Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Eat Pray Love

Ok so I finally read it, mostly because I want to see the movie with Julia Roberts, and I wanted to see what I thought first. I borrowed it from Emily, and then I sent it on to Dee. It wasn't as emotional as I had feared, and I guess I am glad I read it.Emily said she liked it, and I wonder what Dee will think.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Private, James Patterson and Maxine Paetro

Patterson's newest character has set up a private firm to handle things the police cannot; has better science labs, better computer experts, a quasi-legal partners. Another very fast paced novel from the incredibly prolific Patterson. I really enjoyed this one, but I read a review that said the reader felt that this seemed like a TV series pilot. I agree, but I'd definitely watch the show.

Sh*t My Dad Says, Justin Halpern

"After being dumped by his girl friend, 28 year old Justin Halpern finds himself living at home with his 73 years old father." So he goes on to write a book with all the things his dad says. It is a funny autobiography and memoir with the depth, insight, and wisdom of his foul-mouthed but loving research doctor father. Reminded me of some one I know. A fun read, and evidently everyones new hot commodity.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Sizzling Sixteen, Janet Evanovich

Funny if predictable, easy, escapist fiction. Something for everyone.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

The Surgeon Tess Gerritsen

This was recommended by my friend Pat Ladas; a wonderful, chilling, serial murder case. Hard to put down, so I googled the author. I think I have read others, but I am going to download some immediately. Terrifying, but a really engrossing read.