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Av8rgirl
02-07-2008, 12:59 PM
Anyone out there read Vince Flynn? I am just fnishing his next to last book and am still loving his books! Anyone read his Mitch Rapp series?




Av8rgirl
02-07-2008, 09:50 PM
Has anyone read John Grisham's new book The Appeal? I just bought it today and read the first few pages...can't wait to read it.

Jo*mar
02-07-2008, 10:08 PM
hey thanks for posting this author - I haven't seen anything of his before..
http://www.vinceflynn.com/
{click on the books for info}


seems to be along the lines of Clancy and Ludlum - espionage & special ops stuff.

I love these types of books!

Have you read any Jon Land?
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/7015/

I recomend Dead Simple - I read it 5 times {once a year}before passing it on to a friend.

KarenMarie
02-07-2008, 10:44 PM
Yes - he has a political slant and appears often on Fox - you'll find his books definately deal with the current political agenda -

AfterMyNap
02-07-2008, 10:54 PM
I recently read Grisham's nonfiction work, The Innocent Man, and wow, that was a remarkable story. Grisham has my respect for his amazing work. Send it to me when you're done!

Jo*mar
02-08-2008, 12:00 AM
Christina Skye has a variety of books styles-
here's a listing of her books and plot descriptions -
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/s/christina-skye/


Her Code Name series is about "enhanced" navy seals/special ops teams {telepathically, physically and mentally}
for mature readers - descriptive romantic encounters


Oh I really like that site - just click a letter for a list of authors with last names starting with that letter.

I love that the year the books were published is given also - easier to read the series in order


Richard "D i c k" Francis is one of my old time favs {he's an ex jockey} so many of his books are set in and about the racing scene. mystery - murder, crime

Av8rgirl
02-08-2008, 12:29 AM
I recently read his nonfiction work, The Innocent Man, and wow, that was a remarkable story. Grisham has my respect for his amazing work. Send it to me when you're done!

You got it...

I have all his books. Even one autographed!

Chemar
02-08-2008, 06:53 AM
:D By special request....

a place to talk books and movies!

enjoy :p

Koala77
02-08-2008, 05:32 PM
Thank you NT for this new area. You're all wonderful for setting it up. :grouphug:

I recently read Grisham's nonfiction work, The Innocent Man, and wow, that was a remarkable story. Grisham has my respect for his amazing work. Send it to me when you're done!


I agree he's a top author, and although I've not read the one you mentioned AMN, or his latest book. I can't wait to read both.

You got it.......
I have all his books. Even one autographed!


I did have all his books until recently, and I'm quite jealous of that autographed copy! :) Is there a story behind that?

Av8rgirl
02-08-2008, 05:58 PM
No story, Anne, was just lucky to be at a book signing and he autographed "The Partner" for me!

The one autograph I treasure is by Stephen Coonts. He wrote a travelogue book called the "Cannibal Queen." He owns a Stearman and flew a cross country trip in it and made a stop in Fallon, NV where I was living at the time. His plane was refueled by a very close friend of mine and he made mention of her in his book. She and I used to fly together all the time in her Piper Cub and my Cessna 172.

When I found out he was giving a talk in Seattle while I was there attending aerobatic judging school, I made a point of bringing that particular book (actually 2 of them, one mine and one for my dad) to the lecture. I asked him to autograph those 2 books. We had a nice chat and he was very surprised at those books for him to autograph. He said that book didn't sell very well and he was happy I enjoyed it. I told him that my dad flew that particular make and model airplane and that it was my friend (who was 70 yrs old) had refueled his plane in Fallon, NV.

The seminar was about aviation safety. It was the aftermath of the DC-10 crash in Sioux City and Captain Al Haynes was the featured speaker.

I do have stories about autographed books. I have one autographed by General Schwarzkopf. ;)

Koala77
02-08-2008, 06:08 PM
Thank you for telling us about that FG.
I can understand why you treasure it. I would too!

Av8rgirl
02-09-2008, 06:59 PM
I am still working on Vince Flynn's book Consent to Kill and want to finish it so I can get on to Grisham's new book!

I also have Paticia Cornwell's latest Book of the Dead staring at me, screaming "read me, read me." There just isn't enough time in the day lately for me to read...and get my work done, and I have been sick with this darn sinus infection and reading has not been high on my list!

