It seems I can only bring myself to review books when I have something else to do. Um, like reviewing books for somebody else. Heh.
I've been reading at a snail's pace this season, down to about one book a week. The culprit? Cable television, of course. You see, after about 5 years of freelancing, I started working fulltime. And i rewarded myself with cable.
But I'm still reading, of course. Just finished include:
1) Jane Eyre - far better than I remembered from high school. Dark, suspenseful and terribly romantic.
2) The Eyre Affair - this month's bookclub pick, thanks to yours truly. It's a fun mystery, along the lines of a Sparkle Hayter but set in a 1980s Literary England. A little heavy on the puns, but a pleasant read all around.
3) Darkly Dreaming Dexter - Jeff Lindsay's twist on the serial killer genre. But this serial killer only murders bad guys. A light and easy read, except for the nasty scenes.
I've been reading at a snail's pace this season, down to about one book a week. The culprit? Cable television, of course. You see, after about 5 years of freelancing, I started working fulltime. And i rewarded myself with cable.
But I'm still reading, of course. Just finished include:
1) Jane Eyre - far better than I remembered from high school. Dark, suspenseful and terribly romantic.
2) The Eyre Affair - this month's bookclub pick, thanks to yours truly. It's a fun mystery, along the lines of a Sparkle Hayter but set in a 1980s Literary England. A little heavy on the puns, but a pleasant read all around.
3) Darkly Dreaming Dexter - Jeff Lindsay's twist on the serial killer genre. But this serial killer only murders bad guys. A light and easy read, except for the nasty scenes.

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