Originally Posted By JohnS1 "History of Tourism in the Western United States." Ok, I know - I'm weird.
Originally Posted By jasmine7 Just started rereading The Annotated Dragonlance Chronicles to refresh my memory in anticipation of The Lost Chronicles coming out later this month.
Originally Posted By DAR Legacy of the Force-Betrayal. It's another Star Wars novel this time taking place some 40 years after A New Hope. I've got about six chapters left, but it's one of the better Star Wars books I've read in awhile.
Originally Posted By alexbook Just finished M.T. Anderson's "Whales on Stilts." Up next: "Scorpio" by Alex McDonough.
Originally Posted By Tinkerbell819 I'm reading "Can't Wait to Get to Heaven" by Fannie Flagg. It's really cute. I enjoy the characters in her books. I can always get a clear "picture" of them. (TDG, I was in a store last week while I was away and there was a tv playing with that exact episode of the Golden Girls you quoted! How funny is that?)
Originally Posted By Tinkerbell819 It looks like I'll be reading the link Labuda supplied for a while...I didn't know anything about that either. Thanks for the link!
Originally Posted By TiggerPooh1973 <<Cross Bones by Kathy Reichs. She's the doctor/scientist that the tv show Bones is based on>> How is/was it Labuda?? I finished read "Bad Twin" while on vacation. That is the book by the fictional author Gary Troup who was "Lost" on Oceanic flight 815. Before that I read "Confessions of a Shopaholic". Not sure what I will start next....maybe "Ya Yas in Bloom "
Originally Posted By Labuda It's pretty darn good so far, Tammy. Haven't had as much time to read it as I'd like, but it's still great! How was Bad Twin? Do you recommend it?
Originally Posted By DAR Live From New York. A book about the history of SNL. Really amazing stuff so far. I'm reading about the first few years and I'm shocked that more of these people aren't dead with all the drugs they did.
Originally Posted By TiggerPooh1973 I didn't find a lot of clues about Lost in it.....they do talk about Widmore and Hanso though. It was pretty good though. Not great, but entertaining. Maybe we swap when you are done?
Originally Posted By Labuda I'd love to, but I think Eric might have a heart attack if one of his books got sent to the Virgin Islands! lol
Originally Posted By Tinkerbell819 I just finished reading "Mouse Tales" by David Koenig. I LOVED it! I learned about it from LP about 2 years ago, bought it, started reading it on vacation and never saw it again. It showed up in my beach bag this summer, complete with sand and warped pages, but still in pretty good shape! I started over from the beginning and just hated to finish it. I bought "More Mouse Tales" and "Mouse Under Glass" so now I have more DL stories to look forward to!
Originally Posted By peeaanuut Pompei Still stuck on these historic fiction novels. Sticking around the roman times than might move a little forward. I just finished Spartacus which was an excellent book.
Originally Posted By Labuda Still reading CrossBones - I just have SO little time - keep forgetting to carry it to work so I can read during my lunch hour, and taking a break from the theatre that will end in a week or two, so spending some quality time with my beloved IF HE EVER WAKES UP! lol (9:04 am and he's still asleep - I just can't do that! lol)
Originally Posted By sarahwithbaloo Well I finallly finished John Jakes Love and War and now I'm moving straight on to Heavan and Hell to finish the trilogy I am so enjoying these books but I do get a little confused about some of the historical characters as my US history is not too good I guess I'm learning from it though.