Originally Posted By ecdc Anatomy of Injustice: A Murder Case Gone Wrong by Raymond Bonner. Infuriating but illuminating. CSI has given us some very wrong impressions about our criminal justice system.
Originally Posted By MissCandice I just started The Princess of Mars by Edward Rice Burroughs, the first book in the John Carter series. Its free for the Kindle and I wanted to see what the movie was about.
Originally Posted By Labuda I'm now on book 8 of The Dresden Files. I have one thing to say: Splattercon!!!
Originally Posted By Labuda "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, want to see what the hype is about." I'd love to hear what you think of it, Damian. I tore through those books SUPER fast when I read them.
Originally Posted By Labuda Wait, not Damian... sorry, I keep forgetting your not Satan. Damon, right? LOL
Originally Posted By disneyfreaksk "Catching Fire". The second book in the Hunger Games series. I don't like to read but I am captivated by these books!
Originally Posted By DDMAN26 Labuda, I quite liked Dragon Tattoo. I must have otherwise I wouldn't be reading....The Girl Who Played With Fire.
Originally Posted By Megara I am reading a 95 page manual entitled create and manage shopping carts and receipt goods & services. New system at work and it SUX.
Originally Posted By WDWdreamin I'm currently reading the Inheritance Quartet (well I listened to Eragon on cd). I'm in the middle of Brisingr. I wanted to know about the hype (Hunger Games up next). Eragon was okay (and I love young adult fantasy!). Eldest was pretty lame. This one has been okay. I think the age of the author is very apparent in the quality of writing, and some idea thievery.
Originally Posted By seafairy1622 The Story of Titanic as told by the survivors I find it fasanating. It is really sad.
Originally Posted By WDWdreamin Finished Inheritance and Hunger Games. I loved the Hunger Games by the end and was crying and laughing. I'm in love with Peeta. Started Lonesome Dove, about 100 pages in and not astonished yet.
Originally Posted By irishfan The Silence of the Lambs, Thomas Harris. First time reading it and I've never seen the movie!
Originally Posted By dagobert I've just finished the Steve Jobs biography and now I restart the third Harry Potter book.