Hunger Games and Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins. Young Adult but pretty good. I'd say OK for 6th grade and up. Before that I had just finished Echo in the Bone from the Outlander series. Still up in the air about that. It had been such a long time since I had read them that I had to google character names again. Plus she left me hanging.
This afternoon I finished Never Too Late by Robyn Carr. For me, it wasn't one of her best efforts, although I kind of liked it. It just seemed to wrap up too quickly. Next up, Eggs Benedict Arnold. I forget the author's name for sure, I think it's Laura Childs (?). New author for me.
Went out last night & bought "Lovely Bones"....finished it this afternoon & SOOOOO disappointed...it definitely wasn't what I thought it would be..now I can go see the movie!
Just started Jodi Picoult's "House Rules".
As a mom of a little boy with autism, I find this book both fascinating and very sad. It is amazing when you read a story similar to your own, from a different perspective.
I finished Murder With Puffins by Donna Andrews yesterday. I just couldn't seem to really get into the book but still plowed through it until the end. I know that a couple of posters here like that series. I found the second book not as interesting as the first. I may give the third book a try but I haven't quite decided yet.
Now I've started reading The Fires of Heaven by Robert Jordan. It's the 5th in his Wheel of Time series. In paperback, it's over 900 pages long so I'll be with this book awhile. But that's okay, it's really started out good!
I just finished The Outlander by Gil Adamson. It's about a young widow on the run in the wilderness of the Canadian mountains in 1903. It was a beautifully written story with wonderful character development. It was quite different, but I really liked it.
Trying once again to plow through Shutter island by Dennis Lehane. I really want to like his books, truly I do! I figure since I want to see the movie I should know the real story....
Hunger Games and Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins. Young Adult but pretty good. I'd say OK for 6th grade and up. Before that I had just finished Echo in the Bone from the Outlander series. Still up in the air about that. It had been such a long time since I had read them that I had to google character names again. Plus she left me hanging.
I finished Saving CeeCee Honeycut by Beth Hoffman and I'm on the second book of The Charybdis series. The second book is called As Simple as That by K.A. Thompson.
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