What book are you reading now?
#61
I recently read "Netherland" and enjoyed it hugely.
http://www.amazon.com/Netherland-Nov.../dp/0307377040
Mostly I read non-fiction though.
http://www.amazon.com/Netherland-Nov.../dp/0307377040
Mostly I read non-fiction though.
#65
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Missouri
Posts: 1,250
Against Medical Advice by James Patterson. Its about a little boy that develops Tourett's Syndrome at the age of 5.
All the meds the doctors give this child is astonishing, everything from blood pressure meds, antidepressants, etc.
All the meds the doctors give this child is astonishing, everything from blood pressure meds, antidepressants, etc.
#68
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Merced, CA
Posts: 4,188
What I'm Reading Now
Just started (again) Pegasus in Space by Anne McCaffrey. Love her books, and am sad there will be
no others. She died last week at age 85. Her son thought he'd carry on, I wasted money on TWO with
his name on them and never, ever again!!!
Perhaps some day the publishers will get some of McCaffrey's old partners together she wrote with
and have them come up with some of Anne's ideas she mentioned while working with them. She and
they together wrote some powerful books.
Then I'll re-read Donna Andrews' "We'll Always Have Parrots" which is one of the funniest murder
mysteries I've ever seen. She's a marvelous writer, I have all her books. Also, she has another series
about a computer personality who teamed up with a middle aged secretary and they took over their
entire company, which was being ruined by the previous owners!!!!
no others. She died last week at age 85. Her son thought he'd carry on, I wasted money on TWO with
his name on them and never, ever again!!!
Perhaps some day the publishers will get some of McCaffrey's old partners together she wrote with
and have them come up with some of Anne's ideas she mentioned while working with them. She and
they together wrote some powerful books.
Then I'll re-read Donna Andrews' "We'll Always Have Parrots" which is one of the funniest murder
mysteries I've ever seen. She's a marvelous writer, I have all her books. Also, she has another series
about a computer personality who teamed up with a middle aged secretary and they took over their
entire company, which was being ruined by the previous owners!!!!
#70
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Chestertown, Maryland
Posts: 144
I have just finished several of the books written by Tess Gerritson. They tend to be a bit on the dark side occasionally, but very good for mystery fans. Right now, I am reading the first three books of the Anne of Green Gables series. So fun and refreshing. I read them several years ago and am enjoying them just as much this time around.
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