Originally Posted By MissCandice I highly recommend The Story of Edgar Sawtelle. Now I am reading the latest Sue Grafton, V for Vengeance.
Originally Posted By Labuda "Nearly done with 11/22/63; probably will finish it tonight. I think it's King's best work, better even than The Stand." Good to know! I've got it on my nook. As for me, I'm taking a break from Dresden to read the newest Dean Koontz - I already read the novella The Moonlit Mind and am now on 77 Shadow Street, his newest novel that just came out on 7 Dec.
Originally Posted By WDWdreamin I'm reading the Woman in White by Wilkie Collins on my Kindle and enjoying it. And I'm listening to War and Peace in the car. I got an abridged version, but I didn't realize it's only about 20% of the book.
Originally Posted By Mary2013 Just started reading A Princess of Mars to see if it's worth turning into a $250 million movie.
Originally Posted By MissCandice I just started Memoirs of the Walking Dead: A Story from the Zombie's Point of View by Jason McKinney. It was free for the Kindle so we will see how it is.
Originally Posted By Labuda ^ That sounds FUN, Candice! Let us know! As for me, I finished the latest Koontz and while I still don't see him as horror, I DO now understand why SO MANY PEOPLE tell me he's "too scary" for them. There were a couple of things in this book that creeped me out, but once again he has plenty of Disney (more than usual) in it, so I refuse to see it as horror and spent most of my time reading it between midnight and 3 am when Matt was asleep. Now, I'm starting on book 6 of Dresden since I finished book 5.
Originally Posted By lesmisfan a couple weeks ago, i finished reading The Night Circus. I loved it! had the right amount of mystique and magic.
Originally Posted By WDWdreamin Finished War and Peace and The Woman in White. Also finished the Da Vinci Code and Cold Comfort Farm. Now starting Watership Down. Theme: BBC 100 Books You Should Read Before You Die
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb The rules to Titan, which answers what I'll be doing thiss weekend too.
Originally Posted By MissCandice The Da Vinci Code is on the BBC 100 Books You Should Read Before You Die list? Mmmmkay. The Zombie book was certainly readable but I was distracted by the typos/mispellings and it did meander a bit. I give it 3 out of 5 brains but if it wasn't free it would be rated 2 out of 5 brains. Right now I am reading a series by Jeff Wheeler. It was free on the Kindle. They are The Wretched of Muirwood, The Blight of Muirwood and The Scourge of Muirwood. I have finished the first 2 and just started the 3rd. Its pretty good reading.
Originally Posted By WDWdreamin I don't think the writing qualified Da Vinci Code for the list, but # of readers worldwide. But then again, HP isn't on the list.