


Another month has flown by but I am pleased that I have managed to read 11 books in the month. The book with the most hype was Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol. I thought it was a great read. Much better written than the previous books and it was a real page turner. Right up until the last 100 pages.... the ending was disappointing. Too moralising. I don't understand why there was not more intrigue about the freemasons either. Still, I enjoyed reading it!
My reading list for September (in reading order):
1. Alex Cross's Trial by James Patterson - fascinating "first-hand" account of lynching
2. Intervention by Robin Cook - writing even better (an old favourite author of mine)
3. Wedding Babylon by Imogen Edwards-Jones - so much money wasted on big weddings
4. The Yipping Tiger by Perminder Sachdev - interesting tales from a neropsychiatrist although sometimes the science went over my head
5. Stranded With a Spy by Merline Lovelace - for a romantic suspense not too bad
6. Fatal Last Words by Quintin Jardine - part of a series but it is difficult to remember all the characters from year to year
7. The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown
8. Every Patient Tells a Story by Lisa Sanders
9. Sharp Shooter by Marianne Delacourt - a fun read!
10. Blue Paws by Matt McCreadie - tales of a police dog - another funny book (until the end)
11. Airborne ed James Patterson - an online collaboration with various people writing a chapter of a thriller, started and ended by James Patterson. At times okay, other times bad, but interesting concept.