Saturday, August 22, 2009

Relentless by Dean Koontz


Relentless by Dean Koontz

The Greenwich family is living a good life. Cullen "Cubby" Greenwich is a best selling author busy promoting his newest book. His wife, Penny, is a successful childrens book author and illustrator. Their son, Milo, a six year old genius, is home schooled and destined to change the world someday. Everything seems to be going right for the family until the infamous book reviewer, Shearman Waxx, writes a scathing review of Cubby's latest book. The effects of which set the family on the run, trying to save their own lives.

I have been a long-time fan of Koontz and enjoyed his latest page-turning thriller a lot.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Finished two today

Because I Am Furniture by Thalia Chaltas

Because I Am Furniture is a YA book about a high school freshman named Anke. Anke's father may put on a perfect front outside the home, but inside the home he is a violent explosive terror, physically and sexually abusing his wife and two other children. Anke vacillates between being horrified at her father's actions and being angry that he doesn't "care enough to abuse her," stating that she is nothing more than a piece of furniture in the house.

This YA, told in verse, packs a powerful punch and could be a good mirror book for young adults dealing with similar nightmares in their own homes.


Swimsuit by James Patterson

There is an international serial killer at work. His varying M.O.'s and brilliant disguises make it nearly impossible to catch the killer. When the beautiful young Kim McDaniel's goes missing while on a photo shoot in Hawaii, ex-cop turned reporter Ben Hawkins gets drawn into the case and into the killer's sights. The killer singles Hawkins out to be the author of his terrifying "tell-all" book.

This is the latest from Patterson and like usual it was fast paced and exciting. There were also a few bits that left me scratching my head and I am still not quite sure what all happened at the end!