Well, for non-fiction, I personally enjoyed "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks", about the woman whose death from cervical cancer led to the creation of the first "immortal" line of cells, known as "HeLa". It was a well written, fascinating book, and I found it very much a page turner. It's not just science. It touches on race, social, and cultural issues, as well.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/03/books/03book.html
This one looks good and like something that would be fascinating to me. Thank you!
I have thought about reading a biography or autobiography of someone that interests me...the problem is I can't think of anyone at this moment!
I've been looking up all the others that people are suggesting too! I'm not really into stuff like the Hunger Games or Harry Potter type genre. Not into science fiction at all. I think I will start Girl on a Train to see what it's like but read it during the day. I do like true crime and mystery type stuff (like Dateline shows, 20/20, etc) but sometimes even those freak me out at night lol. And I'm completely turned off by gruesome horror or outright evil stuff.
I'm mid 30s and I just scare easily, I suppose.


