As my name suggests, I like fantasy (books, play, etc) so it is not surprising that two of the the last three I read are fantasy related and the third is, well ... being single again related: Pleasure Unbound - by Larissa Ione The Guardian - by Sherrilyn Kenyon (and last but so not least) Big Book of Sex Toys: From Vibrators and Dildos to Swings and Slings -- Playful and Kinky Bedside Accessories That Make Your Sex Life Amazin by Tristan Taormino
Douglas Adams...the man was a visionary. I've been re reading all of his books that I own. Also got A Storm of Swords by George R.. R. Martin for my birthday, so I'm reading it as well. I found a gem of a graphic novel called The God Machine by Chandra Free which was fantastic, as well.
Generally I am a big fan of fictional crime novels or non-fictional literature about crimes,but also fictional historic novels. The last 3 novels I read were crime novels written by the German author Nele Neuhaus . Schneewittchen muss sterben (Literally translated it means Snowhwite has to die) Tiefe Wunden (Literally translated it mans Deep wounds) and Wer wind sät (Literally translated it means Who sows wind) I checked on Google but only found the German titles,so not sure if there are translations into other languages. All 3 good books though that I enjoyed reading. Most likely going to read more of her novels.
Just started the first book of "Game of Thrones" - SPECTACULAR!! (but have noticed quite a few things that go down differently in the book vs the series... My mother just sent me all the books in the "Girl w the Dragon Tattoo" - in Swedish!! wooohoooooo!
I like how the man is silhouetted in the background, like he's up to no good. How come you never see crime novels with a woman being haunted or chased by...*gasp* another woman?
Studios call that poetic license... Meaning the right to screw the book for perceived gate... Dayummm, I'm getting cynical in my old age....lol
"Accelerated Learning" by Colin Rose "Simple Tibetan Buddhism: A Guide to Tantric Living" by C. Alexander Simpkins PH. D. and Annellen Simpkins PH. D. "Spiritual Dimensions of the Martial Arts" by Michael Maliszewski, PH. D.
I was going to wait to read the book until after seeing the movie, but my friends said, no you need to read the book first. The one I'm reading now is a library book. It's going to be a fast read, so I can start on the Hunger Games hopefully by this coming weekend.