Sunday, August 3, 2008

The Sunday Salon




I'm having a good reading week for me. I finished Familiar Lullabye. A Harlequin Intrigue by Caroline Burnes, which also means I completed my Harlequin/Sihoutte reading challenge. I posted my review below. This is a cute romantic suspense series featuring a cat (Familiar) as an amateur sleuth. I know many don't like cats (or any animals) talking in books, but I love it. Besides, the cat can't talk to humans - we just get to hear everything he's thinking and doing. It's fun. There are many books in this series. There are 20 stories, so far, and I've read 15. 5 more to go!

Currently I'm reading Yankee for Life by Bobby Murcer. Bobby recently passed away from brain cancer and this is quite an emotional read for me. I'm a huge Yankee fan and he was one of my favorites when growing up. I have to get it back to the library, so I only have a couple of days to finish.



My next book will be my first Stephenie Meyer book, "The Host" and I'm looking forward to this one.

I'm also listening to an audio book by Luanne Rice "Light of the Moon". I never listen to audio books, but I decided to try one. I have an hour drive everyday, so I thought it might be fun to listen to a book. We'll see if I can concentrate on it though.

Hope you all have a great week!

3 comments:

  1. Hi, enjoy your reading. I loved 'The Host'.

    Its nice that you are reading Bobby Murcer's story. I know he passed away recently. You do sound like a big Yankees fan.

    :o)
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  2. Thanks Naida. I've so been looking forward to reading one of Stephenie Meyer's books. I, also, have her vampire series in my TBR as well.

    Yes, I'm a huge Yankee fan :)

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  3. Sadly being Brit, its a case of pardon when Baseball is mentioned. My Sunday Salon Post

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