Leonor wrote: "i'm reading Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater"Lenor, I love this book! It was one of my favorite of the year. I hope you enjoy it as much.

I'm reading
Pretties, the second in the Uglies series by Scott Westerfeld.

I'm reading
The Pale Blue Eye A Novel by Louis Bayard. As often happens, I had this one on my shelf for awhile, bought the novel he wrote after this,
The Black Tower, read and enjoyed it, and then picked up the one I'd had the longest to read. Both are excellent historical fiction/mysteries.

Reading
A Touch of Dead by Charlaine Harris. It's her short story collection of Sookie short stories.

I just finished
The Woman in Black A Ghost Story by Susan Hill, a great ghost story. I'm now reading
Sherlock in Love A Novel by Sena Jeter Naslund.

I just finished
The Day the Falls Stood Still. I loved the Niagara Falls setting and history of it entwined into the story.

I finished
Swindle, a YA book by Gordon Korman. I actually got to just sit down and read it through yesterday without interruptions. As usual for Korman, it was a humorous great little story.

I just finished
Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger. Great ghost story. 4, maybe 4 1/2 stars.

Reading The Girl Who Played with Fire and enjoying it.

I ended up really enjoying
Case Histories A Novel by Kate Atkinson, so I've moved on to the next one in the Jackson Brodie series,
One Good Turn.
Nora wrote: "I am rereading The Kitchen God's Wife by Amy Tan. I am so glad I decided to pick this one up again. Such a good book. Man I hate that Wen-Fu!!"Nora, that's a Tan that I haven't read. Good to hear you like it. I plan on getting to it eventually. My favorite so far is
Saving Fish from Drowning A Novel.

I'm reading
In the Woods by Tana French. I think it's going to live up to its hype.
Beth A. wrote: "I've been trying to read The Left Hand of Darkness. It's been going rather slowly.
It's interesting, and a short book. I don't know why it's taking me so long to finish."Beth, I was in the same boat as you with
The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey. I loved the subject matter, but it seemed to take me forever to read the short, 200-page book.