Books! How do you read and what do you read?

I'm currently reading a series by Peter Cawdron called 'First Contact'.

There are 34 standalone books all with a common theme of our first contact with aliens. They don't come in any particular order and I'm on my 4th just picked at random. Very well written action sci-fi.
 

FORGET ME NOT by Stacy Willingham

An investigative journalist,,,moves back home to care for mother.
When she over hears her mother on phone ,,saying 'I don't want her here'.
She tells her mother a lie ,packs up & leaves.

A job is offered the daughter as she wants to solve the death of her sister.
Lots of twists & turns keep you guessing.
 
Right now I'm listening to:

The Higher Frontier
By: Christopher L. Bennett
Narrated by: Robert Petkoff

It's a Star Trek book based on the original series. It's okay, but not nearly as engaging as the last four I listened to based on the original series, by Greg Cox, also narrated by Robert Petkoff. (He narrates most of the ST books).

I'm reading:

Demons and Roses (The Eternal Brides Series Book 1), by Beka Westrup
on the Kindle app on my android.

It's a paranormal romance about a woman whose perfectly awful husband dies and whose body is then immediately taken over by a demon who is apparently in love with the main character.

I'm about 30% through and it's pretty good so far. Not heart-pounding, yet, but good enough to keep reading. Interesting premise and I think there's more to this demon guy and, his love for the main character, that is going to be revealed soon.
 

The Wizard's Butler
by Nathan Lowell

For five grand a month and a million dollar chaser, Roger Mulligan didn't care how crazy the old geezer was. All he had to do was keep Joseph Perry Shackleford alive and keep him from squandering the estate for a year.

They didn't tell him about the pixies.


Fresh story line, engaging characters, and vivid world building. It's quite the enjoyable read.
 
A book I bought for myself and friend, Alexei for Christmas, started reading this afternoon
"A Composer's Life: John Williams" by Tim Greiving who is arts journalist specializing in music in Los Angles
Williams is my #1 all time favorite film composer,this is the 1st biography about him.I knew some things about him, am sure will learn more as I read this
 
I have just bought The Mushroom Tapes, a book about the Erin Patterson murder trial written by three well known authors

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I thought it would make a change from the podcasts and newspaper reports about the trial.
 
I just finished Gone Before Goodbye, written by Reese Witherspoon and Harlan Coben. It was among my book club choices, and I was more than a little skeptical but found it riveting. Read it in a day and a half - could barely put it down.
 


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