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July 11, 2008

Summer Reading Club, Weeks 4 and 5

I hope everyone had a great Independence Day last week!  If you live somewhere else, I hope you've had a good week.  If you live in the UK, did you guys happen to get that letter we sent a while back?  :)

This is a big week here at the Summer Reading Club.  We're posting books we've read for not one, but TWO weeks!  I hope you've been doing better than I have.  I got bogged down so badly in that big thick Rule of Four book that my reading's gotten all thrown off! 

At any rate, here's your big chance.  '

  1. Post a list of what you've been reading on your blog (or update a previous list!)
  2. Be sure to include a link to THIS POST in your post.
  3. Use the Mr. Linky tool below to tell the rest of us that you've posted.
  4. Be sure you link to YOUR SUMMER READING CLUB POST, not your general blog URL!

Alright, kids.  Let's see 'em!!!

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Yay! I just finished my 10th book of the summer last night. I don't remember the last time that I had so much fun reading...usually when I read it's because I have to and the books are not very interesting. Thanks for this club!

Even with an extra week, I still couldn't get my "report" done on time. Glad I'm not in school anymore! I'll catch up this week though.

Where's the Monday Mashup? Too tired to type from your big mountain hike?

Better late than never, right? But hey - I did a post last week on time so that should balance out the late post this week, right? Well...that's my story and I'm sticking to it.

As Tobymac would say..."Back from the day, I’m the sleeper done slumbering..." - oh yeah...got a big book done this week and I'm jumpin' into a couple smaller ones. believe it!

just one book again for me... i've actually finished a couple others, but i've been on vacation and haven't been online much...

ps. thanks for the props regarding my name...

peace... love... bdg...

This U2 junky has gotten his fix and accomplished some summer reading!

Since summer is short, I went with short stories.

Posted! Now let me go find another book....

"Cooter's" book review is up. My contribution to the good ole' Southern way of life!

Thanks to a free iTunes download, I was able to get my assignment in on time this week. Anyone else read The Alchemist?

Woo hoo! It's back! Kudos to you, Mark. I don't know how you keep up with all the things you got going...just following you on facebook, all the things you do with your family, the group, in general...wow...and then this. Busy, busy, busy! I've got my list updated. Still working on one book, but have a pre-review listed for it. Have a great weekend!

Woo hoo! It's back! Kudos to you, Mark. I don't know how you keep up with all the things you got going...just following you on facebook, all the things you do with your family, the group, in general...wow...and then this. Busy, busy, busy! I've got my list updated. Still working on one book, but have a pre-review listed for it. Have a great weekend!

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