What I've Been Reading
I had the privilege of meeting debut author Henry McLaughlin at the 2011 ACFW Conference. He's such a nice, interesting man that I had to pick up his book. I'm glad I did. While there's a romantic thread to this story, ultimately it was the writing and the wonderful Old West feel to the book that grabbed me and kept me. Check out his first line: The crowd was small for a hanging. I definitely recommend this book to readers who like historical fiction.
I really enjoyed this read by Noelle Marchand. This is her first book and she sold it at a super young age (I think 16?). Sometimes category romances get a little formulaic but this one felt very fresh to me with vivid characters and an interesting premise.
If you didn't know it, this book has become popular posthumously. The author, Stieg Larsson, passed shortly after handing in the third manuscript. I enjoyed the writing in the book. It was different than my norm. While the pacing felt off, ultimately I liked the main character enough to start the second book.
I'd heard of this book for over a year but didn't get around to reading it until I saw the movie trailer and realized there was romance involved. I really enjoyed the writing and story. The premise/setting was really intriguing, the characters (most of them) were well-rounded and the way Sara Gruen set up the story was interesting. Now I'm ready to watch the movie!
What have you been reading? Any recommendations for 2012?
I really enjoyed this read by Noelle Marchand. This is her first book and she sold it at a super young age (I think 16?). Sometimes category romances get a little formulaic but this one felt very fresh to me with vivid characters and an interesting premise.
If you didn't know it, this book has become popular posthumously. The author, Stieg Larsson, passed shortly after handing in the third manuscript. I enjoyed the writing in the book. It was different than my norm. While the pacing felt off, ultimately I liked the main character enough to start the second book.
I'd heard of this book for over a year but didn't get around to reading it until I saw the movie trailer and realized there was romance involved. I really enjoyed the writing and story. The premise/setting was really intriguing, the characters (most of them) were well-rounded and the way Sara Gruen set up the story was interesting. Now I'm ready to watch the movie!
What have you been reading? Any recommendations for 2012?
Comments
Recently, I read the Hunger Games series...highly recommended! And I've just finished a few Susan Meissner novels. Seahorse in the Thames was really good, as was Lady in Waiting. I'm looking forward to a few debut novels from some blogging friends in 2012!
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo- is one I've considered.
She told me a bit about it.
Jessica, heard Save the Date was great!
Sandra, always! lol
Tamika, Girl was okay, I think worth the read, but it does start very slowly.
Yay Stacy! Fun stuff. :-)
Lynn, very cool about your dad!
Traci, I hope you enjoy! :-)
Linda, they are pretty, aren't they?
-Erin
http://erinsbibliomania.blogspot.com/
Hope you and your boys are well.
I've seen The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, but the title puts me off. The other books sound appealing.
Janet, hope you can grab some up sometime. :-)
Julie, I thought it was pretty interesting!
Hey Erin, thanks for popping by. I've heard good stuff about Kingsolver but have never read one of her books. I'll have to check one out this year. Have fun with all that book reading! lol
Hi Terri, yep, I heard they were different so I'll bear that in mind.
Karen, I'm jealous!! I'm a fan of Gohlke after reading the Watchfires book. I'd definitely read more of her.
Looks like you've been very busy reading some popular books. Sounds like you enjoyed them.
You always introduce me to new books. I love coming here. Blessings to you this week!
Melanie
Hey Nancy, yep, I'm a commercial girl. I usually end up reading what everyone else is. Mysteries are fun too, but I need romance in them. lol
Hi Faith! Thanks for stopping by. The only author you listed that I've heard of is Christie. Thanks for mentioning the others. I might need to check some of them out!