Hey! I am a huge bibliophile so naturally I couldn't resist commenting in a thread entitled "Whatcha Readin'?" LOL.
Lately I have been on a John Grisham tear, just finished reading
The Runaway Jury a week ago and have moved on to
A Time To Kill. I am concurrently reading
How to Lose Friends & Alienate People by Toby Young. LOL. Interestingly enough, HTLF&AP is being adapted into a movie starring Kirsten Dunst & Megan Fox with a release date of next month, so it should be neat to see that and compare the novel to the silver screen adaptation.
Didn't particularly enjoy TRJ, had to force myself to finish it.
After finishing ATTK, I will be moving on to
The Pelican Brief as well as
The Innocent Man, which is non-fiction. What can I say, I'm a sucker for lawyer novels.

Actually, I think I just like JG's writing style. Precise and logical.
Here's what I read in July & August:
Kitchen Confidential--Anthony Bourdain (non-fiction, memoir of a NYC based chef and writer, a good read)
Tweak--Nic Sheff (non-fiction, drug memoir of a young man. There is a companion book written by the father entitled
Beautiful Boy. Very honest and straightforward read...deals with a delicate subject matter)
The Memory of Running--Ron McLarty (fiction, has a theme of weight loss, altho that is not the main plot, GREAT read)
Searching for Bobby Fischer--Fred Waitzkin (non-fiction, memoir of a chess father with a talented son, saw the movie when I was a kid, book was interesting in a good, informative way)
The Testament--John Grisham (fiction, great read)
The Last Juror--John Grisham (fiction, good read)
The Runaway Jury--John Grisham (fiction, good read although it runs a bit long for my taste)
I just got a puppy (4 month old black Lab--he's the cutest, sweetest puppy ever!) a week and a half ago so reading has taken a backseat to him of late, but I'm a quarter of the way through ATTK so I hope to have it finished by next week. In general, I like there to be a combo of non-fiction and fiction in my reading repertoire. And of course since getting a puppy I have been reading up on Labs.
Re: Anita Shreve, I don't believe I have read any of her books. Is she any good? I have heard OF her, but have never cracked open anything she's written.