End of Summer Reading and You

So, the summer is almost over. We won’t be able to discuss summer reading for another seven months or so. Ah, “the more we live, more brief appear our life’s succeeding stages.” So, anyway, what did you read this summer? Did you take in any summer reading books?

Barnes & Noble has been recommending some James Patterson thrillers, and for those who want something to chew on, some of modern classics as well as recent books, like The Kite Runner, which may have staying power. Of course, you can’t have read … well, maybe there are advanced reader copies of Robert Jordan’s next Wheel of Time book, to be released to the public October 11, 2005. Amazon has a brief interview with Jordan, in which he says the King James Bible has influenced him more than any other book.

I just finished an unfinished, yet-to-be-published novel which I look forward to praising once it’s released. How about you?

2 Comments

  1. I am rather proud of my book reading feats this summer. Consumed more than usual. Right now I am just loving “Diddy Wah Diddy” by Billy Porterfield. If you’ve never read any of Porterfield’s stuff, I highly recommend it. Better’n Steinbeck – to me.

  2. I am rather proud of my book reading feats this summer. Consumed more than usual. Right now I am just loving “Diddy Wah Diddy” by Billy Porterfield. If you’ve never read any of Porterfield’s stuff, I highly recommend it. Better’n Steinbeck – to me.

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