Second Genesis by Donald Moffitt
Very interesting, real scifi far in the future.
God's Soldiers by Jonathan Wright
A good book, but not an in-depth study and history of the Jesuits.
Secret Desires of a Soccer Mom by Robyn Harding
The ending of the book is not usually the way you would expect it to end. Halfway through the book, I had it all figured out, or so I thought. I was pleasantly surprised to find I was completely off track. This was another really great book to read.
The Men I Didn't Marry by Janice Kaplan
A fun book! Hallie did what many women in her situation wish they could. This book held my interest from the beginning to the end.
Net Force: Night Moves by Tom Clancy
I liked the different perspectives, and style of changing between characters.
Into the Storm by Suzanne Brockmann
This is Brockmann's 10th hardcover with Navy Seals Team 16 on alert! In 2000, her first novel featured Tom Paoletti as a CO of Team 16. In 2004 Paoletti quit the Seals and formed his own group of experts consisting of many ex's... Seals, police, FBI, CIA, etc. Now Paoletti's team, Troubleshooters, Inc. and Team 16 are staging a fierce but friendly training seccion to hone their survival skills in the remote wilderness areas of New Hampshire. The first half of Into the Storm is filled with training exercises starring many of Brockmann's "returning characters," but the tension explodes in the last half of the book when the teams are in position for their wilderness maneuvers and their "hostage" disappears. This friendly training session is now a full fledged search and rescue with both teams joined together during a vicious snowstorm to find their "hostage." When a horibbly mutilated body wearing Paoletti's hostage's jacket is discovered, they realize their search is not only for their hostage, but now for a sereal killer as well. When one Brockmann book ends, you find yourself eagerly awaiting her next story... the wait begins...
Dawn of a Thousand Nights by Tricia Goyer
Great story with actual facts and newspaper truths of World War II setting. Could not put it down.
Deep Water by Patricia Highsmith
Very intense... hard to put down.
Smart vs. Pretty by Valerie Frankel
Cute book.
Cover of Night by Linda Howard
A little far-fetched, but good read.
My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult
Her last relationship left her scarred in many ways; that's way she found it so hard to trust.
The Constant Gardener by John Le Carre
A wonderful book. Even though it was fiction, it makes you wonder about big business and politics.
Hot Ice by Cherry Adair
Couldn't put this book down. Lots of action.
At First Sight by Nicholas Sparks
Sparks is a good story teller - life lessons learned.
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
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