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In reply to the discussion: What are you reading the week of January 1, 2012? [View all]backtoblue
(11,347 posts)31. The foreign film
didn't explore her mind or give many details other than blackmail and rape. It was all subtitled, so that may have something to do with me not understanding the storyline.
I might have to read the book now from hearing the reviews from posters, but I'm a bit apprehensive.
You're right, though. Seeing a scenario affects us way more than reading it. I must've gotten it backwards this time! lol
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I don't have a book on the go. I have several to go with. I think I'll choose a novel. I feel like
applegrove
Dec 2011
#1
The Wave in the Mind: Talks and Essays on the Writer, the Reader, and the Imagination
LWolf
Jan 2012
#14
Just finished "The Vows of Silence" by Susan Hill, one of her Simon Serailler novels
Lydia Leftcoast
Jan 2012
#15