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July 08, 2009

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Jan

Robert Sawyer's Neanderthal trilogy - Hominids, Humans and Hybrids - is excellent. I'm also in the process of reading Julia Child's memoirs, My Life in France. She was such a fascinating lady! It's really very good.

I'm getting Beloved a Kindle 2 for Xmas this year - I think it will be much easier for him to travel with.

Kristen

I love my kindle too....

American Wife

Good read and I was sad when it was done.

Alan

Great. I haven't read a damn thing all summer and now you go and do this. Nothing like a little competition to get me motivated! My wife just finished that "Twilight" book and she loves it. So that is next on my list. So I'll say..."Twilight"?

ballerinatoes

I just finished Jess Riley's "Driving Sideways" and seriously loved it. Girls, a road-trip, a new kidney and humor...what more could you want in a summer read?

Kate

Sherilyn Kenyon's Dark Hunter series
Janet Evanovich Stephanie Plum series. Literally laugh out loud funny.
okay got to think of some more

Kate

Not sure if I should admit this but I fell to the hype of "Twilight" and read it yesterday. All of it in one day. It actually wasn't a bad book and I think I am actually going to have to read the other books in the series.

Tasses

Wow, hard choice. I have so many good ones lately. Hmmm...

First one, The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly.

Tasses

Ok, second one read a few months ago: The Housekeeper and the Professor by Yoko Ogawa (April)

Tasses

I'll end with lucky #3. I have saved the very best for last.

If you have not read the young adult novel The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, you must run to a bookstore now and buy it. Best thing I've read in 2 years.

Jojo

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Annie Barrows and the late Mary Ann Shaffer.

Jojo

The School of Essential Ingredients by Erica Bauermeister.

Kristan

If you want a good cry, My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult.

If you want some lighthearted nonfiction, The Joy of Doing Things Badly by Veronica Chambers.

Kristen

I just finished Lost & Found by Jacqueline Sheehan, There is a big black Lab in it. I'm a sucker for any book with a big, slobbering dog.

Jennifer

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows. Favorite book from 2008!

Jennifer

Emma by Jane Austen! Great story with lots of chuckles!

Kristen

Oh, and if you haven't yet read The Time Traveler's Wife b Audrey Niffenegger, DO IT. The movie comes out next month.

Jennifer

Confederates in the Attic by Tony Horowitz. Very entertaining non-fiction.

Jennifer

Base Ten by Maryann Lesert. Great story about trying to balance self with family's needs.

di

My favorite has always been Captains and the Kings by Taylor Caldwell which although fiction is quite relevant to this day. Part of the book is about the control of wealth and real power in the world in the hands of a few. I read this book while in my twenties and still think about it from time to time. It will kick start your thinking as to how our governments (inner councils) control us and all that happens in this world..

I don't mean to sound like a 'conspiracy theorist' type person. Just saying that this was an interesting read.

Di
The Blue Ridge Gal

Kristan

Oh, and if you really don't want to do the Twilight series (even though it's so addictively good! like cocaine!) I recommend Stephenie Meyer's "adult" book The Host. I think it's better-written and a more compelling story.

Suzy Voices

The Rabbit Factory
by Marshall Karp

Suzy Voices

Bloodthirsty
by Marshall Karp

Suzy Voices

Flipping Out
by Marshall Karp

(can you tell I like Marshall Karp?)

imom

The Thirteenth Tale, by Diane Setterfield. It's her first novel and really a great read, it's a mysterous "ghost" story!

Suzy Voices

This Charming Man
by Marian Keyes

liv

I love anything by Rosamunde Pilcher as "comfort read," but particularly The Shell Seekers.

liv

Also, I like to have 1960s copies of Mary Stewart mysteries. One of my faves is "My Brother Michael."

melissa

I just finished reading Queen Bees & Wannabees in hopes that it helps a little with the preperation of my daughters "Tween" years. Now this is not for another 3 years, but I feel I need all the help I can get :/

I think I need a Kindle. Thanks for the recommendations. I love Jen Lancaster

churchpunkmom

being a mom of 5, I don't do much reading these days unless it's to my children.. but I'll throw a few out there..

Green Darkness
by Anya Seton

onetake

I hope to have a Kindle one day. :) I've enjoyed The United States of Arugula by David Kamp

churchpunkmom

A Midwinter's Tale
by Andrew Greeley

onetake

Remake by Connie Willis

churchpunkmom

I love graphic novels these days because they're easy to read..

any of the CatWoman books. :)

churchpunkmom

um... duh. my book!

No Place Like Home

it's not published, but I could email you a copy. not sure if that would work on Kindle though. :P

onetake


Flash Forward by Robert Sawyer

Holli Buchter

Iloved Julie and Julia

imom

Change of Heart by Jodi Picoult, a great story that touches on organized religion, the death penalty, organ donation and faith.

LPC

Disgrace, by Coetzee. Probably not a beach read however. Not for the faint of heart.

Tracy Davis

I just finished reading "Running With Scissors". I thought it was interesting but it wasn't something I'd read again and it certainly wasn't a book I just couldn't put down.

Tracy Davis

Some books I really enjoyed:

This Much I Know is True
The Other Boleyn Girl

For lighter reading:

The "Shopaholic" Series

NGS

Gang Leader for a Day by Sudir Vankatesh. I wanted to go to grad school for a reason and this book reminded me of that reason. It also reminded me of why I failed at grad school. :)

NGS

I just reread A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith. I read it over and over again when I was an adolescent and rereading it reminded me why. The main character is so relateable. It's a great summer read.

Shaun

The Book of Joe
by Jonathan Tropper

Kristen

OH! 'It Sucked and Then I Cried' by dooce.com's Heather Armstrong.

Kristen

The Dogs of Babel is a great book....strange, but totally engaging. I bet you could read it in a day.

Kristen

For a non fiction title that I found strangly facinating:

Stiff by Mary Roach

Really interesting and she really knows how to make use of a footnote. (Which still works on the Kindle, BTW)

Kristen

Any of Malcom Gladwell's books:
The Tipping Point
Blink
Outliers

Brenda

If you like the paranormal, the Betsy the Vampire series from Mary Janice Davidson had me laughing and crying and wanting more and more with each one.

Brenda

The Quickie by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge is a great whodunnit book. I read the whole book breathless about what could possibly happen next, I highly recommend it.

Elaina

Good Grief by Lolly Winston. It's one of my all time favorite novels.

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