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I saw the movie quite awhile ago and I must've forgotten most of it or the book doesn't follow well. Both my husband and I agree we need to see it again now.


BookWorm: What'd I say now? *grin*
I feel I should warn you that Sugar Creek is the second in a series. The first is One Reckless Summer (hey, that fits the "read the season" as a bonus selection!).
I feel I should warn you that Sugar Creek is the second in a series. The first is One Reckless Summer (hey, that fits the "read the season" as a bonus selection!).

Like Sandie, I really enjoyed The Scent of Rain and Lightning, gave it a great review, and recommended it to my literary/women's fiction book club. I hope everyone agrees to pick it as a discussion book for 2011.






*pouts because her TBR pile is really big now*
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*pouts again because she has to add another book to her TBR pile after reading Heather's comment*


The only really good smut I got from those was book #5! I read 1, 2 & 5. That Vishous in #5 was a real smut-meister!! LOL





I really like this series, too, but am terribly behind with it. C.J. is a really nice guy. I love his cowboy hats!




*secretly writes Melodie's suggestion for book 5 in black dagger series in her TBR list*
I was supposed to be reading Fellowship of Fear, but I really really really wanted to read The Viscount Who Loved Me.
BookWorm wrote: "I was supposed to be reading Fellowship of Fear, but I really really really wanted to read The Viscount Who Loved Me. "
I like this book a lot, I think it's one of the book I've laughed more.
I like this book a lot, I think it's one of the book I've laughed more.




Now I'm reading The Twins of Tribeca: A Novel which is complete fluff, but I'm ok with that.

Now I'm reading The Twins of Tribeca: A Novel which is complete fl..."
IN COLD BLOOD is one heavy duty read. If you've never seen the movie you should check it out. VERY good!

From Wikipedia:
"It could be said that she embraced the way of life of the upper middle classes of the English shires with the zeal of the convert. From 1938 until her death she lived in Bournemouth, and from the end of 1946 onwards she was a devout Catholic; she would eventually sum herself up as "middle-aged, narrow-minded, anti-progressive AND PROUD OF IT".[citation needed:] Most of her books are concerned with the Marlow family, an ancient landed family whose patriarch is a Navy commander (later captain), and whose six daughters (out of eight children in all) all go to Kingscote School for Girls, a boarding school where all the Marlow books with "Term" in the title are set, with the school career of Nicola and Lawrie (twins)."
Erin: I second Melodie's suggestion to watch the movie version of IN COLD BLOOD. I've both read the book and seen the movie a couple times each.
Currently reading Sugar Creek by Toni Blake, though wasn't able to get much read over the weekend (hate migraines!).
I also discovered a copy of The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories by Dame Agatha while searching for another book in a TBR box. Never did find the one I was looking for but, not realizing I had this one, I had to pull it out. And, here's how foggy my brain was yesterday--it wasn't until several hours later that I realized I've seen the movie based on "Witness For the Prosecution" a couple of times. So I had to read that one before bed last night.
Currently reading Sugar Creek by Toni Blake, though wasn't able to get much read over the weekend (hate migraines!).
I also discovered a copy of The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories by Dame Agatha while searching for another book in a TBR box. Never did find the one I was looking for but, not realizing I had this one, I had to pull it out. And, here's how foggy my brain was yesterday--it wasn't until several hours later that I realized I've seen the movie based on "Witness For the Prosecution" a couple of times. So I had to read that one before bed last night.

Currently reading Sugar Creek by ..."
Bless your heart, Heather. I know from migraines and truly sympathize with you.






I've never tried this series, but have been meaning to. I have a friend who really likes these books.

From Wikipedia:
"It could be said that she embraced the way of life of the upper..."
Sorry, somehow I thought I was on the thread What Are You Reading When You're Not Reading A Cozy?

Book Yourself Solid: The Fastest, Easiest, and Most Reliable System for Getting More Clients Than You Can Handle Even if You Hate Marketing and Selling, Super Searchers Make It On Their Own: Top Independent Information Professionals Share Their Secrets for Starting and Running a Research Business and Annie's Ghosts: A Journey Into a Family Secret. The two business books had good info and I took lots of notes. The last one was a true story about a mother that hid the secret that she had a sister living in an institution from her husband and kids. The kids found out not long before mom died but didn't ask her about it and then after she died her son decided to find out what he could and the results are what the book is about (as well as the research he went through). It was okay but I didn't feel that the story had much "soul" if you know what I mean.
My next book is Messenger: The Legacy of Mattie J.T. Stepanek and Heartsongs. I don't know if any of you know who Mattie Stepanek was but I am expecting this to be at least a half box of kleenex book if not more.


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I'm also a CJ Box fan. If you like his books, you may also enjoy the series written by Craig Johnson and William Kent Krueger.



Happy Reading!
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Oh, I finished In Serena's Web earlier this evening and have already started the next one in the series, Raven On The Wing. Up after that will be my friend Toni's new one, Sugar Creek, which has a bee-yoo-tee-ful cover.