I'm currently reading "The Secret History" by Donna Tartt. It's extremely well-written, especially for a first novel (for which she received an unprecedented advance, apparently). If you enjoy psychological thrillers this one is worth a read. It's a real page turner.
Last book I read would be what to expect when expecting or an actually book I read was The Long Walk by Stephen King.. That was a VERY good book.
The last book I read was of Patricia Cornwell's Black Notice. It was one of the good books of Cornwell's and I guess one of the last of the good books she has written.
I am reading "Candle in the Darkness" by Lynn Austin. It's a really good fiction about the Civil War in Virginia.
Has anyone read "Post Secret" or visited the accompanying web site for the book? A bit of a different premise -- the person who compiled the book asked for people to send in (anonymously) their darkest, deepest secrets and present them creatively on a post card. These were sent to an address and the result was the book and site which "showcases" them.
Not sure why I succumbed to the lure of this hardcover book. The secrets run from the sublime to the ridiculous and some are actually chilling, some mundane. I certainly hope it was cathartic for those who contributed to this odd project.
Not sure why I succumbed to the lure of this hardcover book. The secrets run from the sublime to the ridiculous and some are actually chilling, some mundane. I certainly hope it was cathartic for those who contributed to this odd project.