Just keep in mind when considering whether or not to get You'll Never Make Love In This Town Again that while Glenn's section is hot, Don's sections are kind of icky.
I want to get the Heart book, too. I'm really surprised that they are doing a tell all on all these other people though, like Stevie, Don and Glenn, John M, etc.
"They will never forget you 'till somebody new comes along"
1948-2016 Gone but not forgotten
waiting for my heart book to come and gotta look for the other one next trip to barnes and noble.
plus I wanna read cynde lauper 's book too.
gee..I could stay home and read and not work.......
Ok..my heart book came today...yipeee.
From all the posts I have seen it sounds intresting??
What I read as a rule is all over the place. After my most recent autobiography/biography experiences I'm staying away from more of those for like maybe forever.
I read a few Christian books, and of course technical books, but mostly I read to 'get away'. After a day of writing requirements, writing testcases, and testing applications, my mind needs a vacation and nothing heavy. So I read a lot of things like romance books and women's fiction. I'm a speed reader and I can easily read four or five of those a week. Recently I read a series by Sherryl Woods and one of the books in the series took me by surprise and I really got wrapped up in it. To the point where I had to look up her email id and send an email and tell her my thoughts on it. It was nice to get the nicest, sweetest reply from her!
Lately, with the 'heavier' books I've been either reading or re-reading, I just finished The Ambassadors. Good grief. I can see now why I couldn't remember anything from the first time I read it. I intend to forget this one as soon as I can. Again. It might have something to do with the multiple prologues from all the authors who have tried to 'fix' it and tell you how to read it and what to look out for. I shouldn't need a user guide to read a book.
Now I'm into Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None. I don't read a lot of mysteries or anything scary. It's a phobia right up there with heights. We'll see how it goes!
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I'm a huge fan of mysteries and I've read all of Christie's work - love her. That's one of her most memorable novels, IMHO. Hope you enjoy it!
PS If you don't like the darker stuff, I recommend her "Tommy and Tuppence" mysteries. Although Tommy and Tuppence are much less famous than Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot, I enjoy them a lot. They're a cute crime-solving couple and the tone is typically lighter (except for By the Pricking of My Thumbs). You have to read the series in order, though, because the characters age. The first book is The Secret Adversary. You can take it from there.