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BOELDESUET@aol.com
Purple Cane Row by James E. Burke. Inspite of strong language it is a vivid recreation of places in south Louisiana and a dramatic depiction of underground police life.

PMargalski@aol.com
Drowning Ruth by Christina Schwarz

RRosenb538@aol.com
Hi. I'm reading "Set in Darkness" by Ian Rankin. It's good, maybe the best Rankin so far.

Ensho@imailbox.com
I usually read a number of books at the same time (chaps. in rotation unless the book gets real interesting) So right now I'm reading:
Lady in Gil by Rebecca Bradley
Make Believe by Joanna Scott
Maquette for Murder by Gretchen Sprague
Moment of Truth by Lisa Scottoline
All from the library: first 3 by interloan and the last off the New Shelf. Just finished There and Back Again by Pat Murphy from bookstore.

rivrpath@intelos.net
Lying Awake by Mark Salzman

ARomano895@aol.com
Right now I AM READING - "WITNESS TO HOPE " biography of Pope J P 11--very challanging--over eight hundred pages --learning a lot

BJJDOLAN@aol.com
Just finished "Heart of Winter" by Jordan.

FlaBecky@aol.com
I am reading the 4th Harry Potter book to my seven year old son. We both love it! I read the other 3 to him already.

Ezcross@aol.com
Roses are Red

MashP38@aol.com
I am reading the Joe DiMaggio biography. Excellent

Reeklink@aol.
PIGS IN HEAVEN by Barbara Kingsolver for the second time. I have loved every book by Kingsolver, and especially the characters of Taylor and Turtle. She throws in beautiful lines such as "He wonders if you get used to waking up old," and "It must be hard work, this business of mistrust."

SHunter364@aol.com
I'm reading Anne Fadiman's The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down. I usually prefer fiction but this book is fascinating.

SSPERRY@aol.com
Chocolat

KWol971102@aol.com
I am reading a Christian thriller, "Vanished" by Alton Gansky. It is a real page-turner and reads like a shortened version of a Tom Clancy novel.

Lisateach5@aol.com
I am reading the Lions Game

PATTYLD@aol.com
The Book of God by Walter Wegerin (The Bible as a novel)

bjst@ncinternet.net
I am reading Open House by Elizabeth and enjoying it thoroughly.

ToTMgcmom@aol.com
I am reading Orchid Beach by Stuart Woods. good

DEV122@aol.com
I am reading "The Christmas Stories" by Charles Dickens. I particularly enjoyed "The Seven Poor Travelers" from the book, a story akin to the other famous traveler's tales! Merry Christmas.

Cmhe@aol.com
Currently I'm reading 'Tis by Frank McCourt. It is an autobiography but it reads like a novel. I'm enjoying the book because of my interest in the history of this country.

Wilstet@aol.com
I'm reading The Hungry Ocean by Linda Greenlaw. This is an interesting book, especially for a WWII sailor who has been to sea.

Sweetwave6@aol.com
I'm reading Memiors of a Geisha. It's a great book!

JGB41056@aol.com
The Complete Poems of Harriet Dolittle 1912-1944. A fellow writer and computer enthusiast

KHoll43@aol.com
Reading "The Victors" by Stephen Ambrose, a facinating account of the battlefield experiences of individuals during World War II in Europe. Excellent book, very readable

Solittlehm@aol.com
I'm reading "Baby's Breath", a very powerful story of "motherhood reclaimed", by Lynne Hugo and Anna Tuttle Villegas... an excellent read, that I would recommend.

No1MetsFan@aol.com
Right now I am reading The Lion's Game, by Nelson DeMille. It is great so far, the dialogue between the John Corey and the other main characters is fast and funny. And the story is a wild one. Hopefully the end will continue to live up to what I have read so far.

joberkma@i-2000.com
I've just started reading The Book Borrower by Alice Mattison after finishing Man or Mango by Lucy Ellman.

GATGKT@aol.com
I am reading THE LAST PRECINCT by P. Cornwell.

GayleTerry@aol.com
I'm reading "Sugar" by Bernice McFadden.

JEANPRIT@aol.com
Everything She Ever Wanted by Ann Rule

SOBA3@aol.com
I'm reading: Love To Water My Soul by Jane Kirkpatrick. Marvelous read.

MaryAllred@aol.com
Reading May Sarton's "Journal of a Solitude" . . . absolutely great and very uplifting . . .

MeriJ@aol.com
Beethoven's Hair by Russell Martin. I'm about halfway through, still tracing the history of the hair and of Beethoven, but I'm fascinated. I can't wait to finish.

