finish from where I left off while I wake up.
  19. dragondrool

    raggedy edges

    The only think I don't care for with the deckled edges is trying to flip back through the book to find something. The pages tend to turn in clumps.
  20. dragondrool

    Night time reading: Can you do it? Do you do it?

    I have to read in bed every night before I go to sleep. Some nights I last only a page or so, but for the most part if I can find a comfy position, I generally read from around 10:00 until 11:00. It's usually closer to 11:30 or midnight on a weekend. If I'm near the end of a book, I'll push...
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