Reading Books For Pleasure

The Host by Stephanie Meyers was just a lovely book! I was really knocked out by it. I rather loved it.

:rose:
 
The Host by Stephanie Meyers was just a lovely book! I was really knocked out by it. I rather loved it.

:rose:

That's on my to buy list, especially after reading all the Twilight series, which I highly recommend:D

Just finished Breaking Dawn.

Now reading Warrior by Angela Knight.
 
I just finished sizzle and burn by Jayne Ann Krentz, and I'm waiting ANXIOUSLY for the new laurell k hamilton. (Less than two weeks to go.)
 
I'm reading the first book in the Mystique series by Traci Harding - "Gene of Isis". I have the second one "Dragon Queens" and the third is "The Black Madonna" which I have yet to lay my hands on.

Traci is an excellent writer and her books flow well. Things could have become confusing due to the several different characters which take over the narrative, but I have no trouble knowing who is telling their part of the story.:cattail:
 
I'm reading the first book in the Mystique series by Traci Harding - "Gene of Isis". I have the second one "Dragon Queens" and the third is "The Black Madonna" which I have yet to lay my hands on.

Traci is an excellent writer and her books flow well. Things could have become confusing due to the several different characters which take over the narrative, but I have no trouble knowing who is telling their part of the story.:cattail:

I'll have to look her books up! Thanks!

:rose:
 
I'm really enjoying Brother Odd by Dean Koontz. Someone here recommended this series. Thanks so much!

:rose:
 
I just finished Swallowing Darkness by Laurell K Hamilton. I won't spoil it for anyone.
Now I have to find another series to read :mad:
Good excuse to go and sniff around a book store.
 
I just finished reading "In Silence" By Erica Spindler another one of her great mystery, keep you on the edge of your seat novels.

Synopsis of book

To the outside world, Cypress Springs, Louisiana, is a postcard-perfect town where moral, decent citizens lead safe, wholesome lives. But outsiders, it seems, don't fare so well...

When journalist Avery Chauvin returns home to Cypress Springs, Louisiana, after twelve years, it's as if time has stood still. Yet for her everything has changed --- her mother died a year ago and now her father is gone. Devastated by her father's suicide and her inability to save him, Avery has taken a leave of absence from her newspaper job to come back and put his affairs in order. But in truth, she has come back looking for answers. How could her father, a physician who dedicated himself to preserving life, have taken his own?
 
I spent some of my rare date time, sipping a latte, browsing a book store last night.

:D
 
I spent some of my rare date time, sipping a latte, browsing a book store last night.

:D


Sounds like a great night, I love a good book store new, used, or rare they are all full of adventures waiting to happen.
 
I just finished Twilight by Stephenie Meyer today..I bought it Wednesday and finished it today..now I need to get the rest of the books in the series...
 
I loved this series! And, I read it in a hurry also. I'm planning to re-read them when my friend returns them to me.

Right now, I'm reading Into the Wildby Jon Krakeaur. Also, thinking about re-reading The Story of O


I am waiting for the second one..I just bought the first one on a whim Wednesday. I can't wait to read the 2nd one then the third and forth..LOL
 
I really enjoyed that series although some of the deaths have really not made me happy.

I'm wondering if a lesbian relationship will ever be acheived in it.

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I’ve been reading the Rachel Morgan series (A.K.A. the Hollows series) by Kim Harrison. I’m hoping for the latest book in the series to come sliding down my chimney in a couple of days. If not, I’ll be hitting Waldon Books myself.

In the meantime I’ve just started ‘Brethren” by Robin Young; to early to tell if it’ll be worth the read or not. And of course, I have a large stack of comics on my night stand to work through over vacation. Yes, I admit it, I read comic books.
 
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