Originally Posted By sarahwithbaloo Sorry Tinkeroon 'A Breathe of Snow and Ashes' I lurke on an Outlander discussion board and sliped in to shortening the title.
Originally Posted By WDWdreamin I'm currently reading Dark Moon Defender. It's 3/4 of the Twelve Houses series by Sharon Shinn. I'm enjoying it a lot. It's very romantic.
Originally Posted By lesmisfan just a couple weeks back i finished Angles and Demons. it was a really good book. not sure if i like it more or about the same as the divinci code. but really neat none the less.
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x lesmis, too funny...I just found Angels & Demons in my book stash. It's on my TBR list. Just finished: Anyone But You by Jennifer Crusie. Good book. Chick lit, though. I posted about it on my blog: <a href="http://piratetink.blogspot.com" target="_blank">http://piratetink.blogspot.com</a> Next up: Something Blue by Emily Giffin. I read Something Borrowed a couple years ago, but I read through the first chapter already, and it kind of gives background info. I like that. After that, it'll probably be Angels & Demons, but my kids will be back from grandma's by then, so who knows how much reading I'll get done!
Originally Posted By chickendumpling I'm headed for home after a road trip so I'm reading license plates. NEVADA!
Originally Posted By jasmine7 Lol, chickey! I just finished The Dark Tower series. **sigh** It was a long and sometimes painful journey, but it was completely worth it. I'd say the whole series on a whole was closer to a masterpiece than any other series of books I've ever read. I was really surprised at the final chapter, but when you think back through the whole of the story, it made perfect sense. It really fit the theme of ka being a wheel.
Originally Posted By alexbook "To Kill a Mockingbird", for the LP Book Club <a href="http://mb.laughingplace.com/MsgBoard-T-97582-P-1.asp" target="_blank">http://mb.laughingplace.com/Ms...-P-1.asp</a>
Originally Posted By MissCandice I just finished "When You Are Engulfed in Flames" by David Sedaris. He is great.
Originally Posted By sarahwithbaloo Just starting my BD pressie which was 'Gone with the Wind' I've never seen the movie so I have no preconcieved ideas, however I know it is Tinkeroons favourite book and as we appear to have very similar reading tastes I HAVE to read it.
Originally Posted By alexbook "Visual Quickstart Guide: DHTML and CSS for the World Wide Web" by Jason Cranford Teague. (It's for school, in case you were wondering.)
Originally Posted By Tinkeroon Oh and Alex...thanks for the book at your LP meet! I do love Lisa Jacksons books and took one of hers.
Originally Posted By threeundertwo The House of Mirth. I love it. The movie seems to have done a pretty good job adapting it from what I've read so far.
Originally Posted By WDWdreamin Gate of Ivrel by C.J. Cheryth. I'm not sure how I feel about it yet. I am hopeful.
Originally Posted By NAPC I just picked up James Patterson's "The Quickie" I'm a huge Nicholas Sparks reader and I've read all his books so I am waiting for his new one in September. I've heard great thins about Patterson so let's hope this book will give me something to tie me over til Sept!
Originally Posted By NAPC I just picked up James Patterson's "The Quickie" I'm a huge Nicholas Sparks reader and I've read all his books so I am waiting for his new one in September. I've heard great thins about Patterson so let's hope this book will give me something to tie me over til Sept!