Help ME!!!! :eek:

Jo, I haven't read anything by Christina Skye, but I have read of lot of D i c k Francis...but nothing lately. I also love JA Jance! Sandra Brown is another good read, and Stephen White. His main character's wife has MS. She's a DA. Interesting books. His last book is called Dry Ice and it's loaded on my iPod for when I have a long flight so I can listen to it!

Av8rgirl
02-09-2008, 07:00 PM
In keeping with the title of this -- what movies have you seen lately?

The last movie I saw was Enchanted! What a great movie. I don't go to movies that often, and really want to get out more and see some. Ask AMN about Enchanted! She has a family connection to this one!

SBrown45
02-10-2008, 12:42 AM
Christina Skye has a variety of books styles-
here's a listing of her books and plot descriptions -
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/s/christina-skye/


Her Code Name series is about "enhanced" navy seals/special ops teams {telepathically, physically and mentally}
for mature readers - descriptive romantic encounters


Oh I really like that site - just click a letter for a list of authors with last names starting with that letter.

I love that the year the books were published is given also - easier to read the series in order


Richard "D i c k" Francis is one of my old time favs {he's an ex jockey} so many of his books are set in and about the racing scene. mystery - murder, crime

I have to agree about the web site. I have it bookmarked. When I found the site I started a spreadsheet that I take with me to the library so that I don't get out of sequence on the series that I read!

It's also got a section on the bottom of the page where it shows if you like the author you're looking at you might also like these authors. I've found a couple of new authors that way. It sounds like most everyone on here so far likes edge-of-the-seat suspense, mystery, intrique, that kind of thing. Absolutely my favorite!!!!!

Are the Vince Flynn books any good?? I haven't started reading any of his yet but I do have them on my list. Also, has anyone read the Lincoln Rhyme series by Jeffrey Deaver? The first book of the series was made into a movie with Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie - The Bone Collector. There are 7 books in that series, but I haven't read any of them yet either.

Koala77
02-10-2008, 01:54 AM
........I also have Paticia Cornwell's latest Book of the Dead staring at me, screaming "read me, read me." ..............


First John Grisham, now Patricia Cornwell. Seems we like the same authors FG. I have read the new Cornwell one though, and although it was OK, I didn't think it was as good as her earlier books. I was a tad disappointed.

Av8rgirl
02-10-2008, 11:40 PM
I have to agree about the web site. I have it bookmarked. When I found the site I started a spreadsheet that I take with me to the library so that I don't get out of sequence on the series that I read!

It's also got a section on the bottom of the page where it shows if you like the author you're looking at you might also like these authors. I've found a couple of new authors that way. It sounds like most everyone on here so far likes edge-of-the-seat suspense, mystery, intrique, that kind of thing. Absolutely my favorite!!!!!

Are the Vince Flynn books any good?? I haven't started reading any of his yet but I do have them on my list. Also, has anyone read the Lincoln Rhyme series by Jeffrey Deaver? The first book of the series was made into a movie with Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie - The Bone Collector. There are 7 books in that series, but I haven't read any of them yet either.

Vince Flynn series character Mitch Rapp is a CIA undercover operative. There is a lot of intrigue, special OPS stuff, CIA black OPS, covert operations - bombs, airplanes, cool weapons, stuff girls aren't supposed to like! LOL! :D Oh yeah, I love that stuff, especially with airplanes!

Jo*mar
02-11-2008, 12:37 AM
other authors I like

Sue Grafton
http://www.suegrafton.com/

Diane Mott Davidson
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/d/diane-mott-davidson/

SBrown45
02-11-2008, 01:21 PM
Vince Flynn series character Mitch Rapp is a CIA undercover operative. There is a lot of intrigue, special OPS stuff, CIA black OPS, covert operations - bombs, airplanes, cool weapons, stuff girls aren't supposed to like! LOL! :D Oh yeah, I love that stuff, especially with airplanes!

We must be a lot alike then (except I don't think I better try flyin' your plane :eek:) because I love all that stuff too.

I checked out one of the books today so I'm going to get started on it and see how I like it.

Thanks!!

braingonebad
02-11-2008, 09:14 PM
I just got Stephen King's Duma Key in the mail today (from amazon). I'll let you know what I think when I finish it - but that could be a while. I've been slacking on my reading.

Movies? Haven't seen any new ones lately. Saw Pirates III of course, and loved it of course. But I wait till they're on DVD and watch at home - I hate theaters.

