Monday, May 22, 2017

Bookends #2


What am I currently reading?



I'm currently reading The Broken Road by Richard Paul Evans that I had recently checked out at my local library. Actually, I read the prologue last Wednesday, but I haven't had a chance to read anymore until today. The novel is short, so I plan on reading most it tonight and hopefully finish it early in the morning. I have another book reserved at the library. I would to take this book back and pick up the other title tomorrow.

What am I reading next?



Well, the book I have reserved at the library is Into the Water by Paula Hawkins, so I plan on reading it later this week. Before then I hope to start reading Dragon Teeth by Michael Crichton.

Are there any new books on my bookshelves?


The only new "review" title I had received last week was Dragon Teeth by Michael Crichton. The novel will be released posthumously tomorrow from HarperCollins.

I had forgotten to mentioned last week that I bought the book The Son by Phillip Meyer. I have been watching the television series starring Pierce Brosnan, so I became interested in reading the novel. I've only had time to glance through the book, but I can tell it's a lot different than the series.

Lastly, my newest book on my bookshelf is Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty. I had reviewed the Digital HD of the HBO series of the same name last week, and after watching all seven episodes I wanted to read the book. Luckily, I found the book at a Walmart store in the next county.




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