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The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood --finished re-reading it the other night. Hard to believe it was published in '85 (IIRC) because so much of it still seems possible. Creepy story but well written.

Now I'm bouncing around through about 19 pages of samples on my Kindle, trying to find something that might hold my attention; no luck so far, but I'm sure I'll find something soon.

I found a book that's free for Kindle:

http://www.amazon.com/The-Reincarna...=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1225330150&sr=8-3

It's only going to be free for a couple of more days. I just read it in paperback and didn't really care for it, but it did get good reviews, so you might like it.
 
Kingdom Keepers 2 and The Audacity of Hope
 

I've finished the Rodanthe book, the one that the movie is made from. Why that book was picked for a movie, I have no idea. It's a quick enjoyable read but there are better books out there.

I also finished Ten Big Ones by Janet Evanovich. Grandma Mazur was at it again. :laughing: And Ranger, :faint:

Peter and the Starcatchers by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson is next in line.
 
Yikes!


Started Motor Mouth by Janet Evanovich today. It's the sequel to Metro Girl. They are both easy reads and fun!

I loved the Motor Mouth Series. They cracked me up.
 
I'm reading American Wife by Curtis Sittenfeld. It's a novel based on the life of Laura Bush. Good read.

Next on my list is Waiter Rant unless the new Wally Lamb comes out on Kindle tomorrow on the release date but it doesn't look like it will.
 
Well, I finished Duma Key -- loved it! Stephen King is back in prime form. His writing seems to have matured so much.

I also finished the 3rd in the Sookie Stackhouse series. Those books aren't great literature or anything, but they're definitely entertaining.

I just recently bought a new Dean Koontz book, The Darkest Evening of the Year.

Oh, and I found a real treasure (for me anyway :teeth:) at Sam's Club: AC/DC Maximum Rock & Roll, which is a biography of, who else, AC/DC.
 
I'm reading American Wife by Curtis Sittenfeld. It's a novel based on the life of Laura Bush. Good read.

Next on my list is Waiter Rant unless the new Wally Lamb comes out on Kindle tomorrow on the release date but it doesn't look like it will.

I just started "American Wife" this weekend - I really like it so far.

Jenny:)
 
I just started "American Wife" this weekend - I really like it so far.

Jenny:)

I actually just finished it. It was really long but I enjoyed it a lot. I'm a fast reader but this one took me almost a week!
 
I also finished the 3rd in the Sookie Stackhouse series. Those books aren't great literature or anything, but they're definitely entertaining.

I just recently bought a new Dean Koontz book, The Darkest Evening of the Year.

Who is the author for the Sookie Stackhouse series?

I bought The Darkest Evening of the Year last week but it will be a while before I read it. I have a huge stack of books to get to first.
 
Has anyone read the Robin Roberts book? I really like her and was curious about her autobiography. I read just about anything so I'm always looking for good ideas.:)
 
Just picked up the new Tess Gerritsen and Gregory Maguire books that I ordered from the library. Also ordered the new JD Robb book, I am number 55 in line for that one. :scared:
 
Who is the author for the Sookie Stackhouse series?

I bought The Darkest Evening of the Year last week but it will be a while before I read it. I have a huge stack of books to get to first.[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT]

Charlaine Harris wrote the Sookie Stackhouse books. Don't expect any good literature from the series, but they sure are entertaining!:laughing:
 
Charlaine Harris wrote the Sookie Stackhouse books. Don't expect any good literature from the series, but they sure are entertaining!:laughing:
That's okay. Sometimes I just need to read some fluff. I'll look for them next time I'm at the used book store.

Well, I finished Peter and the Starcatchers today. It was interesting to see someone's take on how Peter Pan began. My daughter says there is a sequel to it. Anyone know the name?

My next book in line to read is The Main Corpse by Diane Mott Davidson.
 


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