Originally Posted By RangerPooh I too am into Gregory Maquire's books. I recently finished 'Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister' and have begun 'Mirror, Mirror'. Although I am finding that 'Mirror, Mirror' isn't as easy to jump into. Thought 'Confessions...' was a pretty good read, I kept imagining the movie 'Ever After' as I read, well atleast that Morticia Addams (can't think of her name) was the stepmother.
Originally Posted By Jafar30 I'm reading Enders Game for the first time and it's really really dead. Thank you Labuda.
Originally Posted By Jafar30 <<and it's really really dead>> Oh for the love of Pete dead should be good.
Originally Posted By MissCandice New slang and we saw it here first. Dead: Adj. 1.good. Originated in 2005 by some guy in Wisconsin. "That ice cream is so dead, can I have another scoop?"
Originally Posted By Jafar30 I trying to think of some good beach and plane books to take with me to Mexico. I'm thinking something by Grisham, High Fidelity and maybe DisneyWar again.
Originally Posted By SuzieQ I'm reading "M is for Malice" in the Kinsey Millhone series by Sue Grafton. I've read the series before, but it's been several years so I'm enjoying them again. I love the Kinsey Millhone character!
Originally Posted By dluvsdisney I'm reading Bubbles in Trouble. It is a light read but good. Waiting anxiously for the next Harry Potter. D
Originally Posted By FaMulan The Killer Angels, by Michael Shaara.<< I haven't read that one since my University History Course on the Civil War. I think I still have my copy somewhere... I'm currently re-reading Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and will read the rest of the series in preparation for the release of Half-Blood Prince.
Originally Posted By Jafar30 Just finished Ender's Game, fantastic book, thank you Labuda. Now I'm reading War of the Worlds.
Originally Posted By Labuda "<<and it's really really dead>> Oh for the love of Pete dead should be good." I was wondering! lol Glad you're enjoying it! Lemme know if you still love it as much when you finish it. And, dont' forget - Ender's Game is the first in a series of books. OOO! As for me - reading Hoax by Robert K. Tanenbaum right now.
Originally Posted By smedley I just finished reading N is for Noose by Sue Grafton, it's the first book I've read by her and I really enjoyed it, am now considering in investing in some of the other, currently reading Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, working through the series ready for the Half Blood Prince too! (do we need to get lives?)