So here I was planning to write about what I’ve been reading, and I saw this post by my friend, Emma. LOL. Great minds and all that.
Anyway…
I’ve been listening to Micro by Michael Crichton on audiobook through my iPhone (and car speakers). Well, he didn’t get to finish it because he died before it was done. I apologize to the author who did finish it, because I can’t remember his name right now. This book made me really mad a couple of times. I won’t tell you why because it’s a spoiler, but I wanted to scream. I did sort of yell at my iPhone that was playing the story. This book is about a company who can shrink things and people down to about 1/2 inch. Some things even smaller. We get to see the micro-world in a rain forest, and that was really cool. I didn’t check facts every time I wondered if something was real or made up, but if some of the stuff was real, Crichton did a LOT of research for this book. He always has, though, for his books. I’ve liked just about everything Michael Crichton has written. He is the most eclectic author I’ve ever read. I hate that we’ll never have anything else by him to read. 😦
On my Kindle, I’ve been reading Death is a Gift by Claire Farrell. I can’t tell you how much I loved this book. It’s so full of awesome. In the first 25% of the book, I was already bawling my eyes out. But it was something that kind of had to happen. (No, I’m not telling.) I fell in love with the main character, Cliona, who is a banshee. I felt every emotion she felt as I was reading this book. She had to make some hard decisions, and through this whole book, I couldn’t figure out if it was going to have a happy ending or not. (Again, not gonna tell!) This was a stand alone book. Even though I love Claire’s series, this is by far my favorite book by her. I didn’t want it to end.
On my iPhone, I’m reading The Green-Eyed Doll by Jerrie Alexander. This is the first book I’ve read by this author. In fact, I think it’s her only release, but she’s got some other stuff coming out soon. Anyway, this has been slow reading because I don’t get to read on my iPhone very much. Just little bits here and there when I get a chance. I’m enjoying the book. It’s about a sheriff, Matt, and a woman, Catherine, with a past she doesn’t want anyone to know about it, especially the sheriff, whom she’s falling for. Oh, and there’s a serial killer. I think he’s going to take Catherine soon. This one is a murder mystery/romance. I’m pretty sure there’ll be a HEA.
On my iPad, I’m reading Her Reluctant Groom by Rose Gordon. I put this one on hold just a little while because I was reading on my iPad while walking on the treadmill, and I’ve not gotten back to exercising yet. I also read it a little bit while hubby was in ICU. I need to get back to that book, because I was really enjoying it. I love a scarred hero. And the heroine has some issues of her own. Rose always makes me smile because her books are a little different from other historical romances I’ve read. There’s always a bit of humor in them, which I really enjoy. I listened to His Contract Bride recently, and that book was just a lot of fun. I’m taking some of Rose’s books to the beach with me, along with Ruth Ann Nordin’s. Romances are great beach reads.
I hope to do these posts every once in awhile. Since I’ve about decided not to review much at the retailers, I thought I would just do some of it here.
I don’t know how you can read so many different books at one time. I’m just a one book at a time kinda guy. ADHD, I definately do not have.
I don’t know how I do it. I certainly can’t WRITE more than one at a time. It all depends on whether I have my Kindle, iPad, or iPhone with me. Or if I’m in the car. I always have SOMETHING to read, no matter where I am. I use the iPad on the treadmill because the words are bigger. I use the Kindle at home because that’s where I read the most, and the e-ink version reduces eye strain because it’s almost like reading on paper. And if I’m away from home, but don’t have my iPad, I always have my phone. So I don’t have to freak out without anything to read no matter where I am. LOL
lol – all the different ways to read a book in 2013.
I bought Death is a Gift, looking forward to getting in to that.
Things sure have changed in the last few years, haven’t they? I love technology.
I think you’ll really like Death is a Gift. It’s a book that makes you feel.
That’s sad about Michael Crichton. It makes you wonder what will happen if we die while we’re writing a book. (That’s a gloomy thought.) Checking out the reviews, it seems like you’re in agreement with a lot of people about that book.
It’s funny, but I’ve actually thought about what would happen to my books if I died. Anya and I have discussed this and I’ve told her what I wanted done. As I get older, I think of things like this. I’ve even started a manual at work because no one there has a clue about what I do. LOL