The 12th planet by Zechariah Sitchin, about the mysteries of the Sumerian civilization which history considers one of the oldest in the planet. and his theory that their "gods" came from another planet.
Finally got to read this... I enjoyed it. I was bored yesterday and had a few hours before HIFI was going to be home; I finished it about fifteen minutes before he got home. It is definitely getting more and more interesting. Looking forward to the next one.Hey Tiger, the 4th book in the Immortals Series came out a couple of weeks ago. It was my favorite yet! Title is "The Dark Flame". If your library doesn't have it yet, tell them to get it! The fifth book will be coming out this winter. I am hooked on this series, it just keeps getting better!
Hey, mrs. smith, have you seen the leaked chapters for Midnight Sun, by Steph Meyer? Apparently it's Twilight, but from Edward's perspective.
I rechecked out The Host by Steph Meyer. I'm gonna really give it a go this time, and I have until Oct. 3 to finish or renew.
Also checked out Without Mercy by Lisa Jackson. She's one I want to read more from, so I've added her to my list at the library. I didn't know they have this tool I can use online to keep track of what I've read and what I want to read.
Has anyone read the ABC series by Sue Grafton? I thought they looked interesting as well, so I checked out the first three, A is for Alibi, B is for Burglar, and C is for Corpse.
Rocky- question for you on the Kindle-
I just finished reading The Grand Design by Steven Hawking. It uses a number of illustrations that reference color coding. If your Kindle only supports B&W, how would one be able to see the differences in the data if color coded? I read it using the Kindle Ap on my ipad. I got it on the day it was released and Kindle was the only place it was available in an ebook form.
Also, the book makes many references to terms I needed to research and having it on a device that supported easy copy, and search made it quick to understand some of the more difficult concepts.
The kindle is not black and white with graphics; it is grey scale.
Not every book is ideal for an ebook; I have never said it was; not sure why you are trying to pick a kindle fight again. It has never been clear to me why you are so negative on a device you have never used, or why it matters.
Don't be so paranoid! Kindle is a much lower price point but I was wondering how the Kindle would deal with a book Amazon releases for it that makes use of color coded charts. Obviously you haven't run across it before and don't know. I don't believe Kindle and ipad are competitors anymore than a bicycle is with a motorcycle especially given Amazon's release of the ipad app.