Wednesday, September 02, 2009

The Girl Who Played with Fire by Steig Larsson

I absolutely loved this book. I haven't read such a blisteringly brilliant work in years. I am in love with Lisbeth Salander, and this second work beats the first hands-down, a feat of gigantic proportions.

Monday, June 08, 2009

Killer Instinct: Joseph Finder

I picked this up at the local library from the recently-returned stack. Honestly, I didn't expect much from a corporate version of John Grisham, especially a book that proclaimed so, and proudly. Nonetheless this is well-written, and when I turned it in, i was disappointed to find nothing of Finder's other works on the shelf. If you liked the movie Notes on a Scandal, add this to your summer reading list.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians:Book Two: the Sea of Monsters

The first book in the series made me fall in love with it & with its characters. Now, with the second, I find something nearly equal to Percy's debut. I feel, however, that the Lightning Thief will not be surpasssed for a long, long time.

Saturday, June 06, 2009

The Graveyard Book: Neil Gaiman

Gaiman delivers a coming of age story that is so perfectly woven, we don't realize it. Again, his dark and beautiful sense of storytelling is beyond reproach. Highly recommended for readers of all ages, and especially for anyone looking for a reminder of why life is worth living, and worth living Right Now.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Fearless Fourteen: Janet Evanovich

Not as funny as thirteen, but still a lovely way to spend an afternoon.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

man and boy: tony parsons

Many others have written of how much they cried when they read this book, but I was moved differently: I cheered, repeatedly and often. This is the tale of manhood, heroism in its most modern form, genuine to a fault and brilliant throughout as we accompany Harry's navigation of what it means to be a man, a father, a husband, a son, a partner. Don't miss this one.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Lean Mean Thirteen: Janet Evanovich

Funny as ever, this latest installment in the Stephanie Plum series had me giggling, chortling, cackling and snorting.

Monday, May 18, 2009

The Story of Edward Sawtell: David Roblewski

I absolutely adored this book. A truly American novel, this is one of those rare works that, long as it is, I simply didn't want to end. Well-written, deeply moving, and genuine.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Percy Jackson and the Olympians,Book one:the Lightning thief

ok,first,a note:from now on,I will be giving books a 1-5 star rating (this is a star * ).OK,anyway,I really like this book.It's all about a kid with a great destiny. It involves a LOT of greek mythology,so if you don't like that stuff then...ITT'L STILL BE AWESOME!And now,my rating:*****!

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Gargoyle: Andrew Davidson

This is an amazing, beautiful and soulful story. I highly recommend it. Please do it the courtesy of giving it 50 pages before you put it down. The narrator of The Gargoyle is a very contemporary cynic, physically beautiful and sexually adept, who dwells in the moral vacuum that is modern life. Confronted by a compelling woman who insists they were lovers in medieval Germany, a series of tales unfolds to rival Scheherazade, bested only by the overall arc of the story itself. Highly recommended.