Originally Posted By Sara Tonin Tinkeroon, I read that book awhile back, it is indeed a great book, several years ago I read a book titled The Wind Done Gone, I enjoyed it, if you haven't read it already you might want to find a copy.
Originally Posted By DAR Right now I'm reading Yippe Kay Yay Moviegoer by Vern(yes that's his name). He used to write reviews (may still) for Aint it Cool News. And it's hysterical. Since I'm a big graphic novel/comic book reader I just finished a new series called Sweet Tooth. Imagine if the Road was crossed with Bambi. I'm also starting to go through the Walking Dead series.
Originally Posted By Tandelothien I am re-reading The Diamond Throne by David Eddings, it's been a few years since I've read it again.
Originally Posted By Pollyana I am hooked on Debbie Macomber books. I am in the Blossom Street series. She uses Seattle landmarks as the setting. Summer on Blossom Street is my current endeavor. This book may go on the road with me on our trek to DL....and other places!
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 I love all Clive Cussler stuff. Just started Corpse on the Cobb by Sue Ann Jaffarian. Easy fun read.
Originally Posted By SanFran Women Loving Women by Jamye Waxman This gentle and cheerful book carries a unique approach to physical affection between women. There's no feminist or political agenda and it is wonderful!
Originally Posted By DAR I might start Devil in the White City. Or the Ilustrated Man. Or I might reread the Harry Potter series. I can't quite decide.
Originally Posted By Labuda The His Dark Materials trilogy. Finally found the book that I bought wayyyy back in 2007 when I heard about the movie but never got around to reading, then "lost" in a box for nearly 2 years. BUT, hey, at least I've found it, read chapter one of The Golden Compass earlier this afternoon, and digging it so far!
Originally Posted By Tinkeroon >>>The Wind Done Gone<<<< sounds like a Carol Burnett book SaraTonin! =0] But I will keep an eye out for it! Thanks for the recommendation! And I loved "Rhett Butler's People" to the end! Am currently reading "The Other Boleyn Girl" by Philippa Gregory. It's really good. A lot of customers where I work have recommended it and I was thinking it didn't sound so good, but I was able to get into it from the beginning.
Originally Posted By Princessjenn5795 "Am currently reading "The Other Boleyn Girl" by Philippa Gregory. It's really good. A lot of customers where I work have recommended it and I was thinking it didn't sound so good, but I was able to get into it from the beginning." That one was pretty good but I thought The Constant Princess (same author) was better. I do have a hard time with them sometimes because I am a history buff and they are not very accurate but they are good stories. Right now I am reading A People's History of the United States: 1492 to Present.
Originally Posted By llanatoye Moby Dick, hadn't read it in years and years and just felt like revisiting Queequeg.