Here is the list of books I’ve read this week at the beach:

Bones to Ashes by Kathy Reichs - great story - held my attention to the end
Sundays at Tiffany’s by James Patterson - just plain weird and rather pedophilia-like - it left me feeling uneasy
Dear John by Nicholas Sparks - a very good read.
The Shack by William P. Young - another weird story. After a few chapters, I skipped to the end to see if the daughter lived or died - and that was that. Strange - and stupid - storyline.
The Road by Cormac McCarthy - a doomsday book that was fascinating. There was no explanation for how or why everything was burning with only a few survivors in the world, but it held my attention to the end.
3rd Degree by James Patterson - a very good story that I enjoyed. It was my last-day-at-the-beach book, and I read most of it while seated in a lounge chair on the beach - just a few feet from the gentle surf.
My daughter-in-law brought a People magazine - the one with Heather Locklear on the cover - and I read it cover-to-cover one evening.
I had the July 2008 issue of Reader’s Digest - and I read most of it, too.

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One Response to “Books I read at the beach”

  1. Jane Says:

    Sounds like a perfect vacation!!!

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