I actually have a hard time picking out what book to read. I usually read a book that everyone raved about about 2 years ago, read it, love it, then read other books from the same author. Or, I'm part of this book clubs that sometimes sends me random books. I also like to read books related to the subject of books I already like. Ex: I read the
Da Vinci Code, so I read other books about Mary Magdalene and Christian conspiracy or religious art history in Europe and other places.
I guess there are many ways I pick out a book. I need to begin another book, because I just finished
Angels & Demons. I need to read a book I already own though because I'm po'. Maybe I'll continue reading
Misquoting Jesus or finish the
Snow Fox.
My interpreter test went really well today.
Work didn't suck too much.
1. The Davinci Code -Dan Brown
2. Snow Flower and the Secret Fan - Lisa See
3. The Interior -Lisa See
4. A million little pieces -James Frey
5. Running with Scissors -Augusten Burroughs
6. Possible Side Effects-Augusten Burroughs
7. Magical Thinking: True Stories- Augusten Burroughs
8. Dry- Augusten Burroughs
9. Hannibal Rising- Thomas Harris
10.The Dancer's Gift- Kennedy, Zusman, Schacht, and Knox
11. The Five People You Meet in Heaven- Mitch Albom
12. Harry Potter And the Sorcerer's Stone- J.K. Rowling
13. Harry Potter And the Chamber of Secrets- " "
14. Harry Potter And the Prisoner of Azkaban- " "
15. Harry Potter And the Goblet of Fire- " "
16. Harry Potter And the Order of the Phoenix-" "
17. Harry Potter And the Half-Blood Prince- " "
18. Harry Potter And the Deathly Hallows- " "
19. Water For Elephants- Sara Gruen
20. Geisha, A Life- Mineko Iwasaki and Rande Brown
21. Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg- Gail Carson Levine and David Christiana
22. Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand- " "
23. Tink, North of Never Land- Kiki Thorpe
24. The Wedding- Nicholas Sparks
25. Nature Girl- Carl Hiaasen
26. Malinche- Laura Esquivel
27. Sharp Objects- Gillian Flynn
28. Angels & Demons- Dan Brown