| Trying to get my list together. Am looking to branch out from my standard whodunit fare. Thanks. |
| A few I'm hoping to cover: Bringing up Bebe (P. Druckerman), Traitor to His Class: the Privileged Life and Radical Presidency of FDR, The Art of Fielding. |
| The 50 Shades trilogy. I heard people rave about this series twice in two days (had never heard of it before that), so decided to check it out on Amazon. Sounds good and juicy, which is perfect for summer reading! |
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The Family Fang, Kevin Wilson
A new Emily Giffin novel that's coming out in June Freedom, Jonathan Franzen |
| Trrrrrrrrrrrash. Andy Cohen's new book about Bravo, the book the Sister Wives wrote about their lives, The Bloggess's memoir. |
| The new Emily Giffin, Elin Hilderbrand, and Jennifer Weiner books. Totally chick-lit, beach reading! |
| Hilary Mantel -- Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies |
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I just read Little Bee, which was gut-wrenching but fantastic. I'll probably try to read another book or two by the same author.
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| The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson |
Incendiary by same author was also great. |
| Flagrant Conduct: The Story of Lawrence v. Texas |
| Wife 22, about this middle-age mom who's trying to hold it together with a possibly gay son, 15-year-old difficult daughter, husband who is laid off. She is also participating in an online study about her marriage, hence the title (what she's referred to in the study). Anyhow, it's being reviewed in the Post this week, but I happened to see it in the library last week and am hooked, especially because I have similar age kids. An easy, but not stupid, read. |
You would like the House on Oyster Creek, which I just read. |