So what are you reading? I will go first

Thanks Lars for the Tip! I'll do that.:D

Lars, one more question. Is Chesapeake Blue from the series with Rising Tides and Inner Harbor?? Cause if it is, I'm going to be really excited!!!!
 

I just finished In Her Shoes by Jennifer Weiner. She also wrote Good In Bed. (both are great books) :) It was a nice contrast from White Olenander, which I read right before that one.

Now I'm reading Here On Earth by Alice Hoffman. So far so good. ;)

Lars624 - I also read She's Come Undone... that was a great book! :) I would recommend Watermelon by Marian Keyes and both of Alice Sebold's books (The Lovely Bones and Lucky) I think you would enjoy those also. :)

:)

Oh, my dh loves reading Grisham and James Patterson. But for some reason I just can't get into those books. I did like a couple of JP's books... The Beach House and Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas. :) They were a little more my style. :)
 
I'm reading Alaska by James Michener. I decided to read it because we plan on going on an Alaskan cruise this summer. I've been reading it for about 8 months though, since I can't read for long because of my headaches.

I am really glad I'm reading it though. It is helping me get a feel for the history of Alaska and it is also helping me decide which shore excursions to take.
 
Donna, have you checked the books on tape at your local library? May be easier to listen than to read with the migraines. I don't know how you stand it, but hope you can find relief soon!

I'm reading Diana Gabaldon's The Fiery Cross. Love her books!
Enjoy Nora Roberts, Stephen King, John Grisham, David Baldacci, Patricia Cornwell and Elizabeth George too!

A friend sent me the "Making of Animal Kingdom", so that is next on my list.
CC
 
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Pleasure reading????......I WISH:rolleyes: :rolleyes: .......only on vacations:( :( :(

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Originally posted by WebmasterCathyCanada
Donna, have you checked the books on tape at your local library? May be easier to listen than to read with the migraines. I don't know how you stand it, but hope you can find relief soon!

I'm reading Diana Gabaldon's The Fiery Cross. Love her books!
Enjoy Nora Roberts, Stephen King, John Grisham, David Baldacci, Patricia Cornwell and Elizabeth George too!

A friend sent me the "Making of Animal Kingdom", so that is next on my list.
CC

I love Diana Gabaldon's books.

I never really considered books on tape because I am more of a visual person than an auditory one. I just can't concentrate with only listening....
 
I just finished The Lovely Bones, very good, and now I am reading Lucky both are by Alice Sebold.:D
 
I understand, Donna, I am the same. :) The only way I could listen to a book on tape is if I was driving a long distance.

Cathy
 
Just finished Ken Follett's "Jackdaws" about 10 mins ago. He is my favorite author. Wished he would pump them out like Stephen King.
 
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I read Lovely Bones & I really liked it. I have Lucky but I haven't started it yet. Thanks to your recommendation I will read it next.:D
 
Uncle Tom's Cabin. I'm fascinated with that time in history and I've always wondered about this book. So I decided to go ahead and read it.
 
Pure fluff right now. I just finished Catherine Coulter Evening Star. Don't know how I missed this series as I've read everything else by her.

Looks like everyone is reading lots of good books. I think I need to go to the library this week.
 
[color=0066ff]I'm reading White Shark by Peter Benchley. I like thrillers.[/color]
 
I'm reading, "Let Freedom Ring" by Sean Hannity. Santa brought it for me for Christmas!

Kathy
 
I've just finished two Christmas gifts, "Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood" (Rebecca Wells) and "A is for Alibi" (Sue Grafton's first Kinsey Milhone mystery).

The other three I received as gifts are "Fell Swoop" (Piers Anthony's Xanth series), "The Last Salmon of Doubt" (the late Douglas Adams), and "Tricky Business" (Dave Barry).

I'm not sure which one I'll dig into next. I love having choices! :)
 
With all of the every day stresses I like to relax with a little fluff. My current fluff read is No Place Like Home by Fern Michaels. Yesterday I finished Nicholas Sparks Road to Roadanthe.

I'm another Janet Evanovich fan too, haven't read Visions of Sugar Plums yet, and I am anxiously awaiting #9 too.

:bounce::wave::bounce:
 

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