Originally Posted By MissCandice I just finished The Red Queen by Philippa Gregory. I enjoyed it. I am now reading 50 Shades of Grey and it is the hardest (no pun intended) book to read for me in awhile. I do not like the main characters at all but since I am almost done I will finish it. I don't think I'll read the sequels.
Originally Posted By Liberty Belle I'm partway though "The Storyteller", the new Jodi Picoult. Really enjoying it so far.
Originally Posted By MissCandice Darn it! I am reading the 2nd book of the 50 Shades series and it is just as irritating as the 1st one.
Originally Posted By seafairy1622 Cruising Attitude by Heather Poole I thought my job was bad but a flight attendant sounds awful by what I have read so far.
Originally Posted By MissCandice Well the 2nd book of the 50 Shades series turned out to be a lot better than the first. It's no literary classic or anything but it was ok.
Originally Posted By Mary Poppins Just finished "A Dangerous Dozen." It is about people who have made a difference for Christ in their lives. People like St. Paul, Dorothy Day, Hildegard of Bingen and Bonhoeffer.
Originally Posted By MissCandice I'm on the 3rd 50 Shades book and I am not liking it. I read a couple pages, get mad, and then have to stop and read a magazine for awhile.
Originally Posted By schnebs "White Bread: A Social History of the Store-Bought Loaf". It's more interesting than you might think...
Originally Posted By WDWdreamin Since I last wrote: Finished Tigana by Guy Gavriel Key It was good fantasy. When Molly Was a Harvey Girl by Frances M Wood It's a good book for girls about the West. The Shape of Desire by Sharon Shinn Not my favorite of hers. Tad Williams' Mirror World Writen by many authors, pretty interesting (read different). The Neverending Story by Michael Ende Enjoyed it, but would have more 15 years ago. Catch-22 by Joseph Heller Loved it! Would not have enjoyed it more than 10 years ago. The Riftwar Saga by Raymond Feist (Magician: Apprentice, Magician: Master, Silverthorn, A Darkness at Sethanon) Excellent epic young adult fantasy series! Fitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman by Pameal Aidan (An Assembly Such as This, Duty and Desire, These Three Remain) I'd heard it was one of the best Pride and Prejudice sequels out there. It's not a sequel, it's P&P told from Darcy's point of view. Acceptable. The Princess Bride by William Goldman Funny! Just as funny as the movie! Just started A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole
Originally Posted By MissCandice LOL, thanks WDWdreamin! I started Game of Thrones book 1 the other day and I am very much liking it so far.
Originally Posted By dagobert Recently I have finished the first book of the Hunger Games trilogy and Ben Mezrich's books "The Accidential Billionaires" and "Bringing Down the House".
Originally Posted By Labuda Just finished the new Odd Thomas book last weekend and got started on what I'm on now - a book that has yet to be published! OOOO! ANDDDDDDDDDDDD, while his LP name has just slipped my mind, it's by one awesome LPer from Boston who lives in Japan. hehe TMI by David Haskell So far, I'm on chapter 13 and really digging it!
Originally Posted By schnebs Just finished "Red Ink" (all you'd probably care to know about the Federal budget and national debt) and I'm starting "Kingdom Keepers 3". On deck: "Heads in Beds" (memoir about working in the hotel industry) and "Cockpit Confidential" (questions about airplanes, airlines, and flying).