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Topic: What Are We Reading This Week? 5/24-5/30

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Date Posted: 5/30/2009 2:23 PM ET
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Hey,  Sherri, is Letters from Home connected to her other ex-military romances?  I think they're all ex-Rangers or something like that?  Might have to get this one, too :)

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Date Posted: 5/30/2009 2:23 PM ET
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Hey,  Sherri, is Letters from Home connected to her other ex-military romances?  I think they're all ex-Rangers or something like that?  Might have to get this one, too :)

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Date Posted: 5/30/2009 2:46 PM ET
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Sherri..I have "Sweetness" on my WL.  I didn't realize it was YA.  Did it get any better?

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Date Posted: 5/30/2009 6:48 PM ET
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Read a another satisfying category romance -- The Doctor's Surprise Family by Mary J. Forbes -- much better than your typical light romance - War veteran with wounds inside and out, a very patient, healing widow with a 10 year old son -- nice story.

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Date Posted: 5/30/2009 8:34 PM ET
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I'm still reading Watch Over Me by Lucy Monroe..another day with not much sleep so not sure if I'll be able to focus on it or not! I was doing pretty well til work came in..stupid work!

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Date Posted: 5/30/2009 11:21 PM ET
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I got about 15 minutes of sleep last night, so picked up Crusie's Gettting Rid of Bradley, in the hopes it would be lively enough to keep me from falling asleep on the elliptical. (Worked pretty well, though driving home was touch and go.)

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Date Posted: 5/31/2009 11:05 AM ET
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Christa, I'm still reading Sweetness and it is YA but its definitely for older teens.   Fedora, its the first in a 7 book series where the hero's are all in the military.

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