Attached is the link with an article regarding the sudden death of Michael Crichton, one of my favorite authors. I will never forget reading "Jurassic Park" for the first time; unable to put it down, enraptured from start to finish, lost in a world of prehistoric wonder.
You will be greatly missed, Mr. Crichton.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20081106/en_nm/us_crichton_9
My Shelfari Bookshelf
11.06.2008
10.07.2008
Eek! New book alert!
I LOVE Greg Maguire! Check it out! Finally a new book...A Lion Among Men...cowardly lion point of view...wicked! :-)
http://www.borders.com/online/store/TitleDetail?sku=0060548924&cmpid=SL_20081007_REW
http://www.borders.com/online/store/TitleDetail?sku=0060548924&cmpid=SL_20081007_REW
9.08.2008
Homestead by Rosina Lippi

Homestead is the first of Lippi's novels. It won the PEN/Hemingway award. On her website, Lippi states, "Homestead grew out of my conviction that the quiet lives of women in an unfamiliar corner of the Alps were stories that I could not keep them to myself. These women lead hard lives, but they have such rich inner resources, and in the most important ways they are like women everywhere. And so I started with Laura’s story and the novel grew organically out of her broken wedding ring."
The author, Rosina Lippi also writes under the pseudonym Sara Donati. She maintains a website with blog: http://rosinalippi.com/weblog/
9.06.2008
Salem Falls
I'm starting my first post with a confession...
I like reading Jodi Picoult.
Like, a lot.
Yesterday, I went to the library and picked up all these great books, and the first one I grabbed, over the historical novel and the selected short stories, was Salem Falls by Jodi Picoult.
And I read it already.
I think I like reading her so much because she's a good, solid, easy read. Her writing flows nicely, and she creates wonderful word pictures. Plus she tackles some really interesting subjects in her novels--school shootings, infidelity, teen pregnancy, kidnapping--and she weaves characters skillfully. There's no black & white, no complete protagonist, which I find refreshing.
Salem Falls centers on a man who has been convicted of sex with an underage girl, his student, in fact. He plea-bargained his way into an 8-month sentence and the novel begins with him leaving the prison and trying to begin again in the small town of Salem Falls. He begins work as a dishwasher in a small diner and finds a true friend in the owner of the diner. Unfortunately, his good looks also spark the teenage passion of one of the town's most lovely--and troubled--girls.
It's a fascinating read, and it's obvious that Picoult does her research. Except in her Spanish phrases, which are grammatically incorrect. Sorry, but that just bugs me. (And I find it somewhat fitting that I initially misspelled the word "grammatically")
So, on to more challenging reads. Until I find a Picoult novel I haven't yet read. :)
9.04.2008
Pope Joan : a novel

More info: http://www.popejoan.com/author.htm
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