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Right now what book are you most looking forward to reading?

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I just got the book The City of Falling Angels by John Berendt. I put it on reserve at the library as soon as I read that it was coming out. He is the author of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, which inspired us to visit Savannah, GA. I loved the book, and I loved the city. I'm hoping that his new one is just as good.

Andi from Seattle
Thud! by Terry Pratchett and Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman

Michael Allen Dymmoch has a new Thinnes/Caleb mystery out in December called White Tiger and I am really glad, as I like her work a lot.

And Barbara Seranella's long-awaited new one, An Unacceptable Death, is due in January. Yay!

Kim in Ohio
I am so looking forward to reading The Widow of the South.

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I am most looking forward to reading A Breath of Snow and Ashes because I have read all of Diana Gabaldon's books, and was enthralled by them. I love books about time travel, and hers are especially fascinating.

Cindy from Jackson, WY
A Breath of Snow and Ashes by Diana Gabaldon!!

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I'm looking forward (after I finish The Wrong Dog by Carol Lea Benjamin) to A Taint in the Blood by Dana Stabenow. I've always had an interest in things Alaskan ever since college days when one of my profs and his wife asked me to go with them to establish a music school at the U. of Alaska. (The prof was the composer of "The Army Air Corps Song" --- Off we go into the wild blue yonder...) But the Feds didn't come up with enough money to establish the kind of school Mr. Crawford envisioned.) Then my husband was for many years Music Director for a cruise line and went to Alaska many times and loved it. Stabenow makes that wonderful place come alive and tells terrific stories.

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Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer.

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I'm looking forward to reading The Lincoln Lawyer by Michael Connelly.

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Because of the release of the movie, I am most excited about reading Memoirs of a Geisha. Right now, as an evacuee, I do have more time to read than I usually do. I have always enjoyed Japanese history and culture.

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I'm looking forward to reading Asylum by Patrick McGrath.

Jan in Edmonds
I'm looking forward to reading Mossflower, second in the series from Brian Jacques and a prequel to Redwall Abbey. I'm fourth on the waiting list at my library. This series is on the NYT Bestseller list for children's series books.

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I'm most looking forward to reading The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova.

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I am looking forward to reading Oprah's most recent selection, which is A Million Little Pieces.

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I am looking forward to the new Kay Scarpetta book, Predator by Patricia Cornwell.

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On Beauty by Zadie Smith

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Son of a Witch by Gregory Maguire

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The Falls by Joyce Carol Oates

Connie from Carlisle, PA
The Camel Club by David Baldacci. I love all of his books.

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Without exaggeration, I have over 300 books sitting on shelves in my office that I have yet to read. Therefore, I am looking forward to reading MANY books. But if I had to pick one --- I have been dying to start The Mango Season by Amulya Malladi. I will start that immediately after finishing Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.

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A Man Without a Country by Kurt Vonnegut

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Eleven on Top by Janet Evanovich

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Two actually --- A Breath of Snow and Ashes by Diana Gabaldon and The Widow of the South by Robert Hicks.

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I'm looking forward to reading The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown, but I'm waiting for it to come out in paperback.

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The book I am most interested in reading right now is The Historian. I almost bought it today, but I thought I'd go to Barnes and Noble and use my discount.

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I suppose it would be some of the books I currently have checked out from the library plus some I own but don't seem to have the time to read as I check too many from the library. Two from the library that shall be my next ones to read are Zipporah, Wife of Moses by Marek Halter and The Plot Against America by Philip Roth. Two that I have recently purchased and anticipate reading are The Checkbook and the Cruise Missile by Arundhati Royand Shelf Life by Suzanne Strempek Shea.

Nunu in Niagara
I'm looking forward to reading the sequel to Savannah Blues,Savannah Breeze, by Mary Kay Andrews, due out in the Spring of 2006. I love her writing, lots of southern humor and a good story line. For those of you who have not read any of her books, give her a try and you will be hooked too.

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The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls and We Need to Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver.

Pat from Sugar Land
The City of Falling Angels by John Berendt

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Fire Sale by Sarah Paretsky. As I live in Australia, my library is unable to purchase titles for MONTHS after they are published.

