I read 7 books in November:
1) NYPD Red - James Patterson (hardback)
2) No Regrets - JoAnn Ross (paperback)
3) Blue Skies - Robyn Carr (Kindle)
4) Christmas on Mimosa Lane - Anna DeStefano (Kindle)
5) The Art of Men - Kirstie Alley (hardback)
6) Level 2- Lenore Appelhans (loaned ARC copy)
7) Merry Christmas, Alex Cross - James Patterson (hardback)
Lenore and Daniel were here for Thanksgiving, and she loaned me a copy of her book to read. The writing was excellent, and even though it's not the type of book I normally read, I really enjoyed it. It comes out on January 15th! Can't wait for Level 3 to come out in January 2014.
I enjoyed both Patterson books, as usual, though Merry Christmas was pretty short. Alex Cross is my favorite Patterson character.
Both the Ross and Carr books were good, both were written earlier in their careers.
DeStefano's book was enjoyable - I think I got it free on Amazon.
I really liked Kirstie's book, though it wasn't written chronologically. It was fun to learn more about her early years and Wichita figured prominently in the book.
Now I'm on to The Perfect Hope by Nora Roberts as my first December book.
1) NYPD Red - James Patterson (hardback)
2) No Regrets - JoAnn Ross (paperback)
3) Blue Skies - Robyn Carr (Kindle)
4) Christmas on Mimosa Lane - Anna DeStefano (Kindle)
5) The Art of Men - Kirstie Alley (hardback)
6) Level 2- Lenore Appelhans (loaned ARC copy)
7) Merry Christmas, Alex Cross - James Patterson (hardback)
Lenore and Daniel were here for Thanksgiving, and she loaned me a copy of her book to read. The writing was excellent, and even though it's not the type of book I normally read, I really enjoyed it. It comes out on January 15th! Can't wait for Level 3 to come out in January 2014.
I enjoyed both Patterson books, as usual, though Merry Christmas was pretty short. Alex Cross is my favorite Patterson character.
Both the Ross and Carr books were good, both were written earlier in their careers.
DeStefano's book was enjoyable - I think I got it free on Amazon.
I really liked Kirstie's book, though it wasn't written chronologically. It was fun to learn more about her early years and Wichita figured prominently in the book.
Now I'm on to The Perfect Hope by Nora Roberts as my first December book.
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