LOL...ok. Your opinion, that's fair IF you've read them all. 50 shades...LOVE the storyline, so cannot agree. Hill Harper's "The Conversation" was actually a decent one too. Talks about how to communicate more effectively with one another. Much emphasis placed on interactions between black women and black men, however there is some interesting views on ww/bm that I identified more with. Overall, the take home message about communicating and listening to each other was worth the time to read the book. Think like a man...well...it was interesting. Some things Steve Harvey says make perfect sense to me as a woman. I haven't finished reading the last book yet, but I like it thus far.
Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3) by Suzanne Collins Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West (Wicked Years) by Gregory Maguire . You will never look at the Wizard of Oz the same way again. Bad Girls: Why Men Love Them & How Good Girls Can Learn Their Secrets by Carole Lieberman
Well I loved all the books. Especially the third one. Explained a. Lot of the reason I chose the wrong women in life. The other two were goods fun reads .. so since they made me feel excitement and satisfaction,I wolud say its feeling great
you gotta get past the first 4 chapters, then it's on! I need a Christian Grey in my life. Like STAT!
"Mindset: The New Psychology of Success" by Carol S. Dweck, Ph.D. "The Spirit of Aikido" by Kisshomaru Ueshiba "Mind Body Spirit: The Triangle of Life" by Ferol Arce, Shihan 8th Dan
Romance I'm a sucker for romance books. Quite recently I have read: Jeanne Summerix - Meant to Be Denise Becker - Shades of Brown Cheryl St John - Child of Her Heart (really enjoyed that one) Daisy Dexter Dobbs - Wednesday Nights With Jamie (erotic romance)
A Game of Thrones Money for Nothing I can't remember the last book before that but I'm currently reading Australia: A New History of the Great Southern Land and when I'm done with that I'm going to start on The Fatal Shore. I'm also kind of reading A Clash of Kings but I'll probably end up finishing the other books first.
I have the Hunger Games trilogy on my Kindle but I haven't gotten around to any of the books yet. I just need a week or two away from everything so I can start knocking out all of these books that have been piling up around my house.
The Hunger Games trilogy is good. The movie didnt do the book justice. Its a good read as well. Book 1 and 2 seem like one story, book 3 goes into totaly different issues and is very good.
Three sucked like most triologies. I agree the first movie was no where near as good as the book, they only seem to do a really good job when they are broken up into multiple films
The first book Hounded was very good. I have the next two after Hexed, Hammered & Tricked,which I'll get around to reading sometime within the next couple of months after the long list of other books I have lined up for reading.