Originally Posted By WDWdreamin Just so I don't sound silly, the real reason we're waiting is because we want my DH to have permanent residency in the US first.
Originally Posted By WDWdreamin I really like Somewhere in Time now that I've been to the hotel on Mackinac a couple times.
Originally Posted By FenwayGirl Ken Follett 2nd trilogy (Century Trilogy) book two. Great reading, too bad that book 3 is not due out until 2014
Originally Posted By FaMulan Shadows Over Baker Street, a short story compilation of Sherlock Holmes characters set in the world of HP Lovecraft. Next up: Frozen Heat by Richard Castle.
Originally Posted By HRM Miss Candace: ur opinion on Moneyball? Currently reading: One Last Strike by Tony LaRussa,
Originally Posted By MissCandice HRM-I enjoyed Moneyball. It was a fascinating look into a new at the time approach for succeeding in baseball with a small-market budget. A very interesting read.
Originally Posted By mele 'The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society' by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows I don't even know how I got this book but I found it on the bookshelf in my hallway. I'm not sure I'd recommend it but a movie based on it might be good.
Originally Posted By Goofyernmost Just barely finished Steven Kings, 11/22/63. Amazing book, great story, surprise ending. It's a big book but well worth the read.
Originally Posted By ecdc I started that but couldn't get into it. I need to give it another go, apparently. And I usually love Stephen King and I've read a bunch on the Kennedy assassination - it should be a match made in heaven
Originally Posted By ecdc My main New Year's resolution was to read at least two books a month. I get bored easily so I've decided to read two at the same time throughout each month, so I can trade off. So right now: Brigham Young, Pioneer Prophet by John Turner Movie-Made America by Robert Sklar
Originally Posted By Goofyernmost >>>I started that but couldn't get into it. I need to give it another go, apparently. And I usually love Stephen King and I've read a bunch on the Kennedy assassination - it should be a match made in heaven <<< Do try it again. It has more twists and turns in it then a snake on a rock pile and it's certainly different then anything you have ever read on Kennedy's Assassination. It is fiction, not a documentary. Important to know.
Originally Posted By WDWdreamin I re-read all of the Zits comic strips and enjoyed that a lot. I still think of Zits as Calvin and Hobbes ten years later. I really relate to the AP classes and all the homework. I'm still working on Le Dieu des Petits Riens and my book of Familiar Quotations. Tells you how much I'm enjoying them, huh?