I'm reading Junior by Macaulay Culkin. DH and I came across it at a used book store, and were so intrigued we decided to buy it. I'm only a few pages in so not sure what to expect at all. It's super random is all that I can tell you so far.
I've just grabbed the last 2 in this series! Going to finish this one up before moving on to my next KA series xx
I'm reading the Legend series by Marie Lu. It took me about 3 days to finish the first book, and now I'm on the second one... Prodigy.
I'm reading Still Life with Breadcrumbs by Anna Quindlen and just finished The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh
I'm rereading A Clash of Kings so I can jump into book 3 remembering what's going on. Love it. I <3 Jon Snow lol.
I am reading the Wool series by Hugh Howley. I totally love it. I just started the second part, the Shift Omnibus. Then he has the Dust Omnibus. And there are a bunch of stories that he gave his blessing for other people to write in the same universe. Very cool.
Wow - Karen have to recommend The Year We Fell Down to you https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/20896313-the-year-we-fell-down - similar theme and easy reading/writing style to CoHo especially Maybe Someday but I enjoyed it so much more
I am about 25% through The Golem and the Jinni - not at all my normal genre, but I am really loving it!! Fabulous book!
I will take a look at that one thanks I just started carnage and am liking it so far https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/20645941-carnage
I finished the Legend series (really good!), read Hissy Fit by Mary Kay Andrews (really light and easy read... and it's fun to read a story that's set at home), and am now starting on This is What Happy Looks Like.
I'm embarrassed to mention what I'm reading right now, LOL. I got a fluffy, paranormal book called Dragon Bound by Thea Harrison for free and read it quickly. Then I didn't stop. Now on Book 4. Sigh. I don't think I'd actually "recommend" the series (Elder Races Series), but the books have kept me entertained recently for cheap... which is a pleasure and a fun diversion.
I'm reading a book by Jhumpa Lahiri called The Lowland. She also wrote The Namesake. I really love her writing and the perspective of another culture.