Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Tell Me Tuesday

What are you reading this week?

21 comments:

DRD said...

Dropped Mainspring after finishing only three chapters by the night of the discussion, and picked up Gone with the Wind, which I am absolutely loving.

Christine said...

Nice!

Don said...

Reading Fatal System Error by Joseph Menn. Nonfiction about cyberwarfare. Interesting.
Let the record show I responded this week.

Christine said...

Thank you for gracing us with your presence, Don.

christine said...

Look, Don writes on my blog again, and the earth moves.

DRD said...

I feel quite certain of the connection.

Sophia said...

Reading Gone With the Wind? Cool. I bet that's a fun read - nice epic story. I am still reading "Paris to the Moon" - funny and totally enjoyable.

marysuemcginn said...

Gone With the Wind is one of those stories you can read again and again. Loved the movie, but the film does not begin to compare to the book.

Ben said...

Kitchen Confidential

Heather said...

Never Suck A Dead Man's Hand, about a civilian CSI. She's hilarious, and while I'm glad that I can't actually smell what she describes, I do wish I could go on a ride along with her. Awesome.

christine said...

Ben, have you read him before? Sounds like a good fit for you.

Mary, you see what Heather's reading? Right up your alley!

Heather, your move on Facebook Scrabble!

Lisa said...

Hunh. R.I.P., Dick Francis.

~Lisa

Ben said...

Nope, this is the first thing ive read by him. Ive watched plenty of his tv shows though, but it seems like he wasnt quite the ass he is now when he wrote this book,haha.

Don said...

Ben, how could he be?

Heather said...

Ugh. Just finished Animal Farm, again. I've read it several times over the years, but this time I listened to it on cd. The fella reading it did a fantastic job, made it quite an enjoyable listen. The story, however, is so damn heartbreaking. It really gets under my skin, more than it ought. Ugh.

Anonymous said...

@Ben: I loved Kitchen Confidential! I had it in TP and still have an audio copy. He's an ass, maybe yes, but informative & entertaining.

@ Heather & Christine: I read a review of Never Suck a Dead Man's Hand on bn.com. It does sound like it's right up my alley. I'll see if DeKalb Library has a copy.

Anonymous said...

You have to express more your opinion to attract more readers, because just a video or plain text without any personal approach is not that valuable. But it is just form my point of view

Don said...

Whatever, "Anonymous".
This blog is working just fine.
Of course that too is just "form" my point of view.

Lisa G. said...

I'm inclined to think that was spam. It reads like a true comment, but could be left on almost any blog--plus it has some telltale spelling and grammatical errors.

Christine, you should express more your delete button. But that is just form my point of view.

christine said...

Thought I'd leave it up to "keep it real" here.

Love the Don and Lisa posts!

Lisa G. said...

^It's not real if it's spam! Although, it is funny regardless. :)