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The Space Between Us: A Novel (P.S.) by Thrity Umrigar

No Country for Old Men (Vintage International) by Cormac McCarthy

The Gravedigger's Daughter by Joyce Carol Oates

The Terror: A Novel by Dan Simmons

Nicholas Nickleby (Penguin Classics) by Charles Dickens

Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith

The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory

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About meGreetings all...
My name is Ruthanne. I am a retired nurse, and a voracious reader...and have been all my life. I was born and raised in and around Boston but am now living in Texas.
I have eight books lined up to download...beginning with A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS and also some by the late Wm. F. Buckley.
I discovered this site quite by accident today and am very excited about it and anxious to explore and meet fellow bibliophiles and find out what everyone is reading!
Thanks for letting me introduce myself...and happy reading to all...
Ruthanne (aka Bookworm39)

About my libraryComplete sets of Dickens (2 to be exact...one antique and one brand new and more "readable), all of Jane Austen, numerous biographies and medical books. I collect old medical books.

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I also was very impressed with The Devil in the White City. Can't remember what made me pick it up, but it was a very interesting insight into the history of Chicago.
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