I loved the premise of the Memory Keeper's Daughter but I didn't LOVE the actual book, I thought it was kind of blah. But one part did suprise me.
Who said they were reading Needful Things? I loved that book and just caught some of it on TV this weekend...made me want to re-read some classic Steven King stuff. I could read the Stand over and over.
I read Target...I can't remember who by. It's about a teenage boy who was grabbed and raped by two men and he goes back to school and has to learn to move on and cope. It's so heart wrenching. I bawled through it too.
I'm reading "how to be Cool" right now. Plus sized girl, loses weight, gets beautiful and teaches a class on how to go from dork to diva, loser to winner. But she still holds on to the "fat girl" image of herself, low self esteem,etc. So far, easy read, likeable characters. Light reading.
Here's a good question to you readers? Do you ever go to the library and choose a book just because it looks interesting only to realize later that you've chosen a book from a completely un-like-you genre? I just read "Leave it to Claire" really enjoyed it, and I don't usually choose Christian literature, but it's not the first Christian novel I've read, I just wouldn't have chosen that on purpose, but it was nice. Once I chose a gay/lesbian fiction novel and didn't think that was too bad either. And once I picked a book that had a picture of a GORGEOUS African-American man on the cover and it was "urban" fiction, and the rawness of the language was really interesting to read!!! But I wondered if I would get looks if anyone saw me reading that one!