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I am most looking forward to reading Fiddlers by Ed McBain. I have been a huge fan of the 57th Precinct and its characters for many years now. He kept the characters vibrant even after almost 50 years as an author. I am truly sad about his passing and the world is at a loss without this great author who has given 2-3 generations great series. So with bittersweet feelings I will readFiddlers and say goodbye to a beloved series and characters!!

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The Widow of the South by Robert Hicks
Grave Sight by Charlaine Harris
School Days by Robert B. Parker


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Sweetwater Creek by Anne Rivers Siddons

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I am looking forward to the latest and last book of the Mitford Series by Jan KaronLight From Above.

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The City of Falling Angels by John Berendt.
I so enjoyed his first book, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, which I found by seeing him interviewed on BookNotes.

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I'm looking forward to reading Greg Rucka's book, hitting bookshelves October 25th, Private Wars. This is a sequel to his first book, A Gentleman's Game. After reading it, I'm a total fan of Rucka. Plus, this book is about a female assassin. Anyone who writes about a woman kicking butt, with an on-edge attitude, I'm bound to read it. Thanks Rucka for making a book that I enjoy to read. Continue the good work!

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The Widow of the South by Robert Hicks

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I have Elizabeth Kostova's The Historian waiting on my bookshelf; can't wait!

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I am greatly looking forward to reading A Light from Heaven by Jan Karon. It is the final installment in the Mitford series. I've loved and enjoyed each and every entry and will be sorry to see this wonderful series come to a close.

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I am looking forward to reading The Second Coming of the Carpetbaggers by Oscar Reagan, Jr., published by PublishAmerica.

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The next book by Lee Child.

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The Lincoln Lawyer

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Series of Unfortunate Events #12

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Goodnight Nobody by Jennifer Weiner

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Mary, Mary by James Patterson

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I am looking forward to Angels in the Gloom by Anne Perry. I am teaching a WWI elective to high school seniors; the chance to read a fiction book and call it "background" without too much guilt is priceless!

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I am looking forward to reading City of Falling Angels by John Berendt.
I loved reading Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil and have been waiting for his next book. Since discovering the books by Donna Leon that are set in Venice, I've developed an interest in the city. I'm looking forward to Berendt's view.

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American Prometheus by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin

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John Berendt's new book!

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I am looking forward to reading Jonny Magic and the Card Shark Kids.

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Big Russ and Me by Tim Russert

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I am most looking forward to reading The Historian and The Widow of the South. Now that school has started, my reading has slowed down. I miss it, but my students and principal expect me to teach every day. :-)

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Though I am not Jewish, I sang in and directed the choir in a conservative temple on Miami Beach for fourteen years. With the High Holidays approaching, I am looking forward to reading The Rabbi's Cat by Joann Sfar, wherein the Rabbi's cat learns to speak and wants a Bar Mitsvah.

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I am looking forward to reading all the novels by Joseph Kanon. I have thoroughly enjoyed Alibi, both for its riveting suspense and its amazing plunge into everything Venetian --- architecture, geography, places, people, history.

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I just picked up the book String of Pearls by Priscilla L. Buckley. I am looking forward to read about her early life working for the United Press. It sounds like it will be a fun read. Priscilla is William Buckley's sister...they both have the Buckley wit.

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I'm looking forward to reading my advance copy of Maybe a Miracle by Brian Strause. I am currently reading Gish Jen's The Love Wife.

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American Gods by Neil Gaiman

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Eavan Boland has a new book of poetry coming out in February 2006, which I have preordered. Anything by Boland is a much-looked-forward-to read --- the lady is the Queen of the Irish Women Poets, and frankly for my dollar the Queen of the USA Women poets. Any striving author would find her book, Object Lessons, a hidden gem. As to helpful books to authors or wannabes, take a look not at the Bird by Bird types of books, but rather at the real stories of authors: WilliamsStafford (one of the best), Kooser --- to mention a few.

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The Divide by Nicholas Evans

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The Mercy of Thin Air by Ronlyn Domingue