Originally Posted By t1lersm0m I recently read One for the Money. I just finished Two for the Dough. I'm now reading Three to get Deadly. They are all by Janet Evanovich. I asked my friend about books to read on my plane ride to DL, and she loaned me 11 Janet Evanovich books.
Originally Posted By cinders_24 I can honestly say I have never read a Harry Potter book or seen one of the films - its never appealed to me. Im reading a book called Where Rainbows End by Cecelia Ahern - the irish PrimeMinisters daughter. Its a very good book I read her first novel - P.S. I Love You - in 2 days. I just couldnt put it down.
Originally Posted By MarchHare I am reading Heart if Darkness by Joseph Conrad. It's actually really interesting, but as I have to annotate every page for English, it is taking me about three times longer to read it than it should.
Originally Posted By MissCandice All my books are packed, so I have nothing to read OR SO I THOUGHT! At my going away party I got "Mr Darcy Takes A Wife" by Linda Berdoll. It's what happens after Elizabeth and Darcy marry and I hear it's sexy.
Originally Posted By Chedstro I've just subscribed to an e-mail mystery. It's called "The Daughters of Freya." The premise is that a womans daughter has joined a cult and she is trying to find her. She hires someone to help and the book is their e-mails back and forth. You receive random e-mails over the three weeks it takes the story to play out. I'm looking forward to starting it today. You can read more about it at <a href="http://www.emailmystery.com" target="_blank">http://www.emailmystery.com</a> Cindy
Originally Posted By JenniBarra I'm always reading multiple books at the same time, but the book that's on the top of the pile at the moment is _A Thousand Acres_ by Jane Smiley.
Originally Posted By t1lersm0m I just finished To The Nines by Janet Evanovich and am now reading the 10th Stephanie Plum book. I need to get to the library so I can read books 4-8.
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy "Women of Classical Mythology" by Robert E. Bell. It's in encyclopedia form covering just about every female persona from Greek mythology, and many from others...it should say "Females" instead of "Women" because it covers not only women, but goddesses, monsters, animals, spirits, etc. Not a "story" book since it's basically an encyclopedia, but the stories for each one (when there is a story and not just "was the wife of ___"), are very fascinating.
Originally Posted By Jafar30 I'm reading this great little book about this boy who finds out he's a wizard and he gets to go this magic school. And every year is an advenutre, like this year it's his sixth year and it's really cool. Harry something is the name, check it out.
Originally Posted By disney pete deep black by stephen coonts its a bit technical at minute but it will get better.
Originally Posted By jasmine7 Enchantment by Orson Scott Card. It's pretty good so far. I have to read it for my folklore class this fall, so I'm trying to get a little head-start (one of my classes has about seven books for the semester, and the other has about five. Gonna be a busy fall!).
Originally Posted By wahooskipper I've just started reading a book about Reagan's 1976 campaign that set the table for his run in '80. The first 40 or so pages have been great so I'm looking forward to finishing it.
Originally Posted By RangerPooh 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'. I have to catch up to Beast77 who's got them all read.
Originally Posted By FaMulan "The Tomb of Tutankhamen" by Howard Carter. One of the two books I bought as my souvenirs from the Tut and the Golden Age of the Pharoahs exhibit in LA. Also biding my time until I can re-read "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" after my husband's done with his first reading of it.
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