Originally Posted By jasmine7 Absolutely! She's one of my favorite authors, and I think this is the only book I haven't read all the way through before, but I'm not sure why, lol.
Originally Posted By KristenandDave91011 Nicholas Sparks "The Wedding" and of course college nursing textbooks.
Originally Posted By ecdc I'm reading "Tales from the Script," a sort of walk through what it's like to be a Hollywood screenwriter. It's in an oral history format with interviews with some top screenwriters. DAR, it's nowhere near as juicy as Easy Riders, but it's still pretty interesting to see how a script gets purchased and all the factors and personalities that can bombard a writer from all sides.
Originally Posted By DAR ^^^ There's a documentary that just came out too. I've got it on the Netflix queue but it's like fourth or fifth on the list. But I do want to read that.
Originally Posted By WilliamK99 I just finished Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter and WOW, what a book, a nice mix of historical content and fiction...
Originally Posted By jasmine7 Right now, I'm about half-way through Little House in the Big Woods. I haven't read that since I was a kid, and I'm really loving it.
Originally Posted By jasmine7 (sorry for the double-post, new book) Started The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde today. I did read the illustrated abridged version as a kid, and I know the story well, but this is the first time I've read the book. I'm really enjoying it.
Originally Posted By skinnerbox The Comet & The Tornado by Don Marinelli. It's about his close friend, Randy Pausch, and their founding of Carnegie-Mellon's Entertainment Technology Center (ETC). If you liked "The Last Lecture" you will probably like this.
Originally Posted By drgnflysam "The Warrior Elite" by Dick Couch. It's about Navy SEAL BUD/S training. My son wants to be a SEAL.
Originally Posted By jasmine7 Finished Little Women over the weekend and am now rereading Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett.
Originally Posted By Labuda Just finished Dean Koontz's (is that how you do possessive with a last name ending in Z? Looks weird! lol) Your Heart Belongs to Me, which was preceded in my reading list by his book Breathless. Tonight I plan to start Vol 4 of the Ann Rule true crime collection.
Originally Posted By beamerdog Ann, what did you think of the Koontz book? <<Still reading QB VII. good read.