After watching Sahara (because I'm a Matthew McConaughey JUNKIE

, I got the Sahara book at the library and have been reading all the Dirk Pitt books by Clive Cussler. They're really fun to read because you always know that everything will end up okay with Dirk and his friends. Kinda like watching Walker, Texas Ranger...it was nice, entertaining, stress-free viewing for a Saturday night because you always knew when you saw the bad guys, it was only a matter of time before Chuck Norris mopped the floor with them.
Other than that...I like to read the books my 11-year-old daughter gets from school or other books for her age level and then I make her read them, too. As I said, I like stress-free reading, and kids books are always stress free and adventurous (sp). I just finished a really cute book calles Summer of the Monkees and I just loved it to death...I started bawling at the end I was so happy with the way it turned out. Now we're reading the Chronicles or Narnia series.
My DD likes the Dear America series, too (of course I've read them, as well). These are all books that are written in journal form that are supposed to be from a girl's journal in a particular period of time in American History. For instance, the first one we read was Winter of the Red Snow. This was 'written' by a girl that was living in Valley Forge, PA during the time that General George Washington had his army camped out there. A tiny bit graphic, but not nearly as graphic as I'm sure the real revolutionary was was. Just enough to bring it home for the kids reading it. The girl in the book and her family eventually got a little job from Martha Washington to collect all the soldiers dirty laundry and wash it every Monday and it told of the girl going through the snow to get to the headquarters and how nice Martha Washington was to her, but strict and firm with the people running the show...how in awe she was every time she saw George Washington once in a while. It was sooo cool!! And educational without DD realizing it!! Right now she's reading one about a girl that is traveling with her family via covered wagon to the Oregon Territory. Haven't read it yet, but will when she's done with it. Kids books are so cool.