Originally Posted By Labuda I need to just pick one and FINISH it, I think. I've got about 4 books gong right now, and I don't think I like this. I think I'll finish the Arcanum first since I need to return it to John in a few weeks when I head to Houston for the Peter Gabriel concert.
Originally Posted By Mickeymouseclub The book I was reading in the middle of the night is so scary i thought I better hold The Bible or a cross in my hand or just stop reading it. It is called Children of the Night by Dan Simmons I do not believe this can possibly have a happy ending...The book jacket was missing so I had no idea what it was about...
Originally Posted By Labuda ^^^ Interesting... I just read a synopsis on Amazon and plan to buy that book on my nook (if it's available) later today.
Originally Posted By Labuda Just started Dean Koontz's final Frankenstein book last night... I'd pre-ordered it and was pleased to see it show up on my nook.
Originally Posted By DDMAN26 ESPN: Those Guys Have All The Fun-It's an oral history of ESPN as told by those who worked or are working for the company.
Originally Posted By alexbook Donna Andrews, "Revenge of the Wrought-Iron Flamingos" - guess I'm reading the whole Meg Langslow series
Originally Posted By Longhorn12 Taking a break with some Starship Troopers -Robert A. Heinlein and then it's back to the Fire and Ice series with A Clash of Kings -George R.R. Martin.
Originally Posted By Longhorn12 >misogynistic as he may be!< See I don't get this argument (of course I never met the man) I guess my point is. I don't see how misogynistic someone can be when almost all females in his book have attributes that make them better than the men around them. Unless acknowledging sexual stereotypes makes you misogynistic. (Of course this is coming from a man so take it with a pinch of salt)
Originally Posted By alexbook ^--I liked that one. Still working my way through Donna Andrews. I'm re-reading book 5 of the Meg Langslow series, "We'll Always Have Parrots."
Originally Posted By Labuda About 25 chapters into Dean Koontz's final Frankenstein book. I'm digging it, of course!