I am very excited too! I have been pushing through Eat Pray Love so I can get on with the Stackhouse books! I am super pumped. That means that there could possibly 10 seasons if they go by the books o.O
I just finished reading Water for Elephants, and I'm thinking about making a trip to the used bookstore soon. I might check into Eat, Pray, Love. I've never seen True Blood, but maybe I'll try those books too. Could be interesting.
To those of you reading The Four Day Win: I liked that book too! I did a four-day win, the first one where you pick a habit that's easy to change, and I stuck to it for a while but then kind of slacked. Oops! But I like the concept of the book, and I like that it's funny!
I'm reading Committed by Elizabeth Gilbert, the author of Eat, Pray, Love. I'm also reading some fluff -- Glory in Death, the second in a series by J.D. Robb, who's actually Nora Roberts. Her stuff isn't literary greatness, but I really can't figure out how she writes so many books!
Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese
Major Pettigrew's Last Stand by Helen Simonson
Just finished The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson. On this last one, I have to say that I've never been into misteries but decided to give this one a chance considering all the publicity is has gotten this last few months. The book was extremely entertaining with well develop characters. Looking forward to reading the other two of the Millenium trilogy...
Happy reading everyone!!!
I just started Bone Crossed by Patricia Briggs, the fourth book in her Mercy Thompson series. I think the series is pretty cool, if you're into fantasy. (Which I really really am. =P)
I am reading Eat Pray Love, again. Next on my list are the Sookie Stackhouse books... LOVE True Blood so I am hoping the books are better as they usually are in the case of Books vs. Movies/Shows. I have a whole summer where I have nothing to do, but spend time with the pup and the nieces and nephews. I plan to read a ton!
The books are waaaayyyy better than the TV series. I love love loved them!
The Third Twin - Ken Follett, and after that I'll start on the second book in Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series.
A good book and a cup of ginger tea keeps my mind (and my wanna-snack hands) occupied before bed!
I'm reading the 5th book in the Outlander series. I had to take a break between books 3 and 4 because my mental voice had developed a Scottish brogue. Love this series!