Though I am not what I would call a bookworm I do love to read before bed. I've read the 50 shades trilogy too many times and am in need of new books. I enjoy suspense, mystery and lots of good plots. Any of you ladies read anything good lately? If so please do share! I need some suggestions.
Thanks
Re: Not baby related, need new books....
I did just finish The Dinner by Koch, it was suspenseful and a fast read that kept me engaged but in the end my hatred for the characters left me with a bad taste in my mouth. A lot of people compare it to Gone Girl, not that I see that comparison, but you might like it for the suspense.
It's a good one too.
I really liked And the Mountains echoed. Did you ever read The Kite Runner?
Maybe we have the same taste in books.
MC: 2/19/14
Ditto on The Kite Runner and A Prayer for Owen Meany though John Irving can be long winded and he takes a while to get where he is going so you have to have some patience to see the beauty in Owen Meany. It's honestly one of the most well choreographed modern stories in my opinion.
I have recently fallen in love with the Australian author Liane Moriarty. My favorite book of hers was The Husband's Secret. I have recently read all of her books and love them.
Right now I am reading a book by Katie Crouch called Abroad. It seems to be a fictional account, loosely based on the Amanda Knox story. It's not the best book over but is holding my interest well enough to keep me up later than I should be.
Hmmm... What else? I've been reading a lot lately since I read in bed and often have trouble falling asleep with the nausea. I'll look at my kindle and see what else I have read recently.
Historical Fiction:
The Other Boleyn Girl - Phillipa Gregory
the Virgin's Lover - Phillipa Gregory
Pillars of the Earth - Ken Follet
Memoirs of a Geisha - Arthur Golden
Mystery/Suspense
Anything Dan Brown (eg The da Vinci Code)
Anything Kathy Reich (TV series Bones is based on her stories)
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (and tsequels) - Steig Larsson
Fantasy
Harry Potter
Game of Thrones
General Fiction
Anything Amy Tan (her books are about Chinese American mother/daughter relationships - my fave is The Kitchen God's Wife - read it 3 times)
Also I have seen people mention Pillars of the Earth. That is an amazing book!!!
I love Ken Follett, Pillars of the Earth was amazing and World Without End was good too! I like the Philippa Gregory historical fiction books too; they tend to be a little romance-y but I don't mind that if I'm in the mood. Anything that David Sedaris writes cracks me up and I love it.
Specific books that I have read recently and enjoyed are: The Glass Castle, A Reliable Wife, The Light Between Oceans, In the Time of the Butterflies, Rules of Civility, and In One Person.
I am getting ready to read Gone Girl because I never did and I'd like to read it before I see the movie. I also have Defending Jacob and What Alice Forgot on my Amazon wishlist.
TTC #1 May 2014
BFP 7/4/14 ~ EDD 3/17/15
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World War Z, chapter's are vignettes of people involved in a Zombie apocalypse type event--not the Brad Pitt movie
The Hollows (Rachel Morgan series by Kim Harrison) Witches Vamps Magic etc
October Daye novels, Seanan McGuire, Fairy and Magic
The Girl with All the Gifts
Jennifer Estep's The Spider series, magical assassin chick
Meredith Gentry series by Laurell K. Hamilton
Dresden FIles Magical Detective?
Dirty Job by Christoper Moore, Humorous writer who has a few books out.
I have about 500 books on my kindle atm... I might have a problem and that might be why I trend towards prolific writers
I tend to prefer lighter fare with a good story that either makes me laugh or keeps me turning the page to find out more.
~~~~For SuzyQ and all our loss moms~~~~
Met: 02.2007 / Engaged: 11.21.2009 / Married: 07.09.2010
EDD: 03.02.2015 / Scheduled Delivery Date: 02.25.2015
If you like historical fiction, I also highly recommend Lily of the Nile, Song of the Nile and Daughters of the Nile by Stephanie Dray. I blew through all of these in a couple weekends.
If you're more a 50 Shades kind of girl, I think you'd really like Ugly Love by Colleen Hoover.