Thursday, January 19, 2012

January/February book vote

I took a trip to Costco and found lots of interesting books to read, so I'm sorry, but we have six from which to choose:

Carry Yourself Back to Me, by Deborah Reed; I know nothing about this author, but it sounded interesting to me. What the heck. I like Florida and country music (or as my husband would say, I like both kinds of music -- country and western).
Queen of the South, by Arturo Perez-Reverte; I'm not sure I've ever read this author, though I have Club Dumas at home on my to-be-read shelf. Sounds like a big epic thriller, which always appeasl to me. Totally different from the above choice.
The Dispatcher, by Ryan David Jahn; How can you resist a "bullet-strewn cross country chase," especially when it's on I-10, which many of us have traveled. I can't help it. I love mysteries. And bullets. And cross country chases.
The Bungalow, by Sarah Jio; I seriously second-guessed this one because Kristin Hannah was one of the authors they quote as liking the book. Not a Kristin Hannah fan. Still, Bora-Bora and all.....
The Well and the Mine, by Gin Phillips; I have offered this book before and I will continue to offer it until you all give in! I am a sucker for books that take place in the south, though this sounds admittedly rather dark.
Salt: A World History, by Mark Kurlansky; random, but perhaps interesting.

Let's have our votes into me (kzmclain@comcast.net) by Monday, January 23.

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