Over the past few months, I've read 8 books by Lisa Gardner and enjoyed them all immensely. She's a great author if you enjoy shows like Criminal Minds and CSI. Originally Posted by Chaz108Chaz:
Chaz:Thanks so much for the referral. I will definitely check her out.
If you like LG you will love Tess Gerritsen.
She is a former surgeon from Boston and has been an author for some time.
Same type of genre as LG but all her novels are set in New England.
I would recommend starting with either, "Harvest" or "The Surgeon"...and avoid the TNT rip off show like the plague. It's shocking.
C x Originally Posted by Camille
I'm almost embarrassed to post this here, but after having read the book The Dirt: Confessions of the World's Most Notorious Rock Band written by Tommy Lee, Vince Neil, Mick Mars, Nikki Sixx and Neil Strauss, it has become my favorite book. I found myself waking up in the middle of the night to see what the four chuckleheads were up to. It's my dirty little secret. Originally Posted by AidanMacKennaAidan I read this book a couple of years ago and finished it in two seatings because it was just that juicy of a read. Its as addictive as the debauchery they were engulfed in,I loved it! Dirty secrets are always the best ones
I am currently reading The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein which is an adorable book written from a dog’s point of view, and Stalingrad: The Fateful Siege, 1942 - 1943 by Anthony Beevor. Both are excellent reads. Originally Posted by OliviaHowardStein's book was sent to me after our cat died this year. It was cathartic for me. But the bits describing auto racing and racing in the rain are so true (personal experience for me). Ok the end was hokey. But it was very enjoyable.
I am currently reading The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein which is an adorable book written from a dog’s point of view, and Stalingrad: The Fateful Siege, 1942 - 1943 by Anthony Beevor. Both are excellent reads. Originally Posted by OliviaHowardThe Beevor followup, The Fall of Berlin is also an excellent read. Enjoy!
The Beevor followup, The Fall of Berlin is also an excellent read. Enjoy! Originally Posted by SisyphusGood Morning Sisyphus;
If you like LG you will love Tess Gerritsen.I had some free time so I wandered into my local book store this afternoon. They were having a buy 1, get 1 free deal, so I bought the following:
She is a former surgeon from Boston and has been an author for some time.
Same type of genre as LG but all her novels are set in New England.
I would recommend starting with either, "Harvest" or "The Surgeon"...and avoid the TNT rip off show like the plague. It's shocking.
C x Originally Posted by Camille
Good Morning Sisyphus;Good evening Sir!
I will agree with you that both of Beevor's books are excellent, but they are both almost unreadably harrowing with their accounts of the sufferings inflicted on the civilian inhabitants of Stalingrad & Berlin.
His books on the Spanish Civil War and D-Day are my favourites amongst his work.
Thanks for reading
Cyclops Originally Posted by Mr.Oneeye
I just finished the new "it" read for the summer: "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo."Just read it. Really enjoyed it. I have been told by 2 other people that if you read the other 2 ("the girl who played with fire" and is it "the girl who kicked the bees nest?") you actually won't feel cheated...but surprisingly satisfied. On that note I will go for it!
I would never have picked it up myself, but it was recommended to me, and it was the first book I read off my Kindle (which I now love).
It was a really good book, although the SO wondered why I was reading something that had women being violently abused (she didn't read it, and IMHO, it was basically a subplot).
My biggest letdown: the author had contracted to do a series of 10 books, but only wrote 3 before passing away. So, there' not much motivation to read the other two since you don't know how the series will end. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005