Quote from: monrein on September 10, 2012, 06:33:33 AMJust finished "State of Wonder" by Ann Patchett. I liked it but I loved her "Bel Canto".My thoughts exactly.I am just starting the 18th book of the Stephanie Plum series. Number 19 comes out in late November. I have about 20 books on my Nook's wishlist, and I don't know which one I will start next. I've been terribly distracted for the past few months, so I don't know whether to pick something light or something that requires deeper thought.
Just finished "State of Wonder" by Ann Patchett. I liked it but I loved her "Bel Canto".
Quote from: MooseMom on September 12, 2012, 11:48:34 AMQuote from: monrein on September 10, 2012, 06:33:33 AMJust finished "State of Wonder" by Ann Patchett. I liked it but I loved her "Bel Canto".My thoughts exactly.I am just starting the 18th book of the Stephanie Plum series. Number 19 comes out in late November. I have about 20 books on my Nook's wishlist, and I don't know which one I will start next. I've been terribly distracted for the past few months, so I don't know whether to pick something light or something that requires deeper thought.Have you read the two books in Janet Evanovich's latest series abut the 7 deadly sins? Can't remember the names, other than Diesel, who occasionally shows uo in the Plum series is one of the main characters....Pretty good, albeit a little farfetched at times.I just finished Bill O'Reilly's book, Killing Kennedy. I was in elementary school during those years, and there is a lot of info I just never knew!Ricki
Leeanne, the Hunger Games books get better as you go along. they actually get scary, which is why they're not books for little kids.
Haven't read the books but just saw the movie. I wasn't really impressed. It reminded of too many other "future-world-fight-to-the-death" books I've read.