I haven't done this in a really long time and I am so sorry about that. I completely forgot about book recommendations. I don't know why my weekly book recommendation posts went away, but slowly they have faded into the background over the past year or so. I remember back in the day they were the only reason why I got hits on my site. The bad news is I no longer have my site (you try maintaining the ads, running upkeep and coding... excuse my Chris, but it was a bitch!),but the good news is book recommendations is back, and here to stay until I forget about it again. I don't know if this is bad news or good news, but I am also changing shit up a bit. Oh yeah, I went there Luke! I don't care If you like my new way of doing things or not! Stop emailing me critiques! I love you but that doesn't mean I won't block you!
So, this is how things are going to go down for now. I am going to give you a list of books I have recently finished and you can decide to take a chance on them or leave them curbside. The choice is yours kemosabe!
1)"Viva La Repartee" By: Dr. Mardy Grothe.- This books makes me want to use half of these quotes as my dying words to various friends and family! I swear if my last words could be recorded as "Your right, Bessie. And your ugly, But tomorrow morning, I will be sober" I would die a very sick and twisted happy person. Churchill was a genius and a drunk and what a lovely combination. I wish I had his ability to be witty and completely wasted all at the same time.
2)"American On Purpose" By: Craig Ferguson.- I love this man! He is absolutely side-splitting funny, witty and blessed with a very sexy Scottish accent. His autobiography is just as humorous as his stand up and written with that same tongue and cheek humor that makes the Late Late Show downright hilarious. (What I wouldn't give for a sound board at my disposal at any given moment.) This cheeky monkey can tell a story that will make you laugh out loud and groan in frustration all in the span of 5 minutes. This is probably one of the best autobiography's I have read in a very long time.
3) "Hush, Hush" By: Becca Fitzpatrick.-I really liked this book. I am usually very picky about my supernatural novels, but something about this book stuck out. I love her writing style. She is very descriptive and leaves you wondering what is going to happen next. And Patch's character doesn't hurt either. He is sexy, mysterious, witty and just a little moody. He is a teenager's dream man. I have just started the second book in this series and I will let you know what I think. I hope it is just as good as the first.
Well, that is enough of the recommendations for now. You bloodsuckers have weaseled two posts out of me tonight and I am positively famished. So, this is farewell internet. Until next time...



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