Digital Fortress: A Thriller916 reviews
Dan Brown

St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2004

Fun But Unbalanced

Digital Fortress offers up nail biting suspense but only with characters that could have used greater development. The heroes and villains lack depth and complexity but nevertheless follow a plot line that is interesting and informative and with occasional surprises to make this an overall good ...
  
  











  



  
Size 14 Is Not Fat Either (Heather Wells Mysteries)35 reviews
Meg Cabot

Avon A, 2006

Mystery

+ Heather Is At It Again
+ Heather Wells Still Rocks
+ Charming and entertaining
  
  











  



  
Size 12 Is Not Fat: A Heather Wells Mystery83 reviews
Meg Cabot

Avon A, 2006

Spot on and really entertaining!

+ A Plus Size Mystery
+ couldn't put it down!

Speaking as someone who worked as a campus resident assistant when she was in college, I have to say that the main character, Heather's, musings about working in a "residence hall" not a "dorm" took me straight back to that time and place in my life. I remember the canned speeches all too well and ...
  
  











  



  
Jane Eyre (Penguin Classics)32 reviews
Charlotte Brontė

Penguin Classics, 2006

One of the Greatest Books in all of English Literature!!

+ True Romance
+ Great book!

Jane Eyre is one of my favorite books! It is not at all like other great novels -- it is great in it's own way. I was introduced to Jane Eyre by my best friend. I had read the adapted version first, and then my best friend gave me the unadapted Jane Eyre for a birthday present. The book is about ...
  
  











  



  
Angels & Demons2188 reviews
Dan Brown

Pocket, 2006

Angels and Demons

+ KINDLE
+ A good read
+ Wild Ride
  
  











  



  
Thames Doesn't Rhyme with James3 reviews
Paula Danziger

Putnam Juvenile, 1999

Wow....

+ Thames
+ Thames Doesn't Rhyme With James Review

I really can't *believe* how good this book is. I must of read it 5 times in a week! When Kendra goes to England, a "prize" for a scavanger hunt that she did along with her boyfriend Frank and brother O.K, she didn't know what to expect (her life is full of "what-ifs" which are listed in the ...
  
  











  



  
The Da Vinci Code3866 reviews
Dan Brown

Doubleday, 2003

Calm down people!

+ Women beyond belief

I haven't read this book in a long time, but I feel obligated to write a review due to the vast amount of controversy over it. First, let me just tell you my impressions of the book. I found it riveting to read. It is definitely a page-turner which keeps you hooked until the very end. The ...
  
  











  



  
Snow Falling on Cedars699 reviews
David Guterson

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 1999

unforgettable

+ "Let Fate, Coincidence and Accident Conspire; Human Beings Must Act on Reason..."
+ A Beautiful Story

For years I almost picked this book up, and finally did this year. I had just completed a dud of a thriller, Joe Hill's Heart-Shaped Box and was looking for something intelligent with a good reputation. I bought Snow and I couldnt put it down. A story so well thought out and developed, I wished I ...
  
  











  



  
One for the Money (Stephanie Plum, No. 1)533 reviews
Janet Evanovich

St. Martin's Press, 2003

No wonder people love this girl

+ Enjoyible
+ Grandma Mazur just kills me
+ Pretty Good Stuff
+ Where it started:
  
  











  



  
Deception Point191 reviews
Dan Brown

Pocket, 2006

Hard as Rock

Dan Brown doesn't mess around with science; he uses rock hard facts that will blow your mind. As is his style, Brown delivers plenty of intense action, crafty characters, almost ludicrous dilemmas, and twists that leave you spinning. Read it! -Stephen Prins, author of: Strife of the Lorin
  
  











  



  
The Rule of Four1161 reviews
Ian Caldwell, Dustin Thomason

Dell, 2005

Exceptional

+ Have Patience

I think the hype of comparing this book to the DaVinci Code has done this book a great disservice. The Rule of Four is exceptional in its own right. It harbors all the classic elements of good intregue. This is a treasure hunt wound around circle of friendship, murder, mystery, romance, power ...
  
  











  



  
Slaughter-House Five (First paperback edition)
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

Dell Publishing Company, 1971

First Dell paperback edition of author's best novel and one of the best of all modern novels.
  
  











  



  
The Boxcar Children Books 1-480 reviews
Gertrude Chandler Warner

Albert Whitman & Company, 1990

Very good buy for the price

+ A Child's Reading Delight
+ Trip down memory lane..
+ Wonderful Series for Young Advanced Readers
+ Classic series - kids love it!
  
  











  



  
Angels Fall155 reviews
Nora Roberts

G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2006

Romance and a Thriller

+ a pretty good read....
+ 4.5 stars. Good story. Very enjoyable.
+ Like Chocolate on a BAD Day...
+ I didn't want the book to end...
  
  











  



  
Remember Me to Harold Square21 reviews
Paula Danziger

Putnam Juvenile, 1999

wonderful

+ Remember Me to Herold Square
+ A school review
+ great book!
+ How could you not??
  
  











  



  
Remember Me to Harold Square21 reviews
Paula Danziger

Putnam Juvenile, 1999

wonderful

+ Remember Me to Herold Square
+ A school review
+ great book!
+ How could you not??
  
  











  



  
Slaughter-House Five (First paperback edition)
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

Dell Publishing Company, 1971

First Dell paperback edition of author's best novel and one of the best of all modern novels.
  
  











  



  
Angels & Demons2188 reviews
Dan Brown

Pocket, 2006

Angels and Demons

+ KINDLE
+ A good read
+ Wild Ride
  
  











  



  
Thames Doesn't Rhyme with James3 reviews
Paula Danziger

Putnam Juvenile, 1999

Wow....

+ Thames
+ Thames Doesn't Rhyme With James Review

I really can't *believe* how good this book is. I must of read it 5 times in a week! When Kendra goes to England, a "prize" for a scavanger hunt that she did along with her boyfriend Frank and brother O.K, she didn't know what to expect (her life is full of "what-ifs" which are listed in the ...
  
  











  



  
One for the Money (Stephanie Plum, No. 1)533 reviews
Janet Evanovich

St. Martin's Press, 2003

No wonder people love this girl

+ Enjoyible
+ Grandma Mazur just kills me
+ Pretty Good Stuff
+ Where it started: