What books are you reading this summer? Me, it’s the Dresden Files series all the way. This series is the closest I’ve ever come to reading and enjoying either noir mystery or horror fiction. It was the wizard protagonist named Harry that drew me in and the character development that keeps me coming back.
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OK, I’ll confess: the escapist novel I devoured this summer was “The Host” by Stephanie Meyer. She’s the same author of the Twilight series (which I also confess to reading). There’s something compelling about her writing, and I felt a little better about it all reading about MU researchers who are trying to self-diagnose why they too are fans: http://www.columbiamissourian.com/stories/2010/06/24/book-mu-scholars-addresses-serious-side-twilight-series/