I am re-reading Wild at Heart - Discovering the Secret of a Man's Soul by John Eldredge.
http://www.amazon.com/Wild-Heart-Dis.../dp/0785268839
It is one of my favorite reads.
I am re-reading Wild at Heart - Discovering the Secret of a Man's Soul by John Eldredge.
http://www.amazon.com/Wild-Heart-Dis.../dp/0785268839
It is one of my favorite reads.
Stuck in a "Business Casual" world.
You can't go wrong with any of Hammett. Red Harvest is a particular favorite of mine, but they're all good.Originally Posted by AlanC
war and peace - it has been sitting in my garage bookshelf for years, and I spend 3+ hrs/day on the train commuting....
Actually pretty engrossing once I got into it.
My Big Fat Supernatural Wedding It's a compilation of urban fantasy short stories revolving around weddings.
" And how can man die better.
Than facing fearful odds?"
- Lord Macaulay
The Watchmen; my husband's raved about it for years, and with the movie coming up next year, I wanted to read the graphic novel first.
I'm also re-reading World War Z and the Zombie Survival Guide.
--Life's too short to wear boring shoes
The Watchmen is a great story I can't wait to see the movie.Originally Posted by swingtimegal
" And how can man die better.
Than facing fearful odds?"
- Lord Macaulay
Just re-read "The Big Sleep". I like it.
Now onto "Middlesex" by Jeffrey Eugenides
Nothing more foolish than a man chasin' his hat. - Millers Crossing
The book that goes along with the exhibit of Cecilia Beaux's work. I really must get to Philly to see the exhibit in person--her portraits are lovely.
The time to make up your mind about people is never--The Philadelphia Story
Just moved on to God Is Not Great.
I'm re-reading Ulysses with a friend of mine. It's been a long time since I've read this book and I'd forgotten how much I despise the lack of quotation marks.