Originally Posted By Princessjenn5795 Band of Brothers by Steven Ambrose...it is just as good as the HBO series was
Originally Posted By beamerdog Also reading From Dead to Worse (Charlaine Harris). I love the Sookie Stackhouse series.
Originally Posted By Tandelothien ^^Yep I love that series as well!! Shame about what they did to the TV show
Originally Posted By Tinkeroon We saw a few of the shows in the series...a little strange but not too bad. Haven't read the books yet though. Want to!
Originally Posted By Tandelothien The first season wasn't too bad (in fact that's what made me read the books) but the second season just went stupid and so far from the books it wasn't funny. I do, however, enjoy looking at Alexander Skaarsgard no matter what they have him do
Originally Posted By Marlin Perkins <<That will make a nice coffee table book once you get it all colored in.>> ...groan I love ya, ST. Yes, and then I'll share it with the rest of the class.
Originally Posted By sarahwithbaloo Reading 2 books at the moment as I did'nt finish the one I took on holiday. Lord John and the Hand of Devils-Diana Gabaldon The Lost Symbol-Dan Brown
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 I,m looking to start Lost Symbol. But for now I'm reading Gallows Lane by Brian McGilloway
Originally Posted By Pollyana I am currently into the Debbie Macomber series. Pretty much girly stories but I do enjoy them.
Originally Posted By Pollyana I am reading the ones based in the PNW, Seattle area. Currrently, I am reading the Shop on Blossom Street. It's about 4 women who learn about each other while taking knitting lessons at the shop. Something I would probably never do! It is hard to put the book down.
Originally Posted By alexbook Dream Park by Larry Niven & Steven Barnes I'd been looking for this for years, and found it on the freebie table at a Friends of the Library table. I must have had good karma that day.
Originally Posted By jasmine7 Just finished Karen Abbott's Sin in the 2nd City late last week & am reading Amy Tan's The Kitchen God's Wife.
Originally Posted By Marlin Perkins Amy Tan is excellent. I am reading Stephen King's "On Writing". Great memoir and source for aspiring writers.