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AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!![]()
I ran out of books to read and i can't go to the library until this weekend![]()
First rule of book worms- always have several books going at once!



AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!![]()
I ran out of books to read and i can't go to the library until this weekend![]()
Started The Johnstown Flood by David McCullough on the plane yesterday. I have enjoyed many of his other books. This one so far has not disappointed.
I just picked up the sample of this book on my Kindle app...I think I'll have to purchase it ($9.99, not too bad for a book, I guess, and it saves me a trip to the library/book store). It's intriguing. I think it will definitely hold my attention.
You have got to listen to Bloodsucking Fiends and You Suck back to back. Just make sure Bloodsucking Fiends is first!
If you like Christopher Moore check out Carl Hiaasen. Doesn't have the supernatural aspect Moore has, but same twisted humor. There are a couple of characters he has that show up in numerous books.
Kelli
I have read Hoot and listened to Skinny Dip by Carl Hiaasen. He is very entertaining too but still gets in some environmental messages about FL is his writing. I will have to check out some more of his stuff. Thanks.
I just got started, it's very interesting.
Are you going to read the complete book on the Kindle app?
Yup. It's the 10th book I've purchased on my iPhone.
I've read them both. They're great "in between" books. Sometimes after reading a really long, involved book - I"ll pick up something light to read before I start another long one. Helps clear the mind. I used to be able to read several boks at once, but now I keep getting the characters from one confused with the others... Just another joy of getting older( almost as much fun as having to get up in the middle of the night for a potty break)
Thanks for mentioning that book, I had forgotten that Pete mentioned it on the podcast... as said before - a joy of getting older
Hello
I am glad this thread is here. I am always looking for something good to read. I finished The Lost Symbol a while back and while I enjoyed it, it didnt have the "I just cant put this book down" power that the DiVinci Code had.
I love all types of books, The Stand is one of my all time favs, Patricia Cornwell, Steve Berry, Harry Potter books, Kathy Reichs just to name a few. I have a serious book addiction, DH doesnt understand it, but heck he isnt a reader.
I just finished Denise Swansons latest book, they are cute mysteries that you can read in a day or so and they actually make you laugh out loud with some of the characters antics.
I just came back from Salem MA a few weeks ago and picked up the Lace Reader, the author was signing the books. I am going to start it when I get home from work tonight- after voting.
Keep up the good suggestions, and kudos to the great thread.![]()
Don't you just love the publix librarycatycatcat4, you owe me a new screen. That's the funniest thing I've read in forever.
(don't drink and read the DISBoards at the same time)
Just got Queen Mother from Sam's. It's the authorized biography of the Queen Mum. A bit dry, but good for the anglophile in me.
Hello fellow avid readers!
Any recommendations for some fun (not too-graphic) mysteries books I can sink my teeth into? I like things like the Stephanie Plum series from Janet Evanovich, The Cat Who by Lilian Jackson Braun, The Hannah Swenson books from Joanne Fluke, things by Carol Higgins Clark, etc.
Oh, and can you keep your fingers crossed that I get a Kindle for my birthday or Christmas? It would really save me some money on books!
Hello fellow avid readers!
Any recommendations for some fun (not too-graphic) mysteries books I can sink my teeth into? I like things like the Stephanie Plum series from Janet Evanovich, The Cat Who by Lilian Jackson Braun, The Hannah Swenson books from Joanne Fluke, things by Carol Higgins Clark, etc.
Oh, and can you keep your fingers crossed that I get a Kindle for my birthday or Christmas? It would really save me some money on books!
I have to say, I don't know what took me so long to get an audio book. My commute is at least an hour each way and it's been great to pass the time!
Kim