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  • donsuzbee
    donsuzbee Member Posts: 129
    edited July 2009

    Glad I found this site!!!! You all are more interesting than any "Book Club' I have attended. I am in a rut right now with my reading. Can't seem to find anything worthwhile. But you have inspired me. I am going to get some of what you all just recently recommended!

    Susan

  • Raye99
    Raye99 Member Posts: 1,350
    edited July 2009

    I am now reading Firefly Lane by Kristin Hannah--almost done. About two women and their friendship that spans most of their lives. Set in the Seattle, WA area.

    I just finished No One Tells Everything by Rae Meadows. Really good. A woman living in Brooklyn trying to find herself and work through issues from her past. Set in NY and Cleveland, Ohio.

  • candie1971
    candie1971 Member Posts: 4,820
    edited July 2009

    Good morning!

     So glad to see this thread going, Deb really enjoyed reading.

    I am so glad for all your inputs. Ray,e the book about Jerri Nielson was very good. It also was interesting about the South Pole. right now I am reading Michael J. Fox's newest book:"Always Looking Up". I am thinking of "Resilience" by Elizabeth Edwards next.

    I put all of your books on my reading list.

    Have a great day!

  • EGAL
    EGAL Member Posts: 539
    edited July 2009

    I am going on a cruise soon and need a good book.  I can't get into anything to heavy so something funny or romantic (Danielle Steel'ish), any suggestions?

    Ellen

  • EGAL
    EGAL Member Posts: 539
    edited July 2009

    Me again~

     I am on the library wait list for "At least in the City they can hear me scream".  Heard it's about 2 guys from the city who moved to the country and the escapades they encounter.  Anyone read it yet?

    Ellen

  • dreamwriter
    dreamwriter Member Posts: 3,255
    edited July 2009

    Juanita what is the title... sounds good.

  • hollyann
    hollyann Member Posts: 2,992
    edited July 2009

    Egal, try Dan Brown's Angels and Demons........I really like that one......

  • hbcheryl
    hbcheryl Member Posts: 5,113
    edited July 2009

    Just finished David Baldacci "First Family and Ann B Ross "Miss Julia Delivers the Goods" - this is a really cute series for anyone looking for a light read also love the Jan Karon "Father Tim" series.  Next on my list is Dean Koontz "Relentless". 

  • LynnVA
    LynnVA Member Posts: 174
    edited July 2009

    I loved reading this thread.  I didn't know AlaskaDeb but I have read many of her posts and those of her friends that love and miss her.  Keeping this thread going is a great way to honor what she loved.

    Currently reading, Pretty Is What Changes by Jessica Queller, about a woman in her 30s facing the decision to remove her breasts and genetic testing.  My next choice will be much lighter........

  • candie1971
    candie1971 Member Posts: 4,820
    edited September 2009

    I just finished reading " Resilience" by Elizabeth Edwards...very good. Now I am reading "Girls Like Us". It is about Joni Mitchell, Carole King and Carly simon. Great so far!!

  • dragonfly10
    dragonfly10 Member Posts: 147
    edited September 2009

    I am reading a series of books 1st is The maze of Bones by Rick Riordan

    2nd is One False Note by Gordon Korman

    3rd is The sword thief by Peter Lerangis

    Haven't started yet but planning on it today.

  • zachmomma
    zachmomma Member Posts: 13
    edited September 2009

    I am reading the 3rd book in the Twilight series, I can't believe I got hooked!!!

  • Estepp
    Estepp Member Posts: 6,416
    edited September 2009

    I miss you Deb!

  • Raye99
    Raye99 Member Posts: 1,350
    edited September 2009

    Do do I.

    I've read a ton of books lately, but can only remember a few.

    1. Dust and Shadow - Lyndsay Faye - Fiction: Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson work on the Jack the Ripper case. Very good.

    2. In the Shadow of Gotham - Stefanie Pintoff - Fiction: Set in NYC in the early 1900's, murder mystery. Again, very good read.

    3. Change in Altitude - Anita Shreve - Fiction: Set in Africa in the 70's (I presume due to certain products and statements made); examines relationships between couples and the relationship of marriage with a backdrop of Africa's good and bad sides. Very good.  

  • kbugmom
    kbugmom Member Posts: 15,189
    edited September 2009

    Miss you Deb

    I read GOD SAID YES. Started today and finished it. Didn't want to put down.

  • Raye99
    Raye99 Member Posts: 1,350
    edited October 2009

    Hi Readers.

    I've read a few books as of late:

    The Neighbor by Lisa Gardner: Fiction, mystery/suspense. Set in Boston. Interesting characters and good story line. Highly recommend.

    The Fixer Upper by Mary Kay Andrews: Fiction, chick lit type of book. Set in Washington DC and a small town in Georgia. Pretty good. A fun, easy read.

    Cemetery Dance by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child: Fiction, set in NYC. Mystery with Agent Pendergast. Very good. Highly recommended.  

  • juanita63
    juanita63 Member Posts: 171
    edited October 2009

    can't remember the titile of the book cuz i've read quite a few since then. but the author was mary stanton.

  • bluewillow
    bluewillow Member Posts: 779
    edited October 2009

    I highly recommend the book A Place Called Wiregrass by Michael Morris. A delightful and well-written book, it literally moved me to tears in the end. 

    I apologize if I have posted this before.   I don't think I have, but the way my mind is lately, who knows?

    I'm glad Deb's post is still going!

  • Sierra
    Sierra Member Posts: 1,638
    edited November 2009

    Hi all:

    Ive ordered

    The Philosopher and the Wolf

    not that I agree with people having

    wild animals at home

    but will read it..

    also.. read one

    Breaking Lorca by Giles Blunt

    but v. violent.. did not realize

    was sent to me

    Hugs,

    Sierra

  • suemed8749
    suemed8749 Member Posts: 1,151
    edited November 2009

    I just read World War Z by Max Brooks (Mel Brooks' son.) It's about the "Zombie War" - Very entertaining and thought-provoking! My son-in-law gave it to to me; he knows I crack up over Shaun of the Dead.

  • Sue-61
    Sue-61 Member Posts: 599
    edited November 2009

    Anyone like Wally Lamb? He wrote "She's come undone" several yrs ago and I just re read it.

    He also wrote "I know this much is true" afew yrs ago.......great author but LONG books. I bought "the hour I first believed" (another long involved story) and when I finished it, I had a routine mammo and you know how that goes.........

    I adore David Sedaris.

    Just read a new book called "Olive Kitteridge" by Elizabeth Strout. Fab book

    And the Story of Edgar Sawtelle..........you gotta love dogs to sift thru that one, but I loved it. 

  • DebbyM
    DebbyM Member Posts: 38
    edited January 2010

    I got Breast Cancer Husband by Marc Silver for my husband.  He has started it and says it is helping him to understand what I am dealing with. 

    Debby

  • yellowrose
    yellowrose Member Posts: 886
    edited September 2010

    I just finished a great book.  Non fiction and about the exploitation of a particular woman and her family . It raises really interesting thoughts about DNA and who owns our cells.  I was totally absorbed all the way to the end.

    The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot

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