I'm too short to see over anybody, lol.

:o

Av8rgirl
02-12-2008, 12:00 AM
I just got Stephen King's Duma Key in the mail today (from amazon). I'll let you know what I think when I finish it - but that could be a while. I've been slacking on my reading.

Movies? Haven't seen any new ones lately. Saw Pirates III of course, and loved it of course. But I wait till they're on DVD and watch at home - I hate theaters.

I'm too short to see over anybody, lol.

:o

That's why I like the amphitheatre style theatres. No one in front of you! I am short too. And the seats are staggered, no one directly in front of you.

That's the way Edwards built their theatre complex here in Boise.

the Bird
02-13-2008, 01:14 PM
Have any of you read The no.1 Ladies' Detective Agency by Alexander McCall SMith? It is the first of a series, a mystery...very fun to read....it might be lighter reading then you guys like, but I really enjoyed it!

Koala77
02-13-2008, 09:21 PM
Have any of you read The no.1 Ladies' Detective Agency by Alexander McCall SMith? It is the first of a series, a mystery...very fun to read....it might be lighter reading then you guys like, but I really enjoyed it!


I haven't Bird, but I'm always on the lookout for new authors, and I do looove mysteries and thrillers! Thanks for that.

braingonebad
02-15-2008, 08:04 PM
That's why I like the amphitheatre style theatres. No one in front of you! I am short too. And the seats are staggered, no one directly in front of you.

That's the way Edwards built their theatre complex here in Boise.

The newest one in these parts - Maumee - is like that. Soooo expensive though. By the time you snag drinks and munchies, two people are spending over $30.

I'll wait till I can buy it, grab snacks at the grocery, and watch it on the couch in my fluffies and fuzzies. Costs the same, and I get to see it until I hear all the dialogue lol.

Shelley
02-15-2008, 08:09 PM
I'm going to the movies this weekend, Juno or Atonement.

Anyone seen either of those?

Curious
02-15-2008, 08:18 PM
lil'monkey saw juno. she liked it. we went to untracable on saturday. it was pretty good. not oscar winner..but entertaining.

Curious
02-15-2008, 08:22 PM
First John Grisham, now Patricia Cornwell. Seems we like the same authors FG. I have read the new Cornwell one though, and although it was OK, I didn't think it was as good as her earlier books. I was a tad disappointed.

that's the only one i don't have. i even have her scarpetta cookbook and her biography of billie graham's wife. is it a scarpetta book? or the andy guy?

i love grisham too. for a light read...painted house. i really liked it. so different than his normal.

i'll add to this thread. i had a formal library in my house. i read like people drink water. :D i love half price books...and half off day at goodwill. :)

Shelley
02-15-2008, 08:24 PM
Heheheheheh you need to drink water like you read :p

Of course I love Harry Potter and the Shopaholic series as my faves. Also like Amy Tan and I worked at same company as James Patterson befoer he was a big time author.

Maybe gonna start Eat Pray Love this weekend.

Hey anyone use their Ipod to listen to books?

Koala77
02-15-2008, 08:53 PM
that's the only one i don't have. i even have her scarpetta cookbook and her biography of billie graham's wife. is it a scarpetta book? or the andy guy?...................


I haven't read that biography and I'm not sure I'd enjoy it actually, but I did have that cookbook one before we moved house. When we were moving house last time, DH went ape when I started packing boxes and boxes of books (yet again), so I finally gave in and gave them all away....to a good home though....I would never sell my books, but I have no problem with giving them to some one who loves to read as much as I do.

I'd been collecting books.... whose authors I liked...for quite some time, and in each case I had all, or most, of their books. It made me sad to just get rid of them, but it was getting more and more expensive for us to move all the time, and as we'd been moving states regularly.

NO! No-one was after us :D. We sold our house some years ago and had been moving around Oz, getting work wherever we could, just so we could see our country while we were still able to do so. Something we've never regretted doing, but we're "home" now, and I just might start my collection all over again. My favourite haunts when I'm in the book collection mood are second hand book stores and garage sales.

I think the only plus to having cognotive problems that I've noticed so far is that I can read a book and put it away, and then read it all over again in a year or two, and never remember what happened in the story! :grin:

You don't get many plusses with this disease, so I'm pleased to have found one I'm happy with.:wink:

SBrown45
02-15-2008, 09:05 PM
that's the only one i don't have. i even have her scarpetta cookbook and her biography of billie graham's wife. is it a scarpetta book? or the andy guy?



