1. Black Wave, John and Jean Silverwood (Dana).
2. Just One Look, Harlan Coben (Jan).
3. Tailspin, Catherine Coulter (Kaybo).
4. The Shack, William P.Young (Kaybo/Soundy)
5. First Person Plural, Dr. Cameron West (Debbi)
6. Playing for Pizza, John Grisham (Debbi/Yardtick)
7. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, Mark Hadden (MaryBKAriz)
8. The Bookseller of Kabul, Asne Seierstad (Debbi)
9. Molto Italiano, Mario Batali (JulieE)
10.The Woods by Harlan Coben
This is the list I have that I copied and saved to a file from a post somewhere in this thread... by this
Tailspin would be next
As to the question on the violence... first description turned my stomach but then later the incidents
didn't bother me as much ... I knew they were coming and just accepted them ... but as Jan said we
are consenting adults ... not a thing that I want my kids reading yet
I believe to some extent media both in news form or entertainment form may give some ideas to someone
already leaning toward a tendency to be violent , but doesn't necessarily cause the violence in that person
How would you react to learning that someone you have known for years , loved and trusted was not really who they
were suppose to be ? It was a big secret to keep but do you feel that the family was hurt by Jack keeping this from them? I guess I would feel some betrayal... but would it change who I was or who may children were if I discovered my husband
was really his best friend who was killed when they were jumping off the bridge at the river and the other drowned and
for what ever reason there was a cover up and Bo had assumed Joe's identity? ... it would just mean that technically I
was married to Joe and his family was my children's family ...( and my crazy mother in law wasn't related to my kids
)
I think other than them not knowing there relatives for the first part of their lives the kids were not really hurt... I think
the grandmother was more hurt than the kids because she knew but could do nothing about the situation without
betraying her son ... the hurt to the kids and Grace came on his death and learning the trurth