Originally Posted By WDWdreamin Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson - the author who will be completing the Wheel of Time series. I like it a lot. Excellent creativity.
Originally Posted By Tinkeroon Plum Lucky by Janet Evanovich cute and easy to read Plum Spooky may be next...
Originally Posted By beamerdog Great Expectations for my Slackers Book Club. I'm on page 5 (was reading on a stationary bike and it was wiggling making it very difficult to see the page, lol.
Originally Posted By Tinkeroon Plum Lovin' by J. Evanovich I like it better than Plum Lucky. Just a quick easy read.
Originally Posted By disney pete still reading the enemy but have also started reading 43 years with the same bird - brian reade
Originally Posted By Disneymom443 Privy to Murder. By Carol Shenold My Mom!!! It's about a single mom(Tali) who has to move back in with her Mother,and starts an event planning co. Tali has her first party, Unfortanly the hostess is killed and Tali needs to solve the murder. (Tali has unwanted paranormal ablities.) You can order it on Amazon
Originally Posted By alexbook Eric Wilson - "Disneyland Hostage" (I'd never heard of her, but apparently Liz Austen is a sort of Canadian analog of Nancy Drew. In this book, she goes to Disneyland on vacation, and of course she ends up involved with a mystery involving kidnappers.)
Originally Posted By alexbook >>Wishful Drinking, Carrie Fisher<< How's that going? I looked at it when it came through the warehouse and it looked like it could be pretty funny. >>Privy to Murder. By Carol Shenold My Mom!!!<< Hooray! I'll have to check our inventory for her books when I'm at work tomorrow. Checking Amazon for Carol Shenold, I see three books in the Tali Cates series, plus a romantic fantasy novel and the "Infection Control Program Guide." Are they all by your mom?
Originally Posted By seafairy1622 Wishful Drinking does have some humor in it. It is interesting. It tells a little of her childhood and making Star Wars. I'm halfway through it.
Originally Posted By pecos bill I am currently reading the 289 page Canon Powershot SX10 IS user guide. Being a rookie at photography, this is no small feat.