I am reading a very noirish book called Buy Back, by Brian M. Wiprud. Very stylish ... but well, perhaps over the top even for me. Alina Bronsky's Broken Glass Park up next ... also want to read her new 2011 book.
I could go for more goodreads friends, if people here are on. I love goodreads (recently won a FirstReads! Yesss!) Could send invite links over pm, or something.
I've just finished a book called Ender's game by Orson Scott Card, loved it!! My next book is a book called Flat Earth News, that will be in amongst my part time school work.
The Battered Body (one of the Supper Club books). On deck, Black Beans and Vice, Eggsecutive Orders, A Brisket a Casket and (seeking a break from foodie-cozies) The Mozart Conspiracy and Full Court Press
Still reading the same book I read all last month, Dragonfly in Amber, but ANother, I gotta say. I love the title, "A Brisket A Casket", that is just all kinds of awesome.
I have been on a 'the classics' bent of late, and so, I'm finishing off that little obsession with Charles Dickens' Bleak House. A few more pages and I'll be done. next on the table is a nifty book i picked up out of the bargain bin which looks as though it will be an amusing and most entertaining read, Patrick Taylor's An Irish Country Doctor.
You'll have to let me know if <i>An Irish Country Doctor</i> is any good. I keep seeing it and almost getting it, but I've got a whole huge stack of books that I've got to read.
I'm currently reading a book by Ann Rule. I can't remember exactly what the title is, and it's in my bag across the room lol.
Gogirl, I read Agnes and the Hitman a few years back, and it was FUNNY. Very tightly wound & clever!
I haven't read a lot of Jennifer Crusie, but my mom said they are hit and miss. I occasionally check them out from the library as backups in case I breeze through my favored books too fast, but rarely end up reading them.
I'm reading Strip, by Thomas Perry. Crime caper ... fun. A little misogynistic here and there ...
A bunch of my hold books came in at once and so I've been really looking forward to reading A Novel Bookstore, by Laurence Cosse.