Originally Posted By WDWdreamin I usually read a few at a time. This is needed when one is the bible, and breaks are needed. MissCandice, if we meet in WA we will have to chat about P&P&Zombies!
Originally Posted By JenniBarra >>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.<< I just read a review for that in an issue of Sci Fi last night and has been thinking I should check it out!
Originally Posted By JenniBarra >>Working on Neil Gaiman's "Neverwhere" I recommend all of his books/comics.<< I like his short story collections.
Originally Posted By JenniBarra >>Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett.<< How is it? Is is like reading James Michener? I have only watched a few episodes, but I recorded the miniseries veruib that Starz ran this summer.
Originally Posted By JenniBarra >>South of Broad, Conroy I've been putting off reading this 'cause it didn't seem that interesting, but just under 100 pages in, I'm hooked.<< I read this one a couple months ago, though I much preferred The Great Santini or Beach Music.
Originally Posted By JenniBarra >>Animals in Translation by Temple Grandin<< I've been meaning to read this one. >>I'm reading a little lighter fare. Dave Barry's new book..."I'll Mature when I'm Dead". Very funny, but then he always is.<< At the D23 Expo, we attended the Ridley Pearson session. Dave Barry joined in via videocast - very entertaining!
Originally Posted By JenniBarra >>Last reads were the Dark Tower series by Stephen King. Always love to go back & reread that one.<< Did you hear the news recently about the film/TV series? (I'm only up to the third book myself.)
Originally Posted By iamsally I just finished I Will Fear No Evil by Robert Heinlein. One of my favorites from the 70's and is set just about now. Interesting. Just started The Grapes of Wrath. One of those that everybody but me read in high school I think. Pretty slow going to tell you the truth. I doubt I would have gotten through it back then.
Originally Posted By Mary Poppins Many Prayers, One prayer. The story of a fellowship and love. The fellowship of the least coin. It is sort of a sociological treatise on a couple of ministries. I borrowed this from a lady at church and that's the last time I borrow a book from someone. I don't want to read this one but I have to because she'll expect me to.
Originally Posted By FenwayGirl Just finished Pillars of the Earth JenniBarra...It was phenomenal!! I am going to buy the sequel later his week..
Originally Posted By alexbook "Absolution" graphic novel. One of the villains, the Technocrat, has one of the coolest powers ever: He invents machines which defy the laws of physics, but they only work for him.
Originally Posted By Tandelothien I'm re-reading The Halloween Tree by Ray Bradbury to get into the spirit of the season