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I've been slow reading for the past 3 months. I finished a Mary Higgins Clark book about a week ago. She is my favorite author! I am never disappointed with her work. But I've really just been reading samples of books on my kindle this month since I can't seem to decide on one yet. I've been on and off reading Dr Gerald Judd's book he wrote before passing away on dentistry "Good Teeth From Birth To Death." A fabulous read, but the words are all blotted out and horribly mispelled, I suppose some sort of glitch in the kindle version since the original copies were actually readable. It's hard to break down what the words say, so that one will be a sloooow go.
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thesquaredeific
Almost the end of the month, how many books have you read? Also feel free to say which and maybe what you think.
Then I got two more books last night cause they were free! Lol. I've been spending a shi* load on books from Amazon for my Kindle, so I really had to cut back. They're so overpriced! It looks like I'll be finishing up these two new freebies probably within 2 weeks since I normally finish a book in a week, then I'm heading to my local bookstore where I can get a handful of my favorite authors for less than $5! It ain't the same convenience as reading on my Kindle, but the price beats what I've been spending.
What do I think about the books? Well, the Mary Higgins one was magnificent! As always. And Dr. Judd -- GENUIS! He's a fabulous man I tell ya. He's actually what convinced me to make such major changes to my dental mess. I don't even brush with toothpaste. I've been toothpaste free since early July! I use peroxide and bar soap instead -- much healthier and I have Judd to thank.
And these two new books? NO clue! I've only read a little of one so far.. it's called The One You Love by Paul Pilkington. Never heard of him, but I have been really intrigued so far. It is one of the free books I got on my Kindle lastnight. I'm only 17% into it, but so far it looks promising. Lots of twists and it's got me on edge, just what I love. I just hope the ending is satisfying. The ending is always what makes or breaks a book for me. Still Life With Murder by P.B Ryan is the other I got lastnight. I'm really unsure about it as I've only read a few pages, and I won't begin reading it again until I finish the Paul P. book since I can't read more than one at a time without mixing the stories up! Lol. Well, except the Judd book. I can read bits of it at a time and never mix up the dangers of fluoride with my fun thriller book. Lol.
Never heard of the this P. Ryan author before either, but it was free, I was desperate and I liked the brief on the back. LOL. I can't stand not having something to read before bed. I always read before sleeping.