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Between Shades of Gray
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Thursday, March 6, 2014

Tri 2 faves and Tri 3 plans

I am about 3 quarters of the way through my current book, Out of the Easy so I will definitely finish it soon. Right now Jo is in a good place with her recommendation letter for a good college in hand that she blackmailed a businessman to write and is sending it off soon. She desperately wants to get out of the french quarter she lives in and her past. She wants a good education to start a fresh new life. While she is looking at a good full education she is having problems with the mentally unstable man who had taken her in many years ago. He recently cut himself, without knowing, with scissors she left out so she feels very guilty. I have really enjoyed this book and want to finish it soon.

This Tri I want to branch out in my genres. I have really stuck to depressing historical fiction for about two years now and want to try something new. I will probably read Steven Colbert's, I am America (And so can You!) I want to read something that interests me and I really like political humor so I'm going to give it a try.

6 comments:

  1. Hey Todd, nice post. I too find myself continuously reading the same genres over and over again. I am also going to try to start reading something different. What is Out Of Easy about? Let me know if you find a book that I might find interesting.

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  2. Hey Todd, that Stephen Colbert book looks really interesting and I would love to see a review about that where you could talk more about the book because it looks like something I would love to read.

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  3. I feel that way too sometimes. Let me know how the Stephen Colbert book his he is amazing.

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  4. I also feel like this post was very relatable. I have also found myself reading the same genre, over and ver agin.

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  5. Hey Todd, I feel the exact same as you in the sense that I have read the same genres of books for quite a while now and it gets monotonous. I too am a fan of Stenphen Colbert and would love to hear how the book is and if it might spark an interest in myself.

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  6. Love his show didn't even know he had a book. I can't wait to read it

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