Originally Posted By Tinkeroon The Inn at Eagle Lake by Sheryll Woods My first time reading any of hers and I'm liking it. Next on my list is Rhett Butler's People. Anybody read it yet? With "Gone with the Wind" being my favorite book, I just hope it won't be the huge disappointment that "Scarlett" was.
Originally Posted By ecdc Innocent by Scott Turow. I re-read Presumed Innocent first since I first read it [gulp!] twenty years ago and didn't appreciate just how great it is. Turow really is a fantastic writer, a sort of John Grisham for thinkers. Turow has a way of getting into a characters head and making him feel so familiar, exposing one's deepest fears about life. Good stuff.
Originally Posted By Tinkeroon <The Inn at Eagle Lake by Sheryll Woods> correction: The Inn at Eagle Point
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 Nothing and I'm bored out of my mind. Have to get to the library tomorrow.
Originally Posted By LOVE-DCA The Fairest of all by Serena Valentino. F airest of All is the story of the Wicked Queen/step mom of snow white, who she was before, and who she longed to be before she was destroyed by her vanity and the need to murder her daughter Snow White. It is a bloody tale of abuse, heartbreak, love and grief, and the lure of a mysterious man in an enchanted mirror. Beautifully written by Serena Valentino, author of Nightmares & Fairy Tales.
Originally Posted By Labuda "Ann, what did you think of the Koontz book?" I loved it, of course. I'm a SERIOUSLY hardcore Dean Koontz fan. I always add a bit of fun when reading one of his books by seeing how far into it I have to go before I find the Disney reference that is invariably present. Oh, and now, I'm reading volume 4 of Ann Rule's true crime library series
Originally Posted By NintenDisney9 I'm currently reading two, no, THREE books right now. Alice in Wonderland (Really weird 0_o) Warriors: Fading Echoes by Erin Hunter Wicked by Gregory Maguire
Originally Posted By Labuda <--- is always amazed at folks that can do three books at once. I prefer to just do one at a time until I'm done.
Originally Posted By NintenDisney9 Well, reading is just one of my favorite hobbies. I'm also kind of a speedy reader too so, yeah... I say, you can never have too many books to read at hand!
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 Read 16 pages of a book that was just too yucky. So I switched to London Boulevard by Ken Bruen.
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 I like books that tell a story, preferably mysteries. The book was Flanders Sky. 16 pages of what I considered irrelivent statements. I didn't see it developing into anything. London Boulevard was good, took me a day to read and since none of my kids showed up today, And it's still raining out, guess I'll start Blind Trust by Barbara Boxer.
Originally Posted By Tinkeroon Rhett Butler's People by Donald McCaig Being a huge fan of Gone With the Wind, I was worried about being disappointed in this tale. But it has proven me wrong. Not done yet...only 136 pages into it but it gets better and better. I was afraid it would be more like the book "Scarlet", which I hated!