Monthly Wrap Up

July 2009 Wrap-Up

July 2009 Wrap-Up

Here’s my end of the month wrap-up:

  1. Catherine Coulter, The Cove
  2. Catherine Coulter, The Maze
  3. James Patterson, Sail
  4. Ted Dekker, BoneMan’s Daughters
  5. James Doulgeris & V. Michael Santoro, The Dyodyne Experiment
  6. James Patterson, Cat & Mouse

Here are some statistics in regards to my reading:

  • Books read: 6
  • Pages read: 2,224
  • New Authors: 4
  • Fiction: 6
  • Nonfiction: 0
  • Read for Challenges: 6
Alex Cross, AUTHOR, Book Review, Fiction, P, Read in 2009, SERIES

REVIEW: Cat & Mouse by James Patterson

Cat & Mouse
by James Patterson

Copyright: 1997
Pages: 451
Rating: 5/5
Read: July 25-31, 2009
Challenge:  2009 100+ Reading Challenge; RYOB 2009
Yearly Count: 38

First Line: The Cross house was twenty paces away and the proximity and sight of it made Gary Soneji’s skin prickle.

Gary Soneji is back! And he’s back with a vengeance and out for Alex Cross’s blood. He waits patiently in Cross’s basement to kill Cross and his family. But instead, he goes on a killing rampage … knowing quite well that Alex will follow him. But what Alex finds out will shake him to the core: Soneji has nothing to lose anymore, he’s dying. That’s why he goes on such a rampage leaving the scenes gruesome. But then the two finally have a face off in the tunnels underneath NYC. Only one can survive. Cross is sure that he sees Soneji die. So when he gets attacked in his own bed he swears that Soneji is back, because he promised Cross that he would get him even if he was to die. That what he had put into motion would outlive Soneji. But while all this is going on, another crazed serial killer is at work, a madman that is known as Mr. Smith is killing randomly in the United States and across Europe. And he’s chosen Alex Cross as a worthy opponent to stop him. And that’s exactly what Alex sets out to do.

Okay, so that probably wasn’t the best description of this book. I enjoyed it, but it was really difficult for me to explain it without giving too many spoilers away. There was really two plot lines going on with both of them loosely weaved in together – see, very difficult to describe! Anyway, as always with James Patterson’s books, it was a fun and quick read. I will say that I do believe that the Alex Cross series is 100% better than the Women’s Murder Club series (which I’m up-to-date on, but burned out on at the same time). With Alex Cross, he just continues to grow and grow as a character as well as his relationship with his friends and family members. I really enjoy this series a lot. Don’t ask me why, but I know that sometimes James Patterson’s books are very formulaic; but he’s one of my favorite authors! I highly recommend this book if you haven’t read it! It’s definitely a page-turning suspenseful thriller not to be missed!

Friday Fill-Ins, Meme

Friday Fill-Ins #135

1. It’s time for me to stop being so lazy.

2. Kentucky; it’s not a bad place for us to have settled.

3. I must be crazy

4. Love is the best thing I have ever known.

5. My life is simply in a wonderful place right now.

6. The last time I laughed really loudly was last night with my grandma.

7. And as for the weekend, tonight I’m looking forward to going out to eat with my mom and grandma, tomorrow my plans include reading and playing with Buster and Sunday, I want to relax!

Booking Through Thursday, Meme

Booking Through Thursday, July 30, 2009 – Recent Funny

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What’s the funniest book you’ve read recently?

Okay so I’m late on this question, but I ended up not going home last night and instead stayed at my grandma’s house because Nathan was gone for a couple of nights and I didn’t want to go all the way home just to be by myself (and Buster of course!) Anyways, on to the question.

I hate to admit it, but I haven’t read anything laugh out loud funny here lately. However, what I read is very similar to what I prefer to watch on TV and/or movies ….. and that usually doesn’t have any comedy involved. I don’t know why. It’s not like I don’t have a sense of humor, or that I don’t find things funny. But I just don’t really care anything about humor in a book for some reason. Sure, I enjoy a good chuckle every once in a while, and I will say that I’ve only read the first three Stephanie Plum books, but I just LOVED Grandma’s character! She’s a hoot. But really, humor isn’t something I need in a book to keep me going …. I prefer blood and guts, lol. Talk about morbid, huh?!