Five-ish books for the summer of 2010
Summer is the perfect time to read what I call “fluff”, something that you don’t have to think about or analyze –you just go along for the ride. This Stephanie Plum Series is one such ride literally. Stephanie is forever either racing in cars, or having her cars blow up. In the sixteenth book of this series there is always at least one or more cars being destroy, in one way or another, as a result of Stephanie’s actions or by the villain trying to get her.
Fans of the television series “True Blood” should go back to the original source and read all of the Sookie Stackhouse series. After all, it is from the wonderful mind and fingers of Charlaine Harris that such characters as Sookie, Jason, Vampire Bill and Eric Northman come (excuse the pun) to life. While there are differences between the books and the television series, both are pure entertainment.
This is one of those books that I really wanted to read but for some reason or another I have never had the time. I have read (and blogged) about the author’s other novels, The Girls and The Wife’s Tale. I enjoy how Lansen presents her characters and small town Ontario. In fact the town of Leaford is almost another character of the novels.
4. The Burning Wire by Jeffery Deaver.
5. Blueeyedboy by Joanne Harris.
This novel is the one I am most anticipating. A dark psychological thriller set in the world of the Internet. Not everyone who is your facebook pal, or in your chat group, are who they say they are. The question is “who is the blueeydboy” and what is his motive or desire?
6. Shit My Dad Says by Justin Halpern.