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Melodie: Did you read Sharon Osbourne Extreme My Autobiography? I don't read much of the pop culture stuff but did read that. Can't even imagine that kind of lifestyle. I used to read bio's all the time but I read them rather rarely anymore. A few that I would recommend are:
Obsessive Genius The Inner World of Marie Curie
The Last Lecture (broke my heart as I have also lost someone to pancreatic cancer, this was hard for me to get through.)
Life Is So Good, this is inspiring. This man did not learn to read until he was 98. Can you imagine! I was very moved by his story.


Melodie: Did you read Sharon Osbourne Extreme My Autobiography? I don't read much of the pop culture stuff but did read that. Ca..."
That's one I haven't read, but have it The Pile somewhere. I'm not sure just how I got started with this type of book, but I love them. Some are really good like






I love Janis Joplin but I have tried to read a bio about her and just can't get through it. I don't remember what the title was but man was it god awful boring. If you have read a good one about Janis let me know the title as I would like to read it.

Am currently reading a mystery but not a cozy called Calumet City by Charlie Newton. I'm only 46 pages into it so I'm going to reserve judgement for now.

For cozy's I am about to start reading the Peggy Lee Garden mysteries (have read book one) and try out a new one Sew Deadly and then book two Inked Up

Am just starting Sarah's Patchwork by Stephanie Grace Whitson. This is not a mystery at all. Just starting, have only read a few pages so will write more as story progresses.

Now I'm back to a cozy.


When I'm not reading a cozy, I'm reading travel books, nature writing, selected science fiction, fiction set in England or Scotland, science writing (Jay Gould, Jared Diamond), books about getting older, the Mitford series, the Outlander series, anything smacking of archaeology, anything by P.G. Wodehouse, anything by James Thurber ... there's never any lack of anything to read! There's just not enough time!
Kate



I am currently reading the non-cozy Morning Comes Softly by Debbie Macomber. I absolutely love her books. I am (impatiently) waiting for 92 Pacific Boulevard, the 9th book of the Cedar Cove series, which comes out this month. I probably won't be able to read it until after I get back from my trip to Phoenix (going to be there about a month to house hunt, will be back in Columbus Oct 13).
However, back to Morning Comes Softly. Tragedy made Travis Thompson the guardian of his brother's three orphaned children. Travis, unmarried, is distinctly unable to take care of the kids and his 15,000 acre ranch. He can't afford a live in housekeeper even if he could find one. He doesn't know any single women that would take him on much less him and three kids so he runs an add for a wife.
Here is the ad: Need wife to help rear three orphaned children ages 12, 8, and 5. Must know how to cook, sew, and sing. Appreciation of ranch life would be helpful. Write for information: Travis Thompson, Grandview, Montana 59306. Although he doesn't say so, all he wants in a wife for himself is long legs.
Mary, a 32 year old librarian from Petite Louisiana (and a virgin too) answers the ad. Not only is Mary from Petite but she is very petite.
Travis and the kids pick Mary out of the all the responses and Travis gives her a week to arrive because Social Services is breathing down his neck.
I'm not going to say any more...you'll just have to read the book yourself to see what happens.

I tend to stick with the mystery/thriller/susupense genres, with or without romance or paranormal elements, but pick up the occasional general or literary fiction as well. All depends on my mood and what interests me.





I had never read Lisa See before until this summer when I read [image error] . Must admit I bought it because I just couldn't resist the picture on the cover. It was a very good book!


Melodie, you must read Snow Flower and the Secret Fan. It was better than Shanghai Girls. And Lisa writes mysteries too: Flower Net and The Interior

I love Debbie Macomber's books! I have
Morning Comes Softly on my "to be read" shelf, and have heard so many good reviews about this book! Its going to be my "next" Debbie Macomber book that I read! Im also waiting to read 92 Pacific Boulevard ~ Ive read the other books in this series, and really enjoyed them.

Morning Comes Softly on my "to be read" shelf, and have heard so many good reviews about this book! Its going to be my "next" Debbie Macomber book that I read! ..."
I've only read a couple of Macomber's books, the ones about the 3 angels, but I bought her Cedar Cove cookbook and am going to try some of the yummy sounding recipes!

There is a group just to discuss Debbie Macomber books if anyone is interested.


The Last Noel,
The Scarlet Letter,
and
Christmas In Hawthorn Bay.
This should keep me busy for a couple of days.
My daughter isn't a cozy reader so will have to wait until I get home to get back into a cozy.




I don't know if you like thrillers but I'm reading a kindof light one so far anyway, called, "The President's Henchman", The wife is elected president and her husband has to find something to do so he sets himself up as a PI, or THE President's Henchman! Has some godd humor too.


Lisa

Thanks for the heads up Lisa - I was a little worried about the Dragon Tattoo book - we'll see :)

I looked at the Book Theif which sounded interesting and I'll check the other one too.

I read The Book Thief a couple of years ago and thought it was a great book. I loaned it to a couple of friends and they thought the same. It is about WWII, though, so be prepared for some sad story plots.


I read The Book Thief a couple..."
Thanks for the update Jan - I have it as an audiobook, and should be starting it soon. Looking forward to it.





I wouldn't say that. I QUITE enjoyed reading the Twilight series. There is pleasure in reading ALL kinds of literature, just maybe not to you.

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