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Another recommendation for the Stackhouse books. I guess that seals their place in my luggage. They seem like the kind of books that I won't mind leaving behind, so that's another vote in their favor.
I just finished another book that I liked very much: Abundance: a Novel of Marie Antoinette, by Sena Jeter Nausland. She wrote Ahab's Wife, which I think I also recommended in this thread a while back.
I just finished another book that I liked very much: Abundance: a Novel of Marie Antoinette, by Sena Jeter Nausland. She wrote Ahab's Wife, which I think I also recommended in this thread a while back.
It's like looking in your soup and finding a whole different alphabet.
I JUST got my copy of Sookie Stackhouse Book 9 and aleady things are heating up!
These are really fun books and they are addictive! Lots of great characters.
Also looking forward to Ture Blood Season 2 which begins in June.
Good to know that there's another not far behind after book 9 in October.
Becky -- let us know what you think!
These are really fun books and they are addictive! Lots of great characters.
Also looking forward to Ture Blood Season 2 which begins in June.
Good to know that there's another not far behind after book 9 in October.
Becky -- let us know what you think!
*Another fine scatterbrained production
I have another recommendation. Today I finished reading The Raw Shark Texts, by Steven Hall. It's really unique. I think it could work as a deeper beach read, as long as you don't mind the fact that there are shark and drowning elements to the story. The whole plot concept really freaked me out...I had bizzare dreams about the story every night that I was reading it.
I ended up getting the following for the upcoming trip:
Sookie Stackhouse, books 1-7
The Tourist: Olen Steinhauer
I need three-four more books. I don't want any more mysteries or horror novels. I have to give my overactive imagination a break.
Any new recommendations?
I ended up getting the following for the upcoming trip:
Sookie Stackhouse, books 1-7
The Tourist: Olen Steinhauer
I need three-four more books. I don't want any more mysteries or horror novels. I have to give my overactive imagination a break.

It's like looking in your soup and finding a whole different alphabet.
Biography, autobiography...love the who, what, where, why, how...histories...
Having roots in the Virginias, I too, think that Jefferson was quite fascinating.
this book sounds like one to find, maybe today...the fourth straight day of rain for us...very unusual here in May
Having roots in the Virginias, I too, think that Jefferson was quite fascinating.
this book sounds like one to find, maybe today...the fourth straight day of rain for us...very unusual here in May
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Liamsaunt,
I'm sure you remember that hand-me-down books are always welcome at St. John Spice. Then you don't have to ship a 36-pound box home.
Have you ever read Housekeeping by Marilynne Robinson? I will save it for you if you haven't read it.
See you soon.
- Ruth
P.S. Joshie, I'd love to read Columbine and Undaunted Courage also, if you've finished them.
I'm sure you remember that hand-me-down books are always welcome at St. John Spice. Then you don't have to ship a 36-pound box home.
Have you ever read Housekeeping by Marilynne Robinson? I will save it for you if you haven't read it.
See you soon.
- Ruth
P.S. Joshie, I'd love to read Columbine and Undaunted Courage also, if you've finished them.
Ruth, I didn't know you welcomed hand me down books at the shop! I always leave mine behind at the places that I stay but will be sure to bring them to you on my next trip.
Liamsaunt, I just read 'The Other Boleyn Girl' and was surprised that I liked it. I also liked the Queen of Babel books by Meg Cabot. I hope you enjoy the Stackhouse books.
Gromit, I LOVED the last book - much better then #8. I read it over the weekend and was sad when it ended. I'm looking forward to True Blood #2 and the next book in October.
Liamsaunt, I just read 'The Other Boleyn Girl' and was surprised that I liked it. I also liked the Queen of Babel books by Meg Cabot. I hope you enjoy the Stackhouse books.
Gromit, I LOVED the last book - much better then #8. I read it over the weekend and was sad when it ended. I'm looking forward to True Blood #2 and the next book in October.
NancyB
I just started watching Season 1 - Holy Cow! I was ironing and my husband came home, looked at the TV and nearly dislocated his neck snapping around upon seeing the "action."Gromit wrote:I JUST got my copy of Sookie Stackhouse Book 9 and aleady things are heating up!
These are really fun books and they are addictive! Lots of great characters.
Also looking forward to Ture Blood Season 2 which begins in June.
Good to know that there's another not far behind after book 9 in October.
Becky -- let us know what you think!
Did I do it backwards, the series before the books? I am one of those annoying "the book is always better than the movie/series" people.
First of all apologies for all the typos in my post. I assure you I am educated and can spell but I skipped typing class!
Anyway, I did not read the books until after I had seen Season 1 of True Blood.
And while the books do give away some of the plot line for Season 2, it gave me a better appreciation for the casting of the series. The casting director got it SPOT ON.
So I don't think that reading the books AFTER you watch the series is wrong at all (since that's how I roll!)
Book 9 felt SUPER short to me and I liked it. So far I just devouring those books. Man, those chapters with Eric are HOTTTTTTTTT!!!
From the previews of Season 2 it looks like they are gonna follow the general plot line.
We'll see.....Stay Tuned!
Anyway, I did not read the books until after I had seen Season 1 of True Blood.
And while the books do give away some of the plot line for Season 2, it gave me a better appreciation for the casting of the series. The casting director got it SPOT ON.
So I don't think that reading the books AFTER you watch the series is wrong at all (since that's how I roll!)
Book 9 felt SUPER short to me and I liked it. So far I just devouring those books. Man, those chapters with Eric are HOTTTTTTTTT!!!
From the previews of Season 2 it looks like they are gonna follow the general plot line.
We'll see.....Stay Tuned!
*Another fine scatterbrained production