WOW! I don't go so far as having her cookbook!! LOL Her new book is Kay Scarpetta - Book of the Dead. I just finished reading it. It was good, but I also didn't like it as well as her previous ones. I have to say I don't particularly like the Andy Brazil series either though!

It's back to the library tomorrow morning to get more books though. I went last Saturday, got 7, finished them, now time to get more. :D I love to read too, mostly suspense and mystery.

I just read my first Vince Flynn this week. Going to pick up more of his tomorrow. Also read Jeffrey Deaver, the first few of the Lincoln Rhyme series. I think I've finished all of Tami Hoag's mystery and suspense books. Just finished The Alibi Man. Also High Noon by Nora Roberts.

Anybody got anymore great suggestions before I go tomorrow?? :D :D :D

Koala77
02-15-2008, 09:26 PM
WOW! I don't go so far as having her cookbook!! LOL Her new book is Kay Scarpetta - Book of the Dead. I just finished reading it. It was good, but I also didn't like it as well as her previous ones. I have to say I don't particularly like the Andy Brazil series either though!


:D....The cookbook one did have a story but had a recipe with every chapter!

I too was rather unimpressed with "Book of the Dead"......lets hope her next one is back to her usual form.

I read that "The Front" is the one she's writing now, and due out some time this year.

Av8rgirl
02-16-2008, 12:26 PM
Sandra

Have you read Stephen White's books? They are really good.

JA Jance? She has two different series running...one set it Seattle and one set in the Southwest US. Both very good.

WEB Griffith. Not bad...

I don't care for the Tom Clancy collaboration books.

Sandra Brown is a pretty good read.

Lisa Scottoline.

There you have some ideas...

Happy reading!

soxmom
02-16-2008, 01:06 PM
Sandra

Have you read Stephen White's books? They are really good.

JA Jance? She has two different series running...one set it Seattle and one set in the Southwest US. Both very good.

WEB Griffith. Not bad...

I don't care for the Tom Clancy collaboration books.

Sandra Brown is a pretty good read.

Lisa Scottoline.

There you have some ideas...

Happy reading!

All of these authors are great Cheryl. I would highly recommend
them all for a quick read. I think we have the same taste in books.;)

Soxmom

SBrown45
02-16-2008, 07:09 PM
Cheryl and Soxmom,

I think we all have the same taste in books. I like Sandra Brown and Lisa Scottoline. Have read most of theirs.

Haven't read JA Jance or Stephen White though. Will have to pick those up. Thanks for the info on them!!

:hug:

Curious
02-18-2008, 11:06 AM
has anyone read the yada yada prayer group series by neta jackson?

i found a few of the books at goodwill this weekend for 50c each. i'm going to look at half price books for the others. i thought they might be more mood lifting than some of the other type i have been reading lately. :o

Av8rgirl
02-19-2008, 06:14 PM
Hey Yappy - not familiar with those books!

I just finished Vince Flynn's Consent to Kill. Great book! Starting Patricia Cornwell's Book of the Dead now. I've got two very long flights this week so I will have some good reading time...:D or sleep time! :eek:

AfterMyNap
02-21-2008, 11:28 AM
Hi everybody, I'm in the middle of Gulliver's Travels and I'm trying to figure out what the drug of choice was in that pocket of history. I'm thinking some serious morphine laced with opium and dipped in acid!

Curious
02-22-2008, 11:50 AM
lil'monkey found books 1 and 2 at half price books yesterday. i'm going to start reading them this weekend. they told her as soon as they get a copy in..it's gone, so they must be popular.

you might be onto something cindy. :D

i'm just finishing the pied piper by ridley pearson. he uses the same characters.

mrsD
02-24-2008, 07:07 PM
I didn't know this was here... being the introvert, and not too terribly social
person that I am!

So I will say...Yes.
The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency series is just excellent. My husband and I have read them all now. They are simple and wonderful.

Right now I am devouring Jonathan Kellerman's books. Luckily our library has most of them.
His main character is Dr. Alex Delaware..psychologist...who gets involved with his best friend, Milo... a police detective, into many complex situations, that are carefully explored psychologically, and in the end solved. Kellerman has a very nice style... he does not over write and make horrible things more horrible.
It is a rather gentle way of rousting evil. There is mystery, and human interest all blended together, and done with intelligent style.

