Just finished "The Lion's Game," by Nelson DeMille. Libyan terrorists, Kennedy airport, lots of Americans killed in an act of terrorism. Fast paced and serious, but comical at times, too, due to the first person narrative of the wiseass Fed telling the story. What's creepy is that this book came out a year before the 9/11 attacks. A little too long, with an unsatisfying ending, but I enjoyed it for the most part.

Already picked up "Under the Dome," by Stephen King. Probably gonna wait till after Thanksgiving because it's 1100 pages and I have people staying with me for the holiday week, so I don't want my concentration broken.

Meanwhile, I'm reading "Ford County," John Grisham's new short story collection (his first ever). Short stories are perfect for when I can't really dedicate my mind fully to a long book.


"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.