I'm hoping to get a lot of book time in tomorrow. DH is working and I have a cold. Sound like a recipe for tea and reading to me!
I'm about to dig into Iced by Karen Marie Moning. I'm not sure what to expect, since I listened to all of the Fever books and loved them on audio. Also, Dani was never my favorite character. But I still have pretty high hopes.
Love Walked In by Marisa de los Santos. I finished my book at my mom's on Monday and hadn't packed an extra, so I picked this out of her finished pile. It's light and enjoyable. I'll finish it today and then start something from my library pile, where I have way too many good choices. Also still working on Emma, which is not going to be my favorite Austen, I don't think.
I have a large list this week because I'm trying to finish up some stuff and I need to start book club books. So I'm actively reading 11/23/63 which I'm really liking and Change of Heart by Jodi Picoult which I don't like. And I'm starting The Night Circus tonight for a book club and I need to start Handmaid's Tale.
Post by dorothyinAus on Nov 2, 2012 19:39:16 GMT -5
Having caught up on all the Mrs. Murphy mysteries I have, I have turned to catching up on another series so I can give the books to my Dad when I finish them. I'm reading Blood and Circuses, a Phryne Fisher mystery by Kerry Greenwood. She's an Australian author who may or may not have been imported to the US. If you like period mysteries, these are set in the 20's in and around Melbourne, definitely check them out.
I have a large list this week because I'm trying to finish up some stuff and I need to start book club books. So I'm actively reading 11/23/63 which I'm really liking and Change of Heart by Jodi Picoult which I don't like. And I'm starting The Night Circus tonight for a book club and I need to start Handmaid's Tale.
Post by whitepicketfence on Nov 4, 2012 9:29:43 GMT -5
Hardcover: I'm hoping to finish Shadow of Night by Derborah Harkness today and start Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn.
Nook Color: I'm still working my way through Catherine the Great by Robert K. Massie. I've somewhat set this aside in order to get through my library books before they're due back.