I don't know if any Elizabeth George fans are reading here. That is my next stop, her new book.

Curious
02-24-2008, 07:10 PM
oh man mrsd...i have all of kellerman's book...his wife's too. love'm love'm.

read them in order...:wink: or the family dynamics get out of wack. spoils that too.

added: his wife is faye kellerman.

mrsD
02-24-2008, 07:54 PM
oh man mrsd...i have all of kellerman's book...his wife's too. love'm love'm.

read them in order...:wink: or the family dynamics get out of wack. spoils that too.

added: his wife is faye kellerman.

Yes, I read all of Faye's. My husband likes her too.

I am jumping around a bit with Jonathan, but it doesn't seem to matter.
It is on again off again endlessly with Robin. :rolleyes:

His newer books are very edgy compared to the earlier ones. I prefer the earlier ones, in fact, in style.

I like Peter Decker's daughter Cynthia, in Faye's. She is quite interesting, and a change of pace.Rina doesn't really pan out over time, in that series..and that is a bit disappointing. Except in the book where that psycho guy hits on her...that one had a bit more substance. ( the sequel to Justice...Stone Kiss).

I just love the way Jonathan writes...so simply...so powerfully.

soxmom
02-24-2008, 08:10 PM
Yes, I read all of Faye's. My husband likes her too.

I am jumping around a bit with Jonathan, but it doesn't seem to matter.
It is on again off again endlessly with Robin. :rolleyes:

His newer books are very edgy compared to the earlier ones. I prefer the earlier ones, in fact, in style.

I like Peter Decker's daughter Cynthia, in Faye's. She is quite interesting, and a change of pace.Rina doesn't really pan out over time, in that series..and that is a bit disappointing. Except in the book where that psycho guy hits on her...that one had a bit more substance. ( the sequel to Justice...Stone Kiss).

I just love the way Jonathan writes...so simply...so powerfully.

I love both Jonathon and Faye.:) I think Ive read them all.


Right now Im reading the Little House series out loud to my 9dd.
We are on The Long Winter. Two more books after that and weve read
the whole series:D. I think Im enjoying it as much as her.

Soxmom

Koala77
02-24-2008, 09:09 PM
.....Right now I am devouring Jonathan Kellerman's books. Luckily our library has most of them.
His main character is Dr. Alex Delaware..psychologist...who gets involved with his best friend, Milo... a police detective, into many complex situations, that are carefully explored psychologically, and in the end solved..........

I have to agree with you there MrsB. I rather like Dr. Alex myself. Unfortunately I've already read the only one this small library stocks, but I do look in 2nd hand books stores and at garage sales as well.

Av8rgirl
02-26-2008, 02:20 PM
I have to agree with you there MrsB. I rather like Dr. Alex myself. Unfortunately I've already read the only one this small library stocks, but I do look in 2nd hand books stores and at garage sales as well.

Anne

Have you looked into eBay's half.com for books. There are Australian sellers and you can get books for a ridiculously low price.

Koala77
02-26-2008, 05:43 PM
Anne

Have you looked into eBay's half.com for books. There are Australian sellers and you can get books for a ridiculously low price.


No. I didn't know it existed. Thanks FG, I'll check it out.

Curious
02-26-2008, 06:26 PM
:( i wish postage wasn't so high.

i have boxes and boxes of books.

Av8rgirl
02-26-2008, 09:22 PM
:( i wish postage wasn't so high.

i have boxes and boxes of books.

I do too. That's how I got interested in half.com. When you sell a book, the buyer pays the postage!

I also donate a lot of books to the prison here in Boise as well as the VA Hospital and the Elks Rehab Center.

Riverwild
03-05-2008, 09:58 AM
I just popped in to see what everyone is reading now, and noticed that no one has posted since 02/26!

Sooooo, you get a story to help you think of something to post!

I learned how to read when I was two years old. I didn't learn to read print, I learned how to read braille.

My oldest brother is blind. He is three years older than I am, and he started school at Perkins School for the Blind back in the early sixties, before public schools were required to provide education for blind children.

He came home with his new schoolbooks and I was fascinated that he could tell me a story by touching dots. He could read in the dark!! He taught me how to read them!! I could read in the dark now too!!

My next older brother went off to school the next year. He came home with his new books and they had pictures and letters! He taught me how to read them!

