Apr 09, 2007 09:14
Four Souls Louise Erdrich (««««¶)
This book doesn’t count towards my list because I read it for my native American Literature class, but it was very interesting, so I thought to include it should anyone else what to read it. It was very good, humorous in some places and sad in others. I think it’s a good easy read if anyone is looking for something… different.
March 15, 2007
7. The Lunatic Café Laurell K. Hamilton («««««)
I liked this one better than the last, because it developed Anita’s character a little more than the last couple. Needless to say, I’ve already started the next one. Sorry that it took so long to finish it, but it really was good. I read the entire second half of the book in one day. I just got distracted somewhere in the middle.
March 29, 2007
8. Bloody Bones Laurell K. Hamilton («««««)
So tell me, who is the beautiful vampire Jean Claude? This book really takes you deeper than any of the others into his character. You find out a bit about his making and how his first years as a vampire were. Maybe that’s why he’s the way he is now? All in all, it was a good read, but I would have liked to see a little more of Richards character. Oh and let me say “Anita, Why are you waiting for Marriage!?”
April 2, 2007
9. Haunted Kelley Armstrong («««¶¶)
This book was good. It had been awhile since I’ve read any Kelley Armstrong, and for some reason, when I started this one a while back I put it down about 150 pages in. When I picked it back up, it was really good. There was a lot of interesting things about the book, including a bit of Dante’s ideas of hell. It was a good read.
Ceremony Leslie Silko (««¶¶¶)
This is another one that doesn’t count, because I read it for class. I didn’t think it was terrible, but I don’t know that I would have made it through the whole thing if I didn’t have to. It had some interesting parts. If you’re looking for a harder read, this is it, because there isn’t much chronological ordering to it…