Noam@aol.com
Just finnishing The Bear And The Dragoon, By Tom Clancy.

WNTBERRY@aol.com
I'm currently reading My Life on an Island by Elizabeth Ogilve. I love it!!

BLRallo@aol.com
I'm reading "The Poet" by Michael Connolly.

DaveRudy@aol.com
I am reading "Eli" by Bill Myers. I recently finished "Rich Dad, Poor Dad", and "Who Moved my Cheese".

CLAIRE120@aol.com
I'm reading the new book about Joe DiMaggio

artsplace@mail.riverview.net
I'm currently reading two books -- Kay Hooper's "Stealing Shadows" (I just discovered this author and like her work), and an oldie, Dean Koontz, "Darkfall". I thought I had read every book that Koontz has written, but either I missed this one, or it was so long ago, I don't remember it. I found it at a Yard sale for 50cents and just had to add it to my collection.

BookMMc@aol.com
I am currently reading The Hit Artist by Daniel Silva, a very well-written international thriller. Silva's earlier works, Mark of the Assassin and The Marching Season, developed this theme and he continues the tradition in this fine book.

BigFan97@aol.com
Danielle Steel's JOURNEY

Kdboop@aol.com
"The Indwelling" by Jenkins & LaHaye.

vivek.hyd@careercommunity.co.in
Hi. At present I am reading, "The Handmaid's Tale " by Margaret Atwood and I prefer it to "The Blind Assassin " anyday.....

SANTDEWI@aol.com
I am reading Churchill's history of WW2 and am in the middle of tightening the ring. I plan to start on Shelby Foote's civil war epic next.

MOMACALADA@aol.com
Hit List by Lawrence block....Love this author....Mostly the Matt Scudder series...but this series look promisting. Haven't gotten far with the book yet...but looking forward to it

HeyJoR@aol.com
I am currently reading The Last Precinct by Patricia Cornwell. I am about 3/4 of the way through it . It is getting better and better with every chapter.

JEarh13191@aol.com
The Eighth House by Karen Sealy. Awesome first novel about Satan returning to earth.

Dovekeeper@aol.com
These Is My Words by Nancy Turner
Angel Chickens by Rosemarie Colombraro
Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott

Rforcht82@aol.com
I'm reading Stephen King's Memoir on Writing, and I am enjoying it very much, even though I don't aspire really to be a writer myself. I am currently a high school senior, and hope to gain insight from the book for future college papers.

Johnny217@aol.com
Bloody Secrets by Christina Garcia-Aguilera

Fbower444@aol.com
Right now I am reading Tom Clancy's Bio-Strike

DASwerd@aol.com
Adventures of Kavalier & Clay. Very original and fun/sad at the same time.

DThomas201@aol.com
Roses are Red by Patterson

MOOSEEY@aol.com
I am reading 2 books right now, Multiple Listing by Anne Underwood Grant and Magician of the Modern by Eugen R. Gaddis.

HEAVYLENNY@aol.com
DAVID HAGBERG - "JOSHUA'S HAMMER"
IT'S ONLY ROCK & ROLL AND YOU'LL LIKE IT!

Cityofhope@aol.com
I am now reading James Grippondo's newest and love it.

Ag566@aol.com
The Rescue by Nicholas Sparks

Afnak@aol.com
Am currently reading Half a Heart, by Rosellen Brown. It sounded very good, and I think it will be good, but it seems to move a little slowly. However, I am not real far into it.

C14525@aol.com
Margaret Atwood's Blind Assassin. I've only started it, but it seems like vintage Atwood....beautifully written prose, artfully wrought phrasing, a crafty intelligence at work.

ATESSL@aol.com
I just finished Blackbird by Jennifer Lauck, and I'm starting The Hungry Ocean this afternoon! Both good ones.

Dollie345@aol.com
Im reading "The Last Lover" by Laura Van Wormer. What a book you just put it down, Im up at night till late. I have read every one of Laura Van Wormer's books my favorite author. Thank You

VRich65584@aol.com
I am reading 2 books right now:
Elizabeth George - "Looking for a Proper Sinner"
Kathy Reichs - "Deadly Decisions"
The Elizabeth George book is a "can't put down" one; I have just started the Reichs.

LJugel@aol.com
In answer to the question, "What book are you reading right now?" -- Anna Karenina, by Tolstoy

Ecvinal@aol.com
I'm reading the Jukebox Queen of Malta by Nicholas m. Rinaldi

DONGLANDER@aol.com
"Maestro" by Bob Woodward
It's terrific.

