Page 1 of 4 123 ... LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 32

Thread: What are you reading??

  1. #1
    Message Board Maniac goldenguru's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Location
    Michigan
    Posts
    1,909

    What are you reading??

    I have a break from my classes (I'm a late bloomer - going to school a little later in life [img]/forums/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/teacher.gif[/img])

    Anyway - I am ready to pitch the text books and pick up some pleasure reading. I'm looking for suggestions.

    So what have you read lately that was really, really good?

    Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
    Me: 46. Married 25 yrs. Chronic worrier and 'fixer'. Veteran parent of a troubled teen. Social Worker.
    DH - 50. dx'ed BPII. Lithium. Effexor. The love of my life.
    PC - 23. Civil Engineer. All around great guy.
    PC - 20. My miracle child. Mommy to the apples of my eye.

    My family is living proof that there is light at the end of long dark tunnels.

  2. #2
    Newbie LynnG61's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    Pittsburgh, PA, USA
    Posts
    21

    Re: What are you reading??

    I am a huge Patricia Cromwell Fan, and just finished Book of the Dead. However I can read anything I can get my hands on, as I love to read and my gfg says when he thinks of me, it is always holding a book!

    What is it you enjoy reading?
    me: 46 year old divorced mother of a GFG. Sales, part time writer (poetry/prose to help me keep my sanity)

    GFG: 14 year old male (adopted as a baby), ADHD, ODD, IED, Aspbergers. Currently in RTF since 10/26/07. Excellent sense of humor, compassionate, loving but physically aggressive towards mom since father died in 2004.
    RX: Adderall Xr 50 mg daily
    Abilify bedtime
    Seroquel 400 mg 2xday
    Lamictal 200 mg pm

    DEX: deceased

  3. #3
    Message Board Maniac goldenguru's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Location
    Michigan
    Posts
    1,909

    Re: What are you reading??

    Like yourself - I read just about everything. If I HAD to pick one favorite genre', it would probably be historical fiction.

    Although I have just finished reading "Fast Food Nation" (Schlosser) and found it MOST fascinating. 'Course, I won't be eating McDonald's anytime soon, which is sad because I love Quarter Pounders.

    Cromwell is forensic/mystery yes?? I have never read anything of hers, but have read the jackets.
    Me: 46. Married 25 yrs. Chronic worrier and 'fixer'. Veteran parent of a troubled teen. Social Worker.
    DH - 50. dx'ed BPII. Lithium. Effexor. The love of my life.
    PC - 23. Civil Engineer. All around great guy.
    PC - 20. My miracle child. Mommy to the apples of my eye.

    My family is living proof that there is light at the end of long dark tunnels.

  4. #4
    Newbie LynnG61's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    Pittsburgh, PA, USA
    Posts
    21

    Re: What are you reading??

    She is CSI well before CSI hit TV lol. Not all of her writing is that, but the ones about 'kay scarpetta" are. And very good reading, my problem is I don't read a book I devour them and then end up with nothing ot read in two days!

    Recently finished "Mayflower [censored]" A Stranger among the Pilgrims by David Lindsay, it was a good read.

    You might also enjoy "the Emancipator's Wife" by Barbara Hambly. An interesting thought/perspective of Mary Todd LIncoln.

    If fantasy, Terry Brooks or Samual Donaldson are good options.
    Anne Rice is interesting, I prefered her "witch" series over the vampire one however.

    Just a few ideas. And like you, No McDonalds for me either!
    me: 46 year old divorced mother of a GFG. Sales, part time writer (poetry/prose to help me keep my sanity)

    GFG: 14 year old male (adopted as a baby), ADHD, ODD, IED, Aspbergers. Currently in RTF since 10/26/07. Excellent sense of humor, compassionate, loving but physically aggressive towards mom since father died in 2004.
    RX: Adderall Xr 50 mg daily
    Abilify bedtime
    Seroquel 400 mg 2xday
    Lamictal 200 mg pm

    DEX: deceased

  5. #5
    CD Hall of Fame meowbunny's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Posts
    3,209

    Re: What are you reading??

    I'm a multiple book reader. The one in my bathroom (yeah, I know, gross) is Robin Cook's new one. The one on my bed is Michael Crichton's Next. The one in my purse is James Patterson's Cross (almost done) and John Grisham's The Innocent Man.

    I've tried Cromwell. Sorry, can't stand her writing style. As you can tell, I'm not much of the historical fiction type, so not a light of help in that genre. My favorite authors are Jonathan Kellerman (find Faye boring), Jeffrey Deaver, James Patterson. I also love sci fi but haven't found anything lately to hold my interest.

    Of the books I'm reading right now, I think you might enjoy The Innocent Man. It is non-fiction and the story of how a town framed a man, sent him to prison and his ultimate release. It is truly a good read.
    GFG 20 -- RAD, ODD, CD, prob borderline, no meds
    Me -- Single mom, trying to start over, getting it together
    3 cats, 1 dog

  6. #6

    Re: What are you reading??

    Anything by James Clavell. (Sho-Gun, Tai-Pan, Whirlwind, Noble House.)

    I like Patricia Cromwell, too.

    The Power of Now.

    Eat, Pray, Love stayed with me long, long after I read it. Highly recommend that one.

    There is another writer whose name begins with "C". I can't think of it now, but he wrote "Marco Polo", "Circus", and Aztec ~ all of which were excellent historical fiction, replete with characters I still haven't forgotten.

    Charles Williams is my favorite writer.

    Most of his things are out of print. He was a compatriot of Tolkein and C.J. Lewis.

    Perhaps your library would carry his work?

    What are you majoring in, GG?

    I think it's wonderful that you have decided to go back to school.

    [img]/forums/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif[/img]

    Barbara
    http://www.coping.org/control/detach.htm

    Son, 31. Drug use.

