Originally Posted By dagobert I've just read "Remembering Roy E. Disney". Now I'm starting with the new James Bond novel.
Originally Posted By WDWdreamin Yay for Harry Potter and Hunger Games. I am reading #4 of the Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan. I love, love, love this series. This will be my first time going all the way through, prequel through #14.
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb Rereading World War Z by Max Brooks and trying to get in to Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman. I've read and enjoyed some of his other work but this one isn't grabbing me, it's my second go at it.
Originally Posted By Sara Tonin Just finished Twelve Years A Slave...and not reading The Fault In Our Stars...talk about switching gears...
Originally Posted By ecdc Nixonland by Rick Perlstein, in anticipation of reading his latest, The Invisible Bridge. Also the New Annotated Sherlock Holmes. Such wonderfully bound, illustrated, and annotated books.
Originally Posted By FaMulan "Washington's Spies" by Alexander Rose. This is the source material used for the recent AMC series "Turn" about espionage during the American Revolution. So far, I definitely see differences between the book and the series, and that is to be expected in turning a work of historic telling into a TV show.
Originally Posted By ecdc >>"Washington's Spies" by Alexander Rose.<< That sounds really interesting. Added this to my to read list! I just read Ron Chernow's biography of Washington--part of my effort to read a biography of every U.S. President (7 down, 36 to go!) and really enjoyed it. I'm not nearly as familiar with the revolutionary era as I am others. I've been reading a ton on the early republic for a project, but even those books usually start with Washington's presidency in 1789.
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb I just got back from a road trip where we listened to a couple of books, T is for Trespass (Sue Grafton) and City of Bones (Michael Connelly). While on the road trip I picked up the latest Kinsey Millhone book for cheap at a Costco, thinking I would have down time to read. But my vacation got called due to rain (www.scta-bni.org) so we turned around and came home and now I am really enjoying... W is for Wasted by Sue Grafton.
Originally Posted By WDWdreamin For the first time in what I'm guessing 20 years...nothing! other than google searches for things like "graco bassinet maximum weight" and "6 weeks growth spurt" and "baby eczema" and "baby gap sizes".