Dmills999@aol.com
Here Be Dragons by Sharon K. Penman.

JGB41056@aol.com
The Homeland By R. A. Salvatore

gcarter01@sprynet.com
Aside from reading something to review for your site :) I'm reading "Martha Peake" by that wonderful writer, Patrick McGrath. I had the privilege of hearing Mr. McGrath read at McIntyre's book store in Pittsboro, NC, last month and believe me - not only can he WRITE a story, he can READ it as well, in a beautiful English accent and with such passion and feeling as to hold the entire tiny roomful of listeners completely spellbound and dying for more once he'd finished. He read almost an entire chapter then quite generously stuck around to sign books and chat. What a lovely man! As for "Martha Peake", it's McGrath at his usual macabre best. It ranks up there with "The Grotesque" and "Dr. Haggard's Disease", but the difference this time is that Mr. McGrath has set his novel during the American Revolution! He said an historical novel was a "first" for him but, if it is, he's done a marvelous job evoking the fervor of the pre-war times, both in setting and in character. I can't wait to finish it, but on the other hand I don't want to because I'll have to wait a couple more years 'til his next work! :( Oh well, I highly recommend this nonetheless.

Cipsi2@aol.com
I have just started Anil's Ghost - maybe 30-40 pages into it. It reads well and I know, from reviews, that I will love it!

Shell725@aol.com
I am currently reading THE CARPENTER'S LADY by Barbara Delinsky. It is an older book, but my TO BE READ pile is around 200 or so, so every now and then I'll pick out a book with an older copyright. I do like current books and best sellers, but a book doesn't always have to be a new release to be enjoyable.

KTMPAL@aol.com
Stuart Woods "LA Dead"

LALong1@aol.com
Reading American Rhapsody by Joe Esterhaus.

MOMACALADA@aol.com
Just Started Hit List by Lawrence Block and I love his writing (not so much the Bernie Rhodenbarr series but the Keller series is wonderful)
Just finished The Last Precinct by Cornwell and thought it was much ado about nothing. If she wants to write serial books they could at least end on some kind of note you can interpret,. Her work has really gone downhill!!

Lorcee@aol.com
"The Walking" by Bentley Little.

WDeangeli@aol.com
Pop goes the Weasel by James Patterson. A fine police murder mystery.

TRoller458@aol.com
Just finished James Paterson's Roses Are Red, it was very good, can't wait for another. I really enjoy his Alex Cross character. I am looking forward to his new series he is supposed to start.

Led37@aol.com
Open House by Elizabeth Berg on my eBook.

PNormart@aol.com
I'm reading "The Animal Factory," by Edward Bunker. First published in 1977, I figured if it was good enough to republish 23 years later when it was being made into a movie, maybe it's a good read. The cover touts the book as "the lean and powerful prison classic," set in violent, gang-ruled San Quentin. Twenty-five-year-old Ronald Decker has been caught with two hundred kilos of marijuana and forty ounces of cocaine, and prosecutors decide to make an example of him. I've just started reading, so I can't make any remarks beyond the fact that I'm enjoying it so far and I'm glad it was republished.

MdmmeRavn@aol.com
"Stalker" by Faye Kellerman

Tramfrau@aol.com
Patricia Cornwell's The Last Precinct

JEarh13191@aol.com
"Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned," by Walter Mosley

FaithAnnD@aol.com
River God by Wilber Smith, excellent!!!
"To forget one's Ancestors is to be a brook without a source, a tree without roots"

SeawolfSSN1@aol.com
Hiya,
I've just finished 'The Sapphire Rose' by David Eddings. It's the conclusion to the trilogy, 'The Elenium'. Fantastic read! Will be starting Terry Brooks, 'Running with the Demon' shortly, the first book of that trilogy.

CamraLdy67@aol.com
Hi,
Dark Lady by Richard North Patterson, I love it. It has been suspense-ful and I can't wait to finish it.

Scratchabitty@aol.com
What book am I reading now?
Barbara Kingsolver's The Poisonwood Bible.

KJ4FM@aol.com
I am reading "Purple Cane Road".

ThomasM835@aol.com
Moment of Truth by Lisa Scottoline

Pugpals@aol.com
I am reading Motherless Brooklyn. I find it a good mystery and am learning alot about Tourett"s Syndrome. Lional is a very likeable character.