At 4 years old I was reading anything I could get my hands on. The principal at the school I was in found out the new kindergarten kid could read. Every day I went to his office for an hour and he would let me pick out any book I wanted from his shelf and read it. The only catch was I had to read it out loud to him. We shared stories every day for an hour while the rest of my class took a nap! It continued in first grade with longer stories.

He had treasures on his shelves, leather bound classics with gold embossed lettering for titles and gilt edged pages! Books with short stories, poetry, fiction, adventure, travel! I read a chapter a day to him and we made it through some good books! I learned how to leave the place I was and live in the stories I was reading.

Now in the summer, I get the absolute pleasure of spending time with my neices and nephews, godchildren and adopted family. Some of them have children of their own. We read together and they read aloud to me. There's nothing like a child with a book in front of a crackling fire in a hundred year old cabin, smelling the aged pages, opening the book, and disappearing into the world contained within.

They come back as they age, and they look for their favorite books and pick them up and read them again and again. They bring more books and leave them behind for the next generation. You can go from a 1917 Mother West Wind book to a new copy of Everybody Poops!, Ray Bradbury to Harry Potter, Zane Grey to Robert Frost. We write in the flyleaf, sign our names and what character we were when we read the book...

I've often wished I could thank all the people who gave me this gift, who took the time to pass on the love of reading to me, who taught me how to travel to far places by opening a book. While writing this, I've realized that maybe I have done just that.:)

Koala77
03-06-2008, 08:47 PM
Thank you RW for that story. It reminds me of my own DD.

Ever since she was knee high to a grass hopper she wanted to read, so I taught her. I started by buying the reading books that the schools use in 1st grade, and it just escalated from there.

I can remember being on a plane trip with her once....she was probably 2 & 1/2 and she was reading to me from a book. There was a middle aged gent beside us and he was open mouth flbberghasted! He just couldn't believe such a tiny tot could read, and he said so. He was totally spell bound the entire time she was reading

When she started school, it wasn't long before I had a letter from her 1st grade teacher to let me know that my DD had read every single book that they had in the library for 1st and 2nd graders, and that they were sending out for more.

She's 31 now, and nothing has changed. She still lists reading as her favourite past time, and it's always been top of my list as well. The only difference is the material we read. Our tastes are as different as chalk and cheese!

...I've often wished I could thank all the people who gave me this gift, who took the time to pass on the love of reading to me, who taught me how to travel to far places by opening a book. While writing this, I've realized that maybe I have done just that.:)


What a lovely thing to say RW. I'm thinking that at least reading is one of the good things I've done for my DD.....I passed on my love of books.

Shelley
03-08-2008, 09:38 PM
Wooo Hoooo got an amazon package today. Finally the latest book in the series from one of my fave authors....Sophie Kinsella.

Its chick lit but this gal keeps me laughing from cover to cover.

Can't wait to dive in tonight.

Av8rgirl
03-18-2008, 12:56 PM
Ok...what's everyone reading? Let's not let this thread die!!!

I am working on Grisham's new book..so far so good!

AfterMyNap
04-11-2008, 10:32 AM
I'm reading a true hunting crime story that happened here in MI.

But, I'm really here to tell about a wonderful movie I watched last night. I'm a Maggie Smith fan, she's kind of the unsung hero of her movie generation, she's extremely versatile.

"Keeping Mum" (2005) is a dark comedy I got from Netflix and it was hysterical! You have to appreciate the subtle nuances of dark comedy, but it is a riot.

Shelley
05-04-2008, 01:25 PM
Read a great book while on vacation.
Actually I read a couple, some deep and one lighthearted.

The lighthearted one, which even made me laugh out loud was the latest in the series by Sophie Kinsella who does the shopaholic books.

It was called Remember Me?

It was great and I recomend the whole series. They are fun and just make ya smile when reading.

Blackhawk
05-09-2008, 12:12 AM
Anyone out there read Vince Flynn? I am just fnishing his next to last book and am still loving his books! Anyone read his Mitch Rapp series? I have read a few...Executve Power..great read...loved the character..back in special ops days...jim

mrsD
05-09-2008, 12:21 PM
I just finished The Collector, by John Fowles. This is an old book, from 1963.
I found it in my husband's book stash....he read it for a college course decades ago. It was very good.

