Woo, you will absolutely love the Twilight series. Be careful on the second book though. You start feeling her emotions, and she's depressed a lot in that book.
I just finished reading 2 good books over the weekend. The first one is "Sail" by James Patterson. It's about a family that sets off on a sailing vacation, the boat explodes in what the family thinks was an accident, but it wasn't. Good read.
The other one was "The House At Riverton" by Kate Morton. It's a story about a ninety-some year old woman who used to be a house servant back in the late 1800s to a wealthy aristocrat family. She is telling the story as she's dying, and she has two big secrets....one concerns a shooting at the house she worked at; the other she realizes the truth to while telling the story. This was a very good book....well written, sets your imagination free during character and setting descriptions. G-gal, I think you especially would like this one.
While you guys are talking books, what kind of books do you enjoy reading Dylan? Have any favorite authors? Just curious; I'm a huge lover of books and do a lot of reading in my spare time.
I am a huge Pat Conroy fan G. Steven King and Dean Koontz also have space on my book shelf. Frank Herbert, JRR Tolkein, Edward Rutherford and Ken Follett...many.