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J.T. Ellison - The Cold Room
This is one of the books in her series about Taylor Jackson, detective in Nashville. I'm a little lost in what has happened since I forgot the last book she wrote in my room at last year's reunion. I'm hoping to be clear on everything by the end of this book or I'll have to get another copy of the the book I forgot.
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I agree. Well drawn characters and some good political points in an interesting story.
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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Somehow I've missed it.
Just finished the new Sookie Stackhouse and #9 in the James Patterson Murder Club books.
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I really liked "Death Match" by Lincoln Child. It was an interesting look at technology and the uses and abuses of it.
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I kept waiting for it to go down on price It did when #10 came out
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Fatal Revenant by Stephen Donaldson, the second in his third and final chronicles of Thomas Covenant.
Seriously trying to get in as much fiction/sci-fi/fantasy as possible before I go back to school and start reading text books, lots of damn text books ![]()
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Geek Love by Katherine Dunn
I read it when it came out and then picked it up again this weekend. I bet a lot of people here have read it. No use trying to summarize--any blurb I've seen has trouble describing it. If you've ever read Infinite Jest--and if you have, you're a better man than I--it's something like that. Except, with Infinite Jest, it didn't matter how much I longed to read it. I just... couldn't... do it. Geek Love has the power without requiring that level of commitment.
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Kaffir Boy: The True Story of a Black Youth's Coming of Age in Aparthied South Africa by Mark Mathabane.
It is excruciatingly painful and hard to read. I've not gotten to the uplifting parts yet, and I can only read a little at a time b/c it is so heart breaking.
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I just read a great book "Loud in the House of Myself: Memoir of a Strange Girl" by Stacey Pershall. It's a memoir of a girl who grew up in Arkansas with an eating disorder and was eventually diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder. She then came into her own as an alternative type. Her writing is hilarious when it wants to be and very moving. Big thumbs up! I want to be friends with her (always the mark of a great book for me).
I'm also reading Jaycee Duggard's memoir "a stolen life." It's beyond upsetting. I had nightmares about it last night. It's very well-written, also very graphic, and Jaycee is beyond likable. Jaycee has the spirit of a survivor, and that's what gets the reader through the book (at least for me). Some of the proceeds from the book go to her foundation for helping others in traumatic situations. Jaycee was an amazing girl, and now is an amazing woman. |
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I tend toward rather trashy reading. Vampires, werewolves, magic users of all kinds, I love them. Unfortunately, all the series I love don't have new books coming out for months, so I'm reduced to reading paranormal romance. Not that there's anything wrong with romance novels, but they're not usually my thing. So I'm currently reading Nalini Singh's Psy/Changeling series. I just started book 3, not sure if I'm going to actually make it through this one, much less the whole series.
I'm also listening to the audiobook version of Kitty's Greatest Hits, a collection of short stories set in the Kitty Norville universe by Carrie Vaughn.
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I'm not usually so much with the chick lit - but someone at work gave me a copy of The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake by Aimee Bender. I started it on my way home today and it's not a bad subway read, sort of a magic food experience with chocolate emotional frosting.
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the world in six songs: how the musical brain created human nature - daniel j. levitin
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"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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Rereading Sense and Sensibility - Jane Austen
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(Figured I'd toss this in this thread, too. I first posted it in the Hurricane Irene thread.)
This book is a fav of mine. It is a good read and full of interesting and compelling info, written more like a story, than a manual so it keeps your attention, while educating you. The Survivors Club: The Secrets and Science that Could Save Your Life [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Survivors-Club-Secrets-Science-Could/dp/0446580244"]Amazon.com: The Survivors Club: The Secrets and Science that Could Save Your Life (9780446580243): Ben Sherwood: Books[/ame] |
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I'm reading How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe by Charles Yu, and re-reading Audre Lorde's Zami, as well as Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green and David Levithan. Oh, and I've been reading bits and pieces from Ivan Coyote's Missed Her, as well as a couple of essays from a James Baldwin collection.
Since the girl left, I've had a lot of time on my hands.
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I just got a James Patterson book in the mail...yay!!!
I'll be starting, The 9th Judgment as soon as I can pull myself away from my computer.
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