ToTMgcmom@aol.com
I am reading DEAD IN THE WATER by Stuart Woods. It is OK

Loveajoy@aol.com
I've just finished ALL of Nancy Taylor Rosenberg's mysteries and what a great read! Have recently read Robert Parker's Family Honor which was excellent.

LuciaPDN89@aol.com
I'M READING HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE. IT'S GREAT! YOU SHOULD READ IT!

DEBANDJERRY@aol.com
Sacred Hunger by Barry Unsworth..an intense, well written novel about the 18th century slave trade conducted by ship from England..and great characterizations.

TerraComs@aol.com
Right now I'm reading 2 Terry Pratchetts -- Jingo and Maskerade, and Wild
Swans by Jung Chang. Enjoying them all.

Ezcross@aol.com
Code to Zero

Zandru8@aol.com
My current fiction read is Tomcat in Love, by Tim O'Brien. My current nonfiction is My Lead Dog Was a Lesbian, by Brian Patrick O'Donoghue. Neither will make my favorites of 2000 list.

ZMEFLYHI@aol.com
I am reading the Bear and the Dragon by Tom Clancy

PLundINC@aol.com
I am reading Dean Koonst's "False Memory."

Bicx@aol.com
this week I am reading "The House of Sand and Forg". My daughter just moved to northern Calif. and I was interested because of the locale and now I cannot put the book down except to Xmas shop and play with the kids.!!

Tramfrau@aol.com
Patricia Cornwell's The Last Precinct

DKRnj@aol.com
Winter Soltice by Rosemunde Pilcher. It is such a nice pleasant story and related to Christmas.

DCCJ1@aol.com
Dream Catcher by Margaret Salinger; WOW! And Wish You Well by David Baldacci; different but a good read.

Pfzlady@aol.com
I am reading Plainsong by Kent Haruf and I just love it. It is so simple, yet it compels the reader to really care for the characters. Wonderful.

dbelk105@adelphia.net
I just finished THE BLIND ASSASSIN by Margaret Atwoood and really liked it. It was slow getting into and catching on to the idea of two stories in one, but once I did it proved to be an excellent, very original story.

CIEJECJB@aol.com
Am presently reading the newest "Dune" novel titled "House Atreides" along with "Chicken Soup for the Dog and Cat Lovers Soul" as well as reading traditional Christmas literature to my two granddaughters whom I have custody of - They are 4 and 2 and they get a story every night before bed [as well as other stories on demand] and they know that every day in Dec. the story will be a holiday one - they seem to appreciate and anticipate the chose of the day

SMSEIFR@aol.com
JOURNEY BY Danielle Steel. Just started it so I can't give you an opinion.

Sandn2shoes@aol.com
I just finished World of Pies by Karen Stoltz and am finishing the year with The Ladies of Covington Send Their Love by Joan Medlincott.

Bookbets@aol.com
I am reading Disobedience by Jane Hamilton.

StabyBaby@aol.com
Hilary's Choice

Sheila5199@aol.com
The Prometheus Deception.

GDurisin@aol.com
Jonathan Kellerman's newest, Dr. Death

VABryden@aol.com
Puzo's Omerta

Marya1222@aol.com
I am reading Clive Barker's Weaveworld right now.

KHF9763@aol.com
The Ultimate Intimacy by Ivan Klima.
I enjoy reading Klima, and find him sadly unrepresented on this site and others.

TeamPR@aol.com
Galileo"s Children

RPray0436@aol.com
James Patterson's "Roses Are Red"

CPres64735@aol.com
Some Old Lover's Ghost.

Angy0@aol.com
Hit List by Lawrence Block

Sdm47@aol.com
I am reading Angela's Ashes, which I'm enjoying very much. I would have never read this book except for the fact that my daughter read it and left the book here for me when she was home visiting. She also left "Tis," the sequel, and I'm looking forward to reading it as well.

DEV122@aol.com
Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks
Fahenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury (one of the best)
My Antonia by Willa Cather
Faith of our Fathers by Bradley
O Lost by Thomas Wolfe
Locations by Jan Morris
Eclectic, I know, but I do not like to remain on the same theme

BCBiggs@aol.com
Jus finished Lucy Crocker 2.0 (Caroline Preston) and am just starting In America (Susan Sontag)

Rishathra11@hotmail.com
What BOOK am i reading right now? do i have to pick just one? in the last week or less i have read:
Bentley Little - The House, The Walking, The Revelation
Carlene Thompson, Don't Close Your Eyes
Rob Kean, The Plege
Patricia Cornwell, Black Notice
and I am currently reading:
Susan Watkins, Conversations with Seth Vol.1 (which is a read a chapter or two a day book)
and Kay Hooper's Out of the Shadows and Hiding in the Shadows ( i recently read her Stealing Shadows)
then i am going to start on my new (used) collection of Horror books, pb's and book club and acquired at ebay-auctions. I can't read JUST ONE at a time! Thanks for asking!

