Currently reading The Hourglass Door by Lisa Mangun
Description: Abby's senior year of high school is going according to plan, but when Dante Alexander, foreign-exchange student from Italy, steps into her life, he turns it upside down. Abby soon finds herself drawn into a mystery whose roots reach into 16th-century Florence.
So far so good with this book. I enjoy these teen books because they take me back to when I was a teen and all that goes with it. However, I would like to see a stronger female lead character. These wimpy, whinny girls get old really fast.
I have about 10+ books sitting around waiting to be read.
Pride & Prejudice & Zombies
Sense & Sensibility & Sea Monsters
Wings
Wicked Lovely
The kissed by an Angel Trilogy
The Strain
The Road
and a few Anita Blake books
I'm currently reading the lastest issue of Gotham City Sirens
I need to catch up on those, I've only read the first 2 issues. I love Catwoman and Harley and I'm a fan of Paul Dini's writing. I'm glad they started this series cause I was sad when the cancelled Catwoman.
Yeah same here!
Gotham City Sirens has been great so far. Shame that it's ending in a few months ='(
I'm really hoping a new comic will come out after that involves these characters. I'm a huge Harley Quinn fan so i have to see her in something else!
At the moment i'm catching up with the Blackest Night...few issues behind :-(
That's sad, I didn't know it was cancelled. I haven't been keeping up on my comic news. I was going to read Blackest Night but I decided against it to save some money, I collect a bunch of different comics already and those events always have so many tie-ins.
I'm currently reading the second to last of the Alex Cross books by James Patterson - Cross Country, there is another one out maybe I'll get it for xmas
I'm currently reading the second to last of the Alex Cross books by James Patterson - Cross Country, there is another one out maybe I'll get it for xmas
And I did get it for Xmas! Was re-reading Dan Brown Digital Fortress but will put it aside to read "I, Alex Cross" first.