Weekly Geeks is a posting meme held over at the Weekly Geeks blog. This weeks question is:
1. In your blog, list any books you’ve read but haven’t reviewed yet. If you’re all caught up on reviews, maybe you could try this with whatever book(s) you hope to finish this week. (Be sure to leave a link to this post either in the comments of this post, or in the Mister Linky below.)
2. Ask your readers to ask you questions about any of the books they want. In your comments, not in their blogs. (Most likely, people who will ask you questions will be people who have read one of the books or know something about it because they want to read it.)
3. Later, take whichever questions you like from your comments and use them in a post about each book. Link to each blogger next to that blogger’s question(s).
4. Visit other Weekly Geeks and ask them some questions!
So here goes:
I haven't reviewed:
The 8th Confession by James Patterson
Missing Pieces by Joy Fielding
The Disappearance of Irene Dos Santos by Margaret Mascarenhas
The Texas Billionaire's Bride by Crystal Green
Montana Sky by Nora Roberts (audio)
Under Her Skin by Susan Mallery
Look Again by Lisa Scottoline
So do you have any questions for me?
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
7 comments:
The Disappearance of Irene Dos Santos by Margaret Mascarenhas: Is it a mystery? Why did you pick it up? Where is it set? Did you like it?
WG: Review Catch up
This is so convenient. I'm interested in The 8th Confession by James Patterson. What about the rest of the confessions? Do you read them?
I just stop by Amazon and check it out. The cover is plain. I wouldn't have noticed this novel. What makes you pick it up and read it? Do you recommend this book? :D
Which, if any, of these would you recommend as an all-around good read, something that someone who doesn't normally read that particular genre might enjoy?
Which book from the list is sticking with you the most and why? My post is here.
Provided that you read the seven previous Patterson-books, I am interested in your thoughts about whether Patterson's writing has become worse or better or if it is the same since the first books.
I know nothing about the book, so is the 8th Confession, one of Patterson's own books or is it one of his 'collaborations' where his name gets the big print on the cover and the main writer gets the smaller name-check?
My Weekly Geeks: Review Catch-up
Which of these were your favourites?
Post a Comment
Thank you for taking the time to comment. I love comments on the blog and do take the time to read them.