Carolcoulter@aol.com
I just finished Deck the Halls by Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark. It was wonderful, heartwarming fluff for this time of year. I think that was just as it was intended.

Mjs480@aol.com
I'm reading "Dr Death" by Kellerman. Not one of his best efforts because of extra verbage. Feel like he's trying to fill the book up. Plot interesting and it does keep one reading.

ILENESTEPH@aol.com
Angel Falls, Kristin Hannah
Good characters, well written, I need more excitement.

GAnnBmarr@aol.com
Pilgrim by Timothy Findley and justfinished "When We Were Orphans" by Ishigura

EvieD@aol.com
I am just finishing up "Plainsong." Enjoyed it a lot, although the lack of quotation marks interrupted my reading for a while.

KMF629@aol.com
Elizabeth's Berg's "What We Keep."

SparklingStarz3@aol.com
Prozac Nation bt Elizabeth Wurtzel

themagpie@mindspring.com
Wallerstein, Judith, The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce

Reddll@aol.com
Michael Crichton's Timeline
I love it...his best

ItsFayball@aol.com
Band Of Brothers by Stephen Ambrose

Tazz357@aol.com
Pop Goes the Weasel by James Patterson
It is shaping up to be a very good Alex Cross novel.

Zaindria@aol.com
I have just put down the second Harry Potter and I am pacing myself. Want to save the next to savor after the holidays. My next book my friend is lending me is the newest Patricia Cromwell. Thanks for being here to give me new leads on books. Goodness! To be without a book is a sin!

MACN4MONEY@worldnet.att.net
I am reading What a Woman Must Do by Faith Sullivan.

AMAF113@aol.com
Laws of Similar

GSKARNS1@aol.com
My Ishmael by Daniel Quinn, these books are great and should be read by everyone.

JanLCA@aol.com
My current read is "The Walk West (A Walk Across America 2)" by Peter and Barbara Jenkins. This is a "true story" and very interesting with lots of photographs. Of course I read "A Walk Across America" first, by Peter Jenkins. Now my husband has started that first book. Both books are definitely good reads.
Thanks for asking!

pdcleff@enter.net
I'm just starting In America by Susan Sontag.

Hougen@WIDOMAKER.COM
Bad Moon, can't think of the author. Reminds me of The Sopranos. I got into it because I love reading about my home state, NJ.

Swooman@aol.com
Last year I gave my grandson (age 2) the first two Harry Potter hardcovers...of course his Mom (26) obviously had to "read them for him"...this year I gave the next two in the series...of course, Gramma (54) had to read ALL of them first...and I'm currently reading The Goblet of Fire...I so enjoy these creative, inventive books...
For the self-improvement side of me I'm currently reading Debbie Ford's book, The Dark Side of the Light Chasers. Believing that we all need to forge ahead and that it's never to late to make our lives more full, I'm finding this book extremely revealing in my own life...

MSJJHC@aol.com
Nothing But the Truth by John LesCroart

YocksterFP@aol.com
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Repair - Robert Pirsig
The Godfather - Mario Puzo
2001: A Space Odyssey - Arthur C. Clarke
The Bell Jar - Sylvia Plath
That way, no matter what mood I'm in, I have a book I can read.

Rewillia@aol.com
"De Profundis" -- Oscar Wilde

Bengtabks@aol.com
I am reading Among the 36 Strategies, Running Away is the Top One by Chia Chen. This is a self-published book and I am so grateful to Amazon.com for making it available. For anyone who wants insight into life in China, this is a fabulous, and fun, read.

Lazyabar@aol.com
Snow, by Calvin Miller
Charming characters, artistic writing, simplistic plot, seasonal content.

KLudwin@CHF-INC.com
I am reading "Heart of the Sea" by Nora Roberts.

CHMesser@aol.com
Sebastian Faulks's "Birdsong" -- an erotic novel by an Irish writer that first appeared in 1993, a WWI novel.
I saw it mentioned in "Vanity Fair" in May, and although I generally feel that I get "stung" on books VF touts, this one seems an exception. I'd previously read Faulks's "The Girl at the Lion D'or" (c1998) -- also touted in VF. While I was not particularly impressed with "Girl," "Birdsong" impresses me. If it's still in publication, I intend to try to buy it for my personal library.
I found it interesting that, for a novel that's been out since 1993, there was a lengthy "hold" list on it at the New Orleans Public Library. VF must have more local readers than I imagined.

