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Just started on Pudd'n'head Wilson this morning. I'm enjoying it so far, but only a couple of chapters in.



The Augusten Burroughs books are all really good (I've read 4 of them).
Jaime, if you like WWII books, I highly recommend The Nazi Officer's Wife and In My Hands, both really good stories from differing points of view.
Oh, and if you like memoirs about "hard-scrabble" type lives, you have absolutely got to read The Prize Winner of Defiance Ohio by Terri Ryan. It is a wonderful book. The movie was alright, but does not do the book justice at all!
And if you are into some quasi-dude type stuff, Papillon by Henri Chariere(sp?) is really good too. I'm actually not sure how "true" it is though, because I have heard things about it, but I totally enjoyed it while I was reading it.
And um...have you read Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt? Extremely good and his other one the City of Fallen Angels is also pretty good, but not as good as MitGoGaE.
I think that's it for now that I would recommend highly. If I can think of anymore, I will totally let you know.





I liked Dry more than Running With Scissors actually. Quite a different tale from a later part of his life.


Just started Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates today.It is at present the last book in the alpha list on my TBR shelves. I decided to start reading my books from Z-A on my shelf. meh, we'll see how long that lasts for.










Just started Shriek: An Afterword by Jeff Vandermeer this morning. only a few pages in, but interesting so far.




Blood Test - Jonathan Kellerman
8th Confession - James Patterson
Endal - Allen & Sandra Parton

I just finished watching both seasons of the Tudors so now I'm just in the mood to stay at King Henry's court.



Are you finding a difference in the writing styles with the different co-authors or are they all more or less the same?


Thanks. I've read most of the Alex Cross novels that he wrote alone but haven't tried any of the ones he has co-authored.





Donna wrote: "Fiona wrote: "Well I couldn't get into Honeymoon at the time, but loved Judge and Jury. I also love his Women's Murder Club series which has a different author writing with him as well. So very har..."
I've read both "Honeymoon" and "Judge & Jury". I love them alot. I admit that Judge & Jury had more action in the story than Honeymoon. =)~

obligated to read them, does anybody ever feel like this even though it is not you favorite style of books.

I finished "loose a memoir of promiscuity" and "If you eat you never die" both pretty good. I am starting "The Maltese Falcon" now


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