I haven't read the third book you listed, but the first two are excellent choices!!
I just finsihed Laurien Bereson's latest Raining Cats and Dogs. I am now reading Janet Evanovich, Two for the Dough.
I haven't read the third book you listed, but the first two are excellent choices!!
I just finsihed Laurien Bereson's latest Raining Cats and Dogs. I am now reading Janet Evanovich, Two for the Dough.
susan conant has a series of dog world centered mysteries that i love. hard not to like stories with dogs named rowdy and kimmie.
joyce who has princess peanut, spokesdog for the catpack, mojo, magic, kira and squirty, members of the catpack, angel duke, a good dog who is missed and angel alex the wonder dog, handsome prince.
Right now I am re-reading Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott and just finished The Old Curiosity Shop By Charles Dickens.
I read mainly classics with a couple of exceptions. I am a huge fan of Anne Rice. And if there is something in particular that catches my eye by any modern author whether known to me or not I will usually give it a shot.
I've read Marley and me. *note* if you're sensitive I would suggest not reading it before bed.
My favourite book I read rcentally was Sister to the Wolf. It was really good. I just finished LEO a greyhounds tale. It's AWEsome. Even if you're not addicted to greyhounds you'll probably like it. ( I'm so proud of my amazing book, my mom ordered it online and 15% went to greyhound rescue and I got it autographed my Cindy Victor![]()
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On boxing day my grandma gave me a book "how to live with your neurotic dog" It's fictional, and really funny, great for laughs. It's a good one to read before bed. Here's a quote from the chapter "Sleeping routine"
"DON'T let your dog interfere with your sleep schedual. If he wakes you up often, go sleep on the couch. "
That's the only sentence I remember and I'm too lazy to go upstairs and get it.![]()
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I LOVE Janet Evanovich. I think she's a fabulous writer, and I love the Stephanie Plum series.Originally Posted by Cincy'sMom
Right now, I'm only reading for classes. Currently, it's "Oral History" by Lee Smith, along with textbooks. I started reading "Running With Scissors" but I didn't have time.
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I go to the library once per week but I still buy books. The bookstore is like a drug for me. I can't walk past it without going inside. And once I'm inside I have to buy a book. I have books all over the place waiting to be read.
I love books so much, I'd marry them if they asked me.I especially love the smell of books. MMMMMM...good!
That said, Marley & Me was an awesome book. I am reading The Five People You Meet In Heaven. Easy read and good so far.
Did anybody read The Plague Dogs? I read about it on Dogster. It's by the author of Watership Down (which I loved). I think it's not the best book for all ages (it deals with dogs escaping from a science lab).
I haven't read it yet but will begin it shortly.
I love Fenway, JoJo, Olivia and Nonnie!
I read it years ago...I think I liked it but I don't remember it too well. If I remember right, it is sad but there is also a lot of humor in the book.Originally Posted by elizabethann
Nice to hear that there is another bookaholic out there. I sniff my books tooI especially love the smell of shiny papered coffee table books. It's heaven!
I read the Plague Dogs some time ago and I really enjoyed it. Very much along the lines of Watership Down. There was an animated movie made of it that ended horribly - I was aghast!Book's ending was much better.
Right now I'm reading Isabel Allende's "Paula". It is excellent!
I'm a bit compulsive about my reading and keep lists of the books I would like to read, the books I would like to own if I don't have them already AND the books I have read. I'm nuts!![]()
When you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect. Mark Twain
I haven't started it yet, but I bought Adrift, by Steven Callahan to read on the train when I go on vacation. His story was featured on National Geographic Explorer - an account of 76 days lost at sea in an inflatable raft after his small sloop capsized just 6 days from port.
I love true adventure stories.
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To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.
Ecclesiastes 3:1The clock of life is wound but once and no man has the power
To know just when the hands will stop - on what day, or what hour.
Now is the only time you have, so live it with a will -
Don't wait until tomorrow - the hands may then be still.
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I haven't read a hobby book for awhile, but right now for summer reading () I'm reading "the curious incident of the dog in the night-time". I'm not sure how I feel about it yet, it's a rather odd story. :/
If you haven't read The Help, it is wonderful.....They have made a movie from it which is due to come out in August. Also, Jeanette Walls ( I think that is her name) has written a couple of books which are great....The Glass Castle is the story of her life with her loving but irresponsible parents, and Half Broke Horses is the story of her grandmother's life on a ranch. Both are very, very good.
Shannon, Boomer, and Sooner
DUDE, That was a great book. I had to stop reading it every so often to try and figure out what I would do, This guy showed great smarts during his ordeal.
That book is one reason that I make sure all my "emergency" stuff is in order.
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Check into any Mt Everest story if you like adventure and drama.
They are even more interesting in the early days of climbing-now the equipment is a zillion times better that what the had back then!![]()
That’s how I am, also. I do go to the library on occasion, but I want to read a book when I choose, not when they tell me I can have it for these 2 weeks. Books are my one luxury - I have a stack of books waiting to be read, and pretty much add to it weekly.
I normally prefer non-fiction, but over the past few months have read some amazing works of fiction.
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer, Annie Barrows
Synopsis:
January 1946: writer Juliet Ashton receives a letter from a stranger, a founding member of the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. And so begins a remarkable tale of the island of Guernsey during the German occupation, and of a society as extraordinary as its name.
Beach Trip by Cathy Holton
I read her first two books. This third is different, but just as good. Four college roommates, getting together on an island off the Carolina coast 23 years later.
The Help
by Kathryn Stockett
This is her first book, and it is wonderful. Set in Jackson, Mississippi in the early 1960s – just when the Civil Rights movement was gearing up.
I really had great difficulty putting any of these books down.
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