    Faith is not, like a gambler's bet, something that comes out right or wrong. It is an act, an intention, a project.... (Author unknown)

    *************

    Be old enough and patient enough for kinds of love, seasons of it; be quiet in your soul so that when happiness comes again, if it ever does, you will know.

    ~ Anne Rice

  7. #7
    PE Moderator Dammit Janet's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Location
    North Carolina
    Posts
    21,855

    Re: What are you reading??

    I love both the Kellermans...Jonathan and Faye. Did you know they have a son named Jesse who is also a writer? I havent read any of his work but want to.

    I also love James Patterson with both his Alex Cross novels and his Womens Murder Club books.

    Cromwell is another favorite.

    As you can tell I adore crime novels. I cant remember my other favorite authors. Lots of times I just read the jackets and if they sound good I buy them.
    Janet, 49,BP, BPD, Arthritis,degenerative disc disease, Anxiety, Fibro,lamictal, topamax, & xanaxER, Ambien
    Tony,49, Partner of 28 years
    Oldest Son (B) 30 M Aspie-lite
    Middle Son (J) 27. ADHD Success Story, works with the sheriffs dept now
    Youngest son (C) 25, TDD. Severe ADHD Impulsive type

    4 Grandchildren Keyana born 6/6/06, Hailie born 7/15/07, Mikey born 9/29/09 and McKenzie (Mickey) born 9/28/11.

  8. #8
    Warrior Parent PonyGirl's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2003
    Location
    Wisconsin
    Posts
    2,905

    Re: What are you reading??

    Another Kellerman fan here, not Faye so much but really like Jonathan. Love the Alex Delaware character! I did read Jesse's book - not sure if he has more than one yet. Loved it!!

    I love all things mystery/detective/series. I get into the characters and love when the author dedicates multiple books to exploring and expanding that.

    Dick Francis, Lillian Jackson Braun, Rita Mae Brown, Harlan Coben, Sue Grafton, Robert Parker, Diane Mott Davidson, James Lee Burke....

    Hey, what's with all the 3-named authors??!! Don't think I actually realized that until I'm typing this list! Funny.

    Peace
    Me - 46, Single Mom, Recovering Addict 20+ years.
    DH - We are separated and divorcing after 12 yrs of marriage.
    GFG - 26, 3rd DUI Jan. 2010. Daddy to Julius 1/22/09. Married. Unemployed. "Stay at home dad"
    PC - 20, smart, funny, strong-willed, athelete, stubborn. My hero!

    "This isn't giving up, no, this is letting go. Out with the old dreams that I've borrowed. The path I carve from here on out will be my own. The path will take me home."
    -Tim McIllrath, Rise Against

  9. #9
    Mind Reader hearts and roses's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    CT
    Posts
    8,789

    Re: What are you reading??

    I just finished "The Thirteenth Tale" by Diane Setterfield. It was a great book, very hard to put down. Suspenseful and interesting. Excellent book.

    I am now reading a book by Nicholas Sparks called "At First Sight" which is a continuation of one of his other books. I like The Notebook and a couple of others, but I find his books a little too soupy and mushy, sappy. Otherwise they are quick reads and light reading, which I needed after completing The Thirteenth Tale.
    Used to be JoG

    Me (Jo, 49):Trying to hold a positive thought. Asthmatic, left knee replacement; celebrex, Prozac, Supplements.
    DH (P, 50): Good guy; sober 5 yrs; vitamins.
    DD (PC) J 24 doing really well! Lives at home.
    DD (GFG/PC) G 22: Sleeper~Engaged & Living with bf (E) @ his parent's home.
    Bio-dad(exH): Communicates with his dds directly, which I love...☺
    "Don't put the key to your happiness in someone else's pocket - keep it
    in your own."

  10. #10
    CD Hall of Fame
    Join Date
    Jun 2003
    Location
    Nebraska
    Posts
    3,151

    Re: What are you reading??

    I just looked at my reading diary a couple of days ago and I see that I've read 121 book so far this year. I like mysteries: I've been going back and rereading a lot of Agatha Christie. Just finished the last one by Rita Mae Brown and Squeaky Pie Brown. Also, Ive been reading The Cat Who... books by Lilan Jackson Braun. Last night I finished The Hunt for Red October. I'd read all of the other Tom Clancy books but somehow I missed that one. His earlier ones were better than the last couple. I've been reading a lot of David Baldacci.. will finish The Collectors tonight and then I will only have his new one that I haven't read. He wrote a neat Christmas book if you're into that sort of thing: The Christmas Train. Also, I've been reading some Faulkner and Dickens and last week I went back and reread Don Quixote. Tony Hillerman has a relatively new one out: The Shape Shifter and I want to order the latest Hamish MacBeth mystery by M.C. Beaton. And if you're past 40 and want to laugh out loud for awhile, try I Feel Bad about My Neck by Nora Ephron. It's wonderful!
    Me: Retired teacher, 64 divorced
    GFG1: 27, ODD & CD since before age 1; Now on meds and doing great. Married with 2 stepdaughters.
    GFG2: 24; ADD, ODD anger issues. Manifested after he was burned on 40% of his body at age 9; Married, has 7 yo daughter 5 yo & 3 yo sons (5 yo stays with me on school nights)
    Other family members : Tupac,border collie black lab mix, ADHD
    Tippy, golden retriever, cocker spaniel mix
    LORD HELP ME BE THE KIND OF PERSON MY DOGS THINK I AM.

Page 1 of 4 123 ... LastLast

This page has been found by people searching for:

free download feast of all saints anne rice -movies -audio -mp3 -games -night -amazon -software -freeware -barnes -audiobook -torrent -streaming -flipkart -buy -cell -mobile

louis de bernieres free download books guzman

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •