The List69 reviews
Steve Martini

Jove Publications, Inc., 1997

Can't wait to read more Martini

The List was an excellent novel. By keeping the characters simple to understand, he was able to maintain a fast pace throughout the book. I am new to reading this author, but this particular book was a joy to read. The backdrop, the publishing industry, is not a common theme. I was blown away ...
  
  











  



  
There Is a Tide4 reviews
Agatha Christie

Dell Pub Co, 1970

Twists and turns and surprises to the very end

+ WILL SOMEONE LET THE WOMAN SPEAK?
+ Sometimes luxury is punishment for sin
+ False motives
  
  











  



  
Face to Face (43 Light Street, Book 13)2 reviews
Rebecca York

Harlequin, 1996

unrealistic, but fun anyway

I've been slowly collecting Rebecca York's backlist. This one is from 1996, when Rebecca York = Ruth Glick + Eileen Buckholtz. I'm a sucker for amnesia stories, and while this won't go on my list of favorites, it was still a fun read. After her car is forced off the road in an attempted ...
  
  











  



  
My Secret Admirer3 reviews
Carol Ellis

Scholastic Paperbacks, 1989

Is Jenny's Secret Admirer Trying to Kill Her?

+ "my secret admirer" by Carol Ellis
+ One of the best books I have ever read

Sixteen-year-old Jenny Fowler has just moved to Rimrock with her parents, but she's soon on her own when her parents leave town for a couple weeks on business. In the meantime, Jenny has no problem making new friends and is invited on a scavenger hunt with a few other high school students. However, ...
  
  











  



  
Fallen Hearts (Casteel)34 reviews
V.C. Andrews

Pocket, 1988

Great Book!

+ VC Andrews is the greatest!
+ Not as good as Heaven and Dark Angel

I really loved this book. I felt sorry for Heaven, she has it rough. Really rough, I couldn't imagine having a sister like Fanny, she's a little witch. Now I'm off to 'Gates of Paradise'!
  
  











  



  
The Natural Way With Asthma/a Comprehensive Guide to Gentle, Safe & Effective Treatment (Natural Way)
Roy Ridgway

Element Books, 1994
  
  











  



  
Butterfly: First Novel in the Orphans Miniseries86 reviews
V.C. Andrews

Pocket Books, 1998

i LOOOOOVED THIS BOOK

+ Life Changes

I absolutley loved this book! It is about a girl named Janet, she's 14 years old and is an orphan. She was adopted by Celine, a paralyzed retired dancer, and Sanford, her reliable husband. Celine wants to have a daughter who can follow in her footsteps as a professional dancer, and after ...
  
  











  



  
The 10th Kingdom (Hallmark Entertainment Books)146 reviews
Kathryn Wesley

Kensington, 2000

Awesome !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

+ While not quite as well-crafted as the book, it does work with a more unlimited medium
+ Adored the movie, liked the book
+ 10th Kingdom
+ Excellent mini series and stellar novel
  
  











  



  
Always Dakota (Dakota Series #3)17 reviews
Debbie Macomber

Mira, 2001

Another good one

+ Always Dakota
+ Always Dakota --Third book of the trilogy

This is one of Debbie's better series. If this is that last in the Dakota series I'm going to miss the characters. Good reading.
  
  











  



  
Phantoms200 reviews
Dean Koontz

Berkley, 1997

The perfect horror novel

+ The Story Koontz Loves But Wishes He Never Wrote
+ Why mess with a classic?

I call it perfect because this story is nerve-wrackingly believable. Koontz is a great story-teller inherently and given such a tale as this spins a mind-boggling yarn. Just imagining myself in such a town made my mouth go dry instantly. The "Ancient Enemy" is truly a dangerous adversary.
  
  











  



  
Dark Rivers of the Heart176 reviews
Dean Koontz

Ballantine Books, 1995

A page turner for sure.

+ A classic Koontz thriller
+ Law enforcement and the average citzen
+ Libraries specializing in thrillers and dramas will relish this involving account.
  
  











  



  
Valentine59 reviews
Tom Savage

Onyx, 1997

Tom Savage--Valentine: A Novel

+ I Was Blown Away at the End...
+ Valentine Thriller
+ A Great Thriller from start to finish
  
  











  



  
Five Little Pigs (Also published as Murder In Retrospect)36 reviews
Agatha Christie

Berkley, 1984

Book Review

+ WILL SOMEONE LET THE WOMAN SPEAK?
+ I found this fun; not everyone is so enthusiastic
+ Agatha Christie gets me every time
+ The Best
  
  











  



  
Honey9 reviews
V.C. Andrews

Pocket, 2001

Read the book itýs wonderful better yet read the series

+ the wonderful vc andrews

I encourage you to read this book because it's filled with a lot of irony, suspense and controversy. This is one of the best books I've read out of the V.C. Andrews collections of series. Honey was a short novel but part of a 4 collection series. Honey was a young lady who lived on a farm and ...
  
  











  



  
Runaways (The Orphans)72 reviews
V.C. Andrews

Pocket, 1998

runaways

+ Good read for the teen crowd
+ Fun and Hilarious

11-15-06 Runaways V.C. Andrews Pocket star books Imagine being a sixteen year old girl who had been an orphan ever since she was born, finally adopted, then put back in a foster home run by a very evil man who doesn't let you do anything and buys the worst food. Wouldn't you run away ...
  
  











  



  
My Sweet Audrina97 reviews
V.C. Andrews

Pocket, 1983

Loved it...till the ending (still love it, just not the ending) 4.5 stars

+ Andrews's Best
+ Excellent...the creepiest book V.C. Andrews ever wrote...
+ 4.5 Stars-- nearly flawless
  
  











  



  
The Key to Midnight32 reviews
Dean Koontz

Berkley, 1995

A Great Mystery!

+ key to midnight
+ New to Koontz
+ One of Koontz' Best Early Novels
  
  











  



  
Mr. Murder103 reviews
Dean Koontz

Berkley, 1994

I know it's a cliche, but I couldn't put it down.

+ Pretty Good
+ Hair-raising suspense!

Before I read this book, I hardly ever read. I only did it once a year for book reports or when I had to read. But I picked up this one, and within hours I had to continue it. I didn't put it down until I was finished. I went from reading one book a year to reading 9-10 a semester. Almost all ...
  
  











  



  
Karate Kid6 reviews
B. B. Hiller

Scholastic, 1984

The Book Was Great

+ Karate Kid
+ The Karate Kid
+ The Karate Kid
+ The Karate Kid
  
  











  



  
What McGilcudy Saw33 reviews
Agatha Christie

Pocket, 1974

Trains, trays, tablets, and tittle-tattle.

+ WILL SOMEONE LET THE WOMAN SPEAK?
+ Agatha Christie at her best!
+ Back Loaded Plot