I am now reading Snakes in Suits--
http://books.google.com/books?id=J9mvHW1eA14C&dq=snakes+in+suits&pg=PP1&ots=jcs9miAz_-&sig=hFgPptonv8t0oYRrmogDCgY4Agg&hl=en&prev=http://www.google.com/search%3Fhl%3Den%26q%3DSnakes%2Bin%2BSuits%26btnG% 3DGoogle%2BSearch&sa=X&oi=print&ct=title&cad=one-book-with-thumbnail

I have read 2 other sociopath/psychopath books, and this one is an extension of those. Dr. Hare is excellent and has opened the definition of psychopathy to a more general occurance. The place where I used to work was fraught with "problems" and this book puts those into an understandable perspective, albeit a disturbing one. The psychopath in the workplace! Cringe! Not all psychopaths end up as serial killers like you see in the media...many are married and have white collar/professional jobs. What they do there at work can be a nightmare!
(Imagine a psychopath with access to DRUGS!)

I also picked up the NEW Nora Roberts/JD Robb... just out...Strangers in Death.
This one is not at all like the preceding one.. much slower going. I actually like this pace a bit better...the last one was TOO rough for me.

This weekend is our library sale... I am itching to go on Sat morning for my vacation stash. LOL

Shelley
05-13-2008, 12:48 AM
Just saw an enchanting little indy film called Son of Rambow. Really worth the price of admission.

mrsD
05-16-2008, 09:32 AM
The series No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith....

#9 has just come out, and I found it 1/2 price at Costco.

I just started it...and it proves to be good so far.
The Miracle at Speedy Motors

http://www.randomhouse.com/features/mccallsmith/main.php
This site has beautiful indigenous music too!
The cover of this new book is just beautiful!

It is a nice coincidence too. As I just bought and received some beautiful
Malachite specimens from South Africa!

braingonebad
05-20-2008, 06:59 PM
I watched The Sea Inside, about a man who had spent more than 20 yrs as a quad, fighting for his right to die.

It was beautifully done. Very senisitive to not only the main character - Ramon - and his feelings, but also the feelings of his family, community, and friends.

His lawyers fail to win his case, and one, Julia, who becomes very close as the story unwinds, suffers a few strokes (she has cadasil).

Makes you really think about the quality of life and who should decide what that means - the individual, the law or the loved ones? Julia winds up unable to use her legs, and eventually not much is left of her mind. Unlike Ramon she is unable to say this is not how she wants to live.

Shelley
05-24-2008, 02:09 PM
Anyone else excited about this movie????? I am counting down. :D

AfterMyNap
05-25-2008, 06:48 PM
What do Apple Computers, iPhone/AT&T, Motorola Razr, Cadillac, Disney, Mercedes, & Ferrari all have in common?

National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets

It was totally unbelievable, ridiculously farfetched, historically inferior, and utterly devoid of credibility.

I LOVED IT!

This is high fiction with a fusion of fantasy and deserves a look if only for the adventure and the great pace. It moves along swimmingly, and yep, they find it.

A thumb & a half up (can't get the left one to cooperate)!:p:cool:

Shelley
05-25-2008, 09:44 PM
LOL Nappy its on my list to see! I worked on the advertising for the first National Treasure.

Saw Chronicles of Narnia Prince Caspian today and thought it was great! A little darker than the first but still fun for the whole family.

Shelley
05-30-2008, 10:55 PM
OMG...it was absolutely

Incredible
Fantastic
Marvelous

Sex and the City was A-Mazing!!!!!!!

I completely lost myself in the movie. Not even aware of where I was. It was that good. Laugh out loud and just sobbing with sadness and joy. They are truly like old friends.

Doody
06-11-2008, 09:39 AM
I do believe I just saw a few Grisham fans here as I was skimming through the posts!

One of my favorite books is The Testament. Dang, what a good read, couldn't put it down!

AfterMyNap
06-24-2008, 10:51 AM
Reading: The Fourth Turning, it's excellent.

Just watched (for the first time:o) How to Make an American Quilt, I LOVED IT! I adore old-time-tested-friendship movies. Those women were all outstanding. Maya Angelou just has this classy, gracious way about her, even in this slight-departure role. This one is up there with Steel Magnolias in my book.:)

SKS60
07-11-2008, 02:28 AM
You got it...

I have all his books. Even one autographed!

Has anyone read James Patterson's new book "Sail" I just brought it home from library and it sounds great. I love Patterson's books, suspenseful and hard to put down.