25 most recent entries:
One Perfect Day by Lauraine Snelling (Nov 23 2008 18:10 GMT)
ONE PERFECT DAY is an outstanding novel that should be required reading to be a human. .
Is It Me Or Is Everything Shit? by Steve Lowe and Alan McArthur with Brandan Hay (Nov 23 2008 18:08 GMT)
If you are looking for something different to read and one that will make you laugh out loud many times, be sure to pick up a copy of this book. .
The Gate House by Nelson DeMille (Nov 23 2008 18:07 GMT)
THE GATE HOUSE was a good read, just not memorable. .
Divine Justice by David Baldacci (Nov 23 2008 18:05 GMT)
Thankfully Baldacci brings everything to a satisfactory ending and leaves an opening for yet another Camel Club adventure in the future.
The Faithful Spy by Alex Berenson (Nov 23 2008 18:04 GMT)
Alex Berenson has put together a very timely and interesting story in The Faithful Spy that keeps the reader involved and wondering what happens next.
The Undead Kama Sutra by Mario Acevedo (Nov 23 2008 18:02 GMT)
Your favorite vampire PI and Iraq war veteran is back in Mario Acevedo's The Undead Kama Sutra. He thirsts for blood, but hungers for truth, justice, revenge, and to get his groove on - not necessarily in that order.
Gone by Michael Grant (Nov 23 2008 18:01 GMT)
Gone is an amazing novel that is now my favorite and a book I suggest to everyone.
Detective Jermain Volume I by Misako Rocks (Nov 23 2008 17:59 GMT)
I loved how this book felt like a modern Scooby-Doo mystery aimed towards teenagers.
The Outlaw Demon Wails by Kim Harrison (Nov 23 2008 17:57 GMT)
Once again, Kim Harrison has produced another mesmerizing volume in the Rachel Morgan series.
Operation Blue Light, My Secret Life Among Psychic Spies by Philip Chabot (Nov 23 2008 17:53 GMT)
When I requested this book to read and review I had no idea what I was getting into dealing with the Psychic powers of a human.
The Great Train Robbery by Michael Crichton (Nov 23 2008 17:51 GMT)
Overall the book is a great account of a monumental time in history and very well written by the gentleman who also wrote Jurassic Park and The Andromeda Strain.
Forever My Lady by Jeff Rivera (Nov 23 2008 17:48 GMT)
I would recommend this book to adults who would like a glimpse at a life they may not be familiar with and most definitely, to teens.
Beautiful Americans by Lucy Silag (Nov 14 2008 20:42 GMT)
The characters were very flawed humans. Most of the time I felt horrible for the characters and their pitiful circumstances brought on by their own bad decisions and wrong doings.
The Gypsy Morph by Terry Brooks (Oct 17 2008 20:55 GMT)
The Gypsy Morph, latest in The Genesis of Shannara trilogy does what is expected as the last bit in a trilogy - it pulls together the first two books into a great finale of a very well written trilogy.
Supreme Courtship by Christopher Buckley (Oct 17 2008 20:48 GMT)
Readers will find themselves laughing out loud many times throughout this book.
Off Season by Anne Rivers Siddons (Oct 17 2008 20:46 GMT)
The author is a master storyteller and her character development is extraordinary.
Isolation by Travis Thrasher (Oct 17 2008 20:43 GMT)
Whether you pick this book up as Christian fiction or as a mainstream horror book, you are in for a very scary, keep-reading-until-you-finish experience.
Dog Park Diary by Kim Pearson (Oct 17 2008 20:41 GMT)
Dog loving readers will not only enjoy the dogs antics at the park, but also learn some valuable lessons on how to get along applicable not only to dogs, but to humans as well.
High Spirits by Alice Duncan (Oct 17 2008 20:39 GMT)
Author Duncan has really brought the 1020s to life in her book High Spirits.
Silks by Dick Francis and Felix Francis (Oct 17 2008 20:37 GMT)
In their second collaboration, father and son team Dick and Felix Francis again enter the world of horse racing with Silks.
Wicked Weaves by Joyce and Jim Lavene (Oct 17 2008 20:35 GMT)
While many cozies feature crafts, the Renaissance faire setting adds a historical element to the art of basket weaving. The authors have done quite a nice job of working that history as well as the history of the Gullah culture into the book.
One Bad Apple by Sheila Connolly (Oct 17 2008 20:33 GMT)
There are all kinds of interesting apple facts woven into the story, and more information at the end of the book. There are recipes using apples included as well.
Vampyres of Hollywood by Adrienne Barbeau (Oct 17 2008 20:30 GMT)
This is a "who done it" novel with an extra special interest.
Hardly Knew Her by Laura Lippman (Oct 17 2008 20:29 GMT)
For anyone who enjoys short well-written stories, HARDLY KNEW HER is definitely a must read. My only regret with the book was that at 340 pages, it was too short.
Withstanding the Lie by Roger and Nicole Brewer (Oct 17 2008 20:28 GMT)
The book is filled with superb and emotional writing, and should be required reading for people of all colors, genders, and religious and sexual preferences. |