Originally Posted By avromark Do you know how many Dean Koontz books I have? Is this just for novels or should I post the textbook's i'm reading?
Originally Posted By MissCandice I am reading the users guide for my new cell phone. Not much of a plot to it though, and the characters are not well developed.
Originally Posted By avromark Ok Fine here I go To keep it light between chapters in textbooks i'm slowly going through Tale of a Body Thief by Anne Rice Looking at my coffee table book right now Main Streets Text: Smith's General Urology Text: Secure Messaging with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
Originally Posted By alexbook "Liars & Thieves" by Stephen Coonts (no relation to Dean Koontz, I think)
Originally Posted By alexbook Still working on "Cryptonomicon," but I've taken time out to read some comics: The "War Games" Batman graphic novels, and a collection of "Over the Hedge" comics.
Originally Posted By MissCandice "Echoes" Maeve Binchy. I finally finished "Ice Storm" by Rick Moody. That was a tough one to get into.
Originally Posted By smeeeko Raymon Chandler's THE BIG SLEEP =) got about another 50pages. I think I enjoyed the movie more.. I've been on this book about a week now.
Originally Posted By sarahwithbaloo I've read a couple in my absence from the boards but I have just started 'Love and War' John Jakes I think this one may take me a while as I have a feeling it is the longest book I have attempted to read. While I am here has anyone read any Diana Gabaldon books as the series starting with Outlander(or Cross stitch as it is named in the UK) looks really interesting, as I said I'm OK for reading at the moment but thinking of the future. Any reviews let me know.
Originally Posted By LindsayC Khrushchev - The Man / His Era by William Taubman. It’s quite remarkable.
Originally Posted By sun-n-fun Just finished The 5th Horseman by James Patterson. I love his books (except the ones about the kids with wings) In the middle of The Predator by Patricia Cornwell.
Originally Posted By Tinkerbell819 I just finished reading "All the Presidents' Children: Triumph and Tragedy in the Lives of America's First Families", by Doug Wead. I LOVED it! It was fascinating. I had read "The Raising of a President: The Mothers and Fathers of Our Nation's Leaders" a few months ago and loved that one, too. I would highly recommend both of these books to anyone, even if you really aren't that interested in American History, I think you would find these books intriguing. I learned so many unusal things, but unfortunately, I will probably forget a lot of them by next week! lol
Originally Posted By SuzieQ I just started Blown Away by Iris Johansen. It's from her suspense collection, not her original romances, lol. I picked up Count Down at Costco, and got so absorbed in the story I finished it in two days. Great read! However, I realized shortly into the book, that Count Down is the second book with these characters, taking place 4 years after the first. So, I had to go find the first one, which is Blown Away. Ever been hesitant to pick up a book because you know you'll lose hours of the day once you do? That's what's happening to me right now. I keep forcing myself to put it down and do a chore. I then reward myself with a few pages, LOL. The chores need to get done!
Originally Posted By SuzieQ Predator is a great book! I've read all of the Patricia Cornwell's. She's one of my favorites. Love Kay Scarpetta!