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I read because I must. It's like breathing to me. And I love talking about books. But I'm also an Arsenal fan, a wine drinker, a music lover and weirdly obsessed with pop culture. I mostly blog about books, but sometimes about things I'm thinking or doing. When I'm not on the blog, I'm scoping deals for a professional services company, hanging out with friends, or seeing some live theater.

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Posted on 25 Jul 2010 In: Reading

Game On, Y’all

Book 38:The Game On Diet Krista Vernoff and Az Ferguson Through some of the other very cool book bloggers and Twitter mavens, I heard about The Game On Diet.  I’ve decided to join a team and play for the month of August. Like I tend to do, I thought it sounded fun and I signed […]

Posted on 10 Jul 2010 In: Reading

Lost, Found, Still Missing

Book 37: Still Missing by Chevy Stevens What happens when you realize you are in a living hell?  When you think you’ve survived the worst thing that can happen, only to learn there are things far more insidious that you must endure? How do you put your life back together after everything that defined you is taken […]

Posted on 10 Jul 2010 In: Reading

Spark! Come on Baby, Light my Fire….

Book 36, The Spark! Book 36, y’all! And you can tell from the title I’m changing up the format a bit.  I thought the book number and title might be getting a little boring. Since this is the first post of July, I thought it was a good time to mix it up a bit. […]

Posted on 27 Jun 2010 In: Reading

Book 35: The Brightest Star in the Sky

I don’t think I’ve ever read a Marian Keyes novel that I didn’t like.  The Brightest Star in the Sky was no exception.  I downloaded this one from audible.com, and got an extra treat with it: The narrator is Irish, which is fitting since the story is set a Number 66 Star Street in Dublin. […]

In U2’s Mofo, Bono sings about “…looking for to fill that God-shaped hole…” That phrase kept running through my head when I read back through the list of selections I’ve blogged this year. I noticed I have a few books around turning away from traditional religion, and books on personal growth and finding happiness.  I […]