reading now
Zodiac by Graysmith....almost read the whole thing in one sitting after seeing the movie
Zodiac Unmasked is my next read
Bart Ehrman's Truth and Fiction in the Da Vinci Code....just have to see what the "expert" says.
Heavens, I have been on a FreeMasonry tangent ever since seeing the Secrets of FreeMasonry on the Discovery Times channel:
Idiot's Guide to Freemasonry
Encyclopeadia of Freemasonry by Macoy (i think) written in the 1800s
Dictionary of Freemasonry
Signs and Symbols of Freemasonry
several other books.......all of which tell just enough of the story to put you at ease and not enough to alarm anyone ;) A very Deist organization....well except in France apparently!
Let's see what else have I been perusing......
Just got some Penguin classics:
Chaucer's Canterbury Tales - a very good translation
Rama the Steadfast
Life is a Dream - an early Spanish title I will probably send to a friend
Have started several books but just couldn't get into them:
and can't remember the names right now LOLOLOL!
They really made an impression, huh? ;)
Have listened to many audio books in my office:
Innocent in Death - J.D. Robb - always a good read
What Paul Meant - Gary Wills - getting in touch with my inner Catholic
11 Days in December by Stanley Wientraub - a history of the Battle of the Bulge which actually moved quite rapidly for me and was highly enjoyed
I have been disappointed in my Clive Cussler audios though....the same guy did a Steven Coonts novel and I can't keep but thinking Jake Grafton my pop in any minute.....also these aren't Dirk Pitt so they are kinda sluggish (Golden Buddah & Sacred Stone). I still love Dirk Pitt the best!
Oh and when I want a laugh, I still turn to my new fave Celia Rivenbark. She writes for the Myrtle Beach newspaper and we have the same Suth'n sense of decorum and humour!! Check her out at CeliaRivenbark.com.
Well that's it for now!
More books are piling on my doorstep as I type!
