Originally Posted By DLTheo <<You're on your way! It's all about the pens. ;-)>> Mele, My wife would so agree!
Originally Posted By chickendumpling When You Are Engulfed In Flames by David Sedaris Love that little weirdo!
Originally Posted By SoThisIsLove Street Turkish (I'm trying to learn ezberden, but I'm not very good
Originally Posted By ShivaThDestroyer Post 1519 , kiz kardesim, from what I saw today you're off the an incredible start : )
Originally Posted By Mary Poppins A Year By The Sea - by Joan Anderson. This is a remarkable book full of insight on living well.
Originally Posted By alexbook Just finished Christopher Buckley, "Supreme Courtship." Not sure what to read next.
Originally Posted By Tinkeroon Kira...thanks for your input about The Host. I plan on reading the Twilight series as soon as it's not so "hot". I can read the books for free, where I work, as long as they aren't flying off the shelves. Once they've made the rounds with most interested parties, I'll be able to take home a used copy (haven't seen one yet though) for my reading pleasure and return it when I'm done.
Originally Posted By Tinkeroon oops...posted too soon... Kira, we seem to have a similar repetoire of reading material... I love Nicholas Sparks and have read several of his. I've only read Jodi Picoult's "My Sister's Keeper" and thought that it was great, although quite tragic as well. My boss read it on my recommendation and hated it! She couldn't understand how anyone could like it. I had a hard time putting it down. But so far, she's the only one I've known with that sentiment.
Originally Posted By Tinkeroon Oooohhh, Alex, that sounds really good too. I've read a few of his books and they were great. I haven't heard of this one though. Is it new? I know I read Hard Fall but can't remember the other(s).
Originally Posted By Mary Poppins "Eat, pray, love." Elizabeth Gilbert wrote on her experiences in Italy, India & Indonesia. She was on a mission to find God and balance this with the pursuit of happiness. I highly recommend it. She was on Oprah the other day and is in her mid-thirties.
Originally Posted By alexbook Tinkeroon: It's the second in a series of children's fantasy novels set in Orlando. The first is "Kingdom Keepers: Disney After Dark." I liked the first one a lot; the second, so far, I'm not so sure about, but then I often have that reaction to series.
Originally Posted By alexbook "...but then I often have that reaction to series." I meant to say "sequels." :-(