Friday, December 13, 2019

Friday Book Club

Friday Book Club time! What reads are you loving this week?

9 comments :

Anonymous said...

I get amazon notifications for your books. And I am so looking forward to reading Selena's story. Still more than half a year away !!! Phew !!! That is a looooooooooong wait. :(

Anonymous said...

When I miss reading your blog posts i.e ! :)

Currently reading a Perry Mason whodunit. To me they are classics :)

Unknown said...

I hope it ain't going to be a long winter still I got a lot to read and I can't wait for 2020 to come out I can wait to read new books

Kim said...

Currently reading an article on Narcissism that's fascinating! It's called "The Narcissistic in Child: When Does a State Become a Trait?" in the book "Personality Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence" edited by Arthur Freeman and Mark A. Reinecke. The chapter on Narcissism is by Arthur Freeman. the whole book so far (what I've read of it anyways) is pretty interesting. One of those call #'s I had stashed away for "someday", that I recently rediscovered and am finally getting to.

library addict said...

Sadly I had some misses this week.

I did like Strictly Personal by Mary Anne Wilson, though the conflict was stretched too thing by the end. It's rather dated (the hero's brother dumps the heroine's bff via a fax!) but fun.


library addict said...

Oops, that should be too thin.

Anonymous said...

I finished Ocean Light and Wolf Rain re-reads, as well as Leopards Wrath by Feehan. I haven't read a Perry Mason in quite awhile. Maybe I'll see what the library has available.

Kim said...

Still on "The Dragon Quintet", only one more story to go. Just finished Joust by Mercedes Lackey. Liked it so much I'm now in search of the full length novel series it spawned because the author liked the main character's backstory so much! I found #3 at the former used book store (and collectibles) that is getting rid of all it's books and transforming into a fully collectible store. (new owner) for just under $1. Haven't found the others yet. The library does have #1, but not in this city, so I'd have to request it.

On the other hand, the downtown library did have an available copy of "Wolf Rain" staring at me in the face from the library shelf, so I had to grab it, of course! With any luck I'll even get to it! I hope, I hope!!

Wrayth said...

The art of watercolour lettering by kelly klapstein, trying to learn brush lettering calligraphy!