Monday, December 31, 2007

#46 Glass Soup

Glass Soup by Jonathan Carroll. I really enjoy Carroll's books - they're offbeat and funny and sad and make you think. I picked this one up at the used book store over Christmas. I wasn't sure if we already had it but it didn't look familiar and I wanted something to read. I finished it in 2 days...

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Audio F

I'm listening to a collection of short stories by Lawrence Block. It's one the husband had lying around since we haven't had time to go by the library. They're mostly about death and murder and although I like them it's a bit macabre.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Audio E

Bag of Bones by Stephen King - although I find his voice a bit odd, he's a great reader and I enjoyed listening to him as much as I enjoyed the book.

Saturday, December 1, 2007

#42-#45 (In Order)

#42 The Children of the Company by Kage Baker. Another good book in the series, this one reveals more details about things that are only mentioned in the earlier novels.

#43 Archangel Protocol by Lyda Morehouse. For some reason, I love books about the archangels and this one had an intriguing description. Unfortunately the book didn't live up to its promise - the angels were interesting but the main character seemed to flip-flop on her convictions as the story unfolded. It was annoying.

#44 Forever Odd by Dean Koontz. I liked the 1st one (on audiobook) so I got the 2nd and it's good, but not as good. We'll have to see what he does with the 3rd.

#45 His Majesty's Dragon by Naomi Novik. I've had this one for awhile and I think I found out about it in EW. I really enjoyed the alternate history aspect and found the dragon endearing. I was glad to see there were more books in the series.