of all things... I listened to "Marley and Me" on my drive back from Orlando... great book if you are a dog lover, but gut wrenching and heart breaking in parts. You'll bawl.
My favorite book is The Hotel New Hampshire by John Irving.
I also love mysteries and a particular favorite is Harlan Coben, he writes a series about a sports agent/private eye named Myron Bolitar which I have read over and over and he also writes stand alone mysteries seperate from his series that I can never put down. If you are looking for a page turner, try Gone for Good by Harlan Coben, I read it in one sitting.
My favorite book is The Hotel New Hampshire by John Irving.
That being said....I just finished Pillars of the Earth and World Without End.
I loved both. Was actually a bit depressed that there was not another one to start right away.
I thought they were AWESOME reads.
Kevin
of all things... I listened to "Marley and Me" on my drive back from Orlando... great book if you are a dog lover, but gut wrenching and heart breaking in parts. You'll bawl.
A Tree Grows In Brooklyn by Betty Knight Smith. Also World According To Garp (which put me off naming any of my children Walt even though I really wanted to, I couldn't jinx my youngest.),
I love anything by Agatha Christie,
In light reading, I like the Goldie mysteries by Diane Mott Davidson - Goldie is a caterer who solves mysteries and also throws in a lot of details and recipes about the events and food she is catering.
--Daneen
If you guys like Diane Mott Davidson, try Jerrilyn Farmer, she writes a series about a caterer named Madelyn Bean that's really good.
I just got Spinning Disney by Charles Ridgeway last week, so that's next on my on my reading list. I really enjoy biographies/autobiographies.