Ahh... I'm reading the best book right now. The main characters are named David and Laurel -- the same names as two of my very own characters in my will-she-really-ever-finish-writing-it WIP.
Anyway. The book is called THE GIRL WHO STOPPED SWIMMING and it has been likened to THE LOVELY BONES.
It's fantastic so far -- 85 pages in, and I'm. in. love.
I'm off to read more, but before I go...
I haven't really bragged about the sheer awesomespice number of books I've read in 2010 for awhile. It's time to share:
With a goal of 100, I'm on book number 54!
While I apparently threw out my writing goals along with the used-pregnancy tests I took (hubs said it was just icky-weird to save those as mementos -- also, is that like thowing out the baby with the bath water? -- I never understood that cliche. Anyway. This parenthetical aside has spiraled out of control.) it appears that I just might succeed in my reading goals this year.
I rock at something!
Anyway. The book is called THE GIRL WHO STOPPED SWIMMING and it has been likened to THE LOVELY BONES.
It's fantastic so far -- 85 pages in, and I'm. in. love.
I'm off to read more, but before I go...
I haven't really bragged about the sheer awesomespice number of books I've read in 2010 for awhile. It's time to share:
With a goal of 100, I'm on book number 54!
While I apparently threw out my writing goals along with the used-pregnancy tests I took (hubs said it was just icky-weird to save those as mementos -- also, is that like thowing out the baby with the bath water? -- I never understood that cliche. Anyway. This parenthetical aside has spiraled out of control.) it appears that I just might succeed in my reading goals this year.
I rock at something!
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So, throwing baby (something precious) out with the bathwater (something used or dirty or unwanted) is a bad thing.