VPoppen@aol.com
America's Queen--Biography of Jackie Kennedy Onassis
Just started--it is in her childhood and her mother has married Hugh Auchincloss.

KLudwin@CHF-INC.com
I am reading "Heart of the Sea" by Nora Roberts.

CANDWHALE@aol.com
I'm presently reading Laurell K. Hamilton's BLACK MOON INN. Very graphic,but well written

Morgonrl@aol.com
I am reading Tom Clancy's Power Plays - Bio-Strike - not one of his better ones. Many locations, people and is confusing. I am about half way through the book and still don't understand what is going on. I will finish it as sometimes the end ties things together. I enjoy Tom Clancy and have read all of his novels. I think that his other writers are not writing in Clancy's style.

Momburd@aol.com
Dr. Death.....Jonathan Kellerman It is as good as his Dr.Delaware series has all been ......other than Monster, which I did not enjoy.

Vbierman@aol.com
The Mark

CHRISLIT@aol.com
City of Light by Lauren Belfer-- terrific! Well reviewed, but not well known, and that's a shame.

deedledeedum@msn.com
I'm reading Midwives. It's excellent reading and keeps my interest totally. (Like most Oprah books).

VANLVR@aol.com
One for the Money......Janet Evanovich Loving it!

WarrenD286@aol.com
Just finished Roses are Red-Excellent, a great page turner, quick and engaging read. Another notch in the Alex Cross belt. To the author: stay with Cross; Cross off all the other stuff.
Just Started Kellerman's Dr. Death- Hope it's as good as previous books.
Another good page turner- Greg Iles-Twenty Four Hours- A Fun-read, well-plotted, enjoyable

JCVItaly@aol.com
Right at the moment, I'm reading Every Dead Thing by John Connolly. Though it is a haunting tale, I'm enjoying it immensely. By the way, I really enjoy the weekly updates from the Bookreporter. Keep up the good work. Thanks!

Postmn@aol.com
I am presently reading "Joe Dimaggio the Hero's Life" by Richard Ben Cramer

sav4pai@im.eth.net
Negotiate To Close by Gary Karass

Spierb@aol.com
I'm reading Black Notice by Patricia Cornwell (I'm a little behind on her books), and enjoying it very much.

jzurofsky@bankpass.com
Nothing like it in the world - Stephen E. Ambrose

Kreckmd1@aol.com
Galileos Daughter, a long, intense read. really worth it.

Lorrain420@aol.com
I am reading "The Last Precinct" by Patricia Cornwell. It is as enjoyable as all previous Scarpetta books.

Dveit2go@aol.com
Prodigal Summer by Kingsolver. It's good , but slow going. Not much dialogue. Lots of description. Different from her other books.

leas@mediaone.net
I am reading The Red Tent, by Anita Diamant. It is about the life of Dinah, only daughter of Jacob of the Bible. It's great!

LSA5265@aol.com
Katharine Hepburn by Barbara Leaming

sherzig@saunix.sau.edu
I am reading a wonderful book for a winter's night with tea. It is "We Took to the Woods" by Louise Rich about a family that lives in the deep deep woods of Maine in the 1940's, non-fiction. A nice antidote to the stories of today that often showcase abusive situations. Like a breath of fresh mountain air. Whew!

Sungirl371@aol.com
I am reading "The Wanderer", by Sharon Creech and it is fabulous.

Barbp57s@aol.com
Right now I am reading Slaves of Obsession by Anne Perry. So far it is great.

Edancer2@aol.com
Wolf by the Ears
Fearless 8

DMKFLASH@aol.com
Timeline by Michael Crichton and Why Do They Kill

paulcarl@pacbell.net
Eight Little Piggies: Reflections in Natural History by Stephen Jay Gould

sheka100@webtv.net
I'm reading 'Way Of The Wolf' by James Axler. It's part of the Death Lands. So far it's pretty good.

SNobleAGYouth@aol.com
Currently, I am in the process of reading Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. I'm not really into "love" novels but since starting this book, I've been unable to put it down. If you haven't read it, I advise doing so...this book is great.

LouFisher8@aol.com
I'm reading First Light, by Charles Baxter

MScaramell@aol.com
Brick by Brick