Louise wrote: "Well sometimes I am, but mostly it's just historical fiction."I like the historical fiction also. Great when they build on historical facts for a realism in a fictional book.
Kassi wrote: "I read The Woman in Cabin 10, and really enjoyed it. Great suspense thriller."Had to do 2 for 10 Kassi?
Louise wrote: "I just finished The Second Empress: A Novel of Napoleon's Court (I think the ordinal form of the number is acceptable?). This was a quick read, quite light and enjoyable historical ..."WoW HISTORICAL fiction! Won't be long and you'll be into plain HISTORY

read another 11 Station Eleven (Hardcover) by Emily St. John Mandel, pretty good

Two Americans: Truman, Eisenhower, and a Dangerous World by William Lee Miller Interesting book. Great perspectives on the dropping of the bomb in WW2 and the fact Eisenhower didn't agree with dropping it.
Kassi wrote: "I read Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Parts One and Two which technically has the word two in it. I am not much of a fan, but won't elaborate further, because I could defend a ..."I guess that counts LOL. I have 3 left on the alphabet and I'm done with it

12th of Never by James Patterson
Normally I like Patterson but I didn't care for this one.

I also read The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court
by Jeffrey Toobin interesting look at our court system.

Nine Essential Things I've Learned About Life
by Harold S. Kushner
The book was really pretty interesting and the fact it was written by a Rabbi gave a little different perspective to my beliefs.

The book started really interesting and kept me interested, wanting to finish. The ending wasn't as strong and actually got a little predictable towards the end. Over all it was pretty good

I also read Seven Events That Made America America: And Proved That the Founding Fathers Were Right All Along by Larry Schweikart
Interesting to examine what is happening today and throughout politics history compared to what happened during the founding fathers time and how that applies.
Kevin wrote: "I just started The Key (Seven Wonders Journals, Book 3) by Peter Lerangis. I've never heard of the book but ran across this the other day and thought I would try it. It is written from the perspect..."Not a big fan of the book

I read Eleven by Patricia Reilly Giff. Would probably make a great book to read to elementary students to stress the importance of reading.

I just started The Key (Seven Wonders Journals, Book 3) by Peter Lerangis. I've never heard of the book but ran across this the other day and thought I would try it. It is written from the perspective of a young child like room which it was tough to get into. We'll see