Wow. I haven’t posted anything on my reading hobby since October! The last thing I wrote about was the Outlander series, by Diana Gabaldon. I finished the latest installment, An Echo in the Bone, fairly quickly considering it’s a lengthy 832 pages. And Ms. Gabaldon did not disappoint…she picked up the story right where the last book ended and completely left me wanting more. What started out as a supposed trilogy has turned into (at least) eight spectacular novels. Too bad I’ll most likely have to wait a year or more for the next one!
Since finishing Echo I have read a dozen additional books (that I can remember). What can I say? Since my only job these days is to grow the baby, that leaves me with lots of free time! Here’s a list of what I’ve read since October:
- The Grave Tattoo (V. McDermid)
- Scarpetta (P. Cornwell): the 16th book in one of my favorite crime series.
- Terminal Freeze (L. Child)
- Red River (L. Tademy): same author as Cane River, which was much better, IMHO.
- Grave Goods (A. Franklin)
- The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (S. Larsson): excellent; can’t wait to read the next in the series and see the movie!
- Fluke (C. Moore): incredibly strange and kooky yet somewhat enjoyable.
- Eat, Pray, Love (E. Gilbert): surprisingly (to me) very good.
- The Forgotten Garden (K. Morton)
- First Family (D. Baldacci)
- The Senator’s Wife (S. Miller)
- The Bodies Left Behind (J. Deaver)
I’m now into Still Life with Crows, by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. The main character, Special Agent Pendergast of the FBI, is a favorite of mine, so I was glad to find this book in my stash of un-reads. There are also two more books featuring Pendergast that I have on my list to acquire, as well as the newest in Patricia Cornwell’s Scarpetta series. One thing’s for certain: I am never lacking for things to read!
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I have The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo as well, not started yet but I'm excited to! Also have the Patricia Cornwell. I'm SO behind! I need to have reading as my job...but without the baby part. =)
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