: Bubba<3TrueBlood @ 02-20-10 @ 9:35pm Acheron by Sherilyn Kenyon. It was set way back when where people knew gods existed and was well worth the read. : Lolita @ 06-02-07 @ 1:05pm "THE ROAD LESS TRAVELLED"-a book by a psychologist who knows his job and somehow seemed to know me too! : Sasha @ 05-23-07 @ 4:22pm Goodness gracious, it's been a long time Thanks for posting! Let's see...last one..."Odalisque" A fantasy/romance about the power struggles in a middle eastern/medieval type world. Plot was great! Characters were predictable. : Joy @ 05-23-07 @ 4:18pm "Enis of My Soul" by Isabel Allende.
Excellent historical fiction with twists and turns about the conquistadors of Chile, except the main character, a woman, is made too strong to fit the understanding of times. Lots of violence and gore, too. : Princess♥BooBoo @ 04-29-07 @ 3:14am "Dangerous Attachments" by Sarah Lovett. It was pretty good. It's about a killer, but there are a lot of twists at the end. : Lou-New Chapter, Same Book @ 04-28-07 @ 1:38pm "The Pursuit of Happyness"-Chris Gardner. Read it, watch the movie with Will Smith, then read it again. It will challenge a whole bunch of things you may know, and believe about racial relations and tensions. : Madame Lunacy! @ 04-26-07 @ 7:41pm "The Last Day of the War" - Judith Claire Mitchell. Freakin' awesome - she's a creative writing professor at the university of wisconsin - Madison. The book is about the end of the WWI with romance and tragedy and ... awesomeness. : Sasha @ 08-27-06 @ 9:56pm "In the Duke's Bed by Cathy Maxwell. A whimsical tale of desire and duty. Don't read this one looking for seriousness. 4 stars. : Cloudspun Thanks Lexi! @ 08-15-06 @ 7:10pm I just read a Novella in Isaac Asimov's Magazine from 1989 - "A Touch of Lavender" by Megan Lindholm. Definately worth the read. : Bradly @ 08-15-06 @ 3:59pm I Recently finished Asimovs first two foundation novels. Foundation, and Foundation and Empire. I am a huge fan of his work. If you live ANY thing Asimov E-mail me. I would like to meet other fans! : Sasha @ 08-06-06 @ 10:08pm "Scandal in Summer" by Lisa Kleypas. The final installment in the Wallflower series. Daisy finds her match with lots of laugh and love. Let's say 4 stars  : Sasha @ 06-16-06 @ 9:04pm "When He was Wicked" by Julia Quinn. A re-read, but I needed something to make me smile and maybe even cry a bit. 4 stars. One of the Bridgerton series. I pick up every one of her books. : starr4all @ 06-15-06 @ 9:08pm "Dead as a doornail" by Charlaine Harris. A Sookie series. Supernatural. Awesome series and book. 4 1/2 stars. : Spink - Remembering @ 06-15-06 @ 12:45pm Hang on! I just realised that he just bought out "Thud!" my apologies! : Spink - Remembering @ 06-15-06 @ 11:26am "Going Postal" by Terry Pratchett. Terrys latest DiscWorld escapade and a more intelligent read than some of his others, but retaining the chaotic madness that I love so much! 4 1/2 stars! : Sasha @ 04-15-06 @ 11:50am "Much Ado About You" by Eloise James. The first in the Essex sisters stories. Since I read "Kiss Me Annabel" already, this filled in some holes. 3 stars. A bit confusing at times... : Sasha @ 04-13-06 @ 1:54pm "Three Little Secrets" by Liz Carlyle. The last in this trilogy and I want more! Her characters are studies in depth and angst. And I love them for it. 4 1/2 stars again. Applause! : Sasha @ 04-11-06 @ 2:09pm "What Price Love?" by Stephanie Laurens. An acceptable read. Much better reproductions of previously used characters. The passion was lacking spark though. 3 1/2 stars. : Sasha @ 03-27-06 @ 8:15pm "Two Little Lies" by Liz Carlyle. An Historical Romance. And the ending made me cry--quite an accomplishment. I'd give it 4 1/2 stars.
: Cloudspun Thanks Lexi! @ 03-27-06 @ 6:38pm "Deception Point" by Dan Brown. I really loved it. Stayed up for three hours one night to finish it. Fantastic plot and you get really involved in the characters. : Ravenwand, Rising Star! @ 03-27-06 @ 6:52am Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, for the third time. Daunting book, but full of clues to an ultimate mystery. I've picked it apart like a laboratory frog dissection! Snape Rules! : Mouthbreather @ 03-27-06 @ 12:15am "Damien" by Herman Hess. About youth and the feeling disestablishment. Many of the ideas and feelings it discusses were fresh at the end of WWI but are out-moded now and the mysticim is more amusing than relavent, but it was still a good book. : Sasha @ 03-26-06 @ 5:57pm I just finished "Lady Anne's Dangerous Man" by Jeane Westin. It was an entertaining romance set in the time of Charles II. Worth my time. Total Displayed: 23 |