I just finished the "His Dark Materials" series. It was recommended...by someone here...I think...
Anyway, I wasn't all that impressed with it, but maybe because I'm a bit older (it was in the young adult section of the local library

) and expect more from stories like this.
Currently reading two books.
Across the Nightingale Floor, which is interesting, but the writers style is throwing me off a bit.
Longitudes and Attitudes - Thomas Friedman. I thought this was an actual book. Turns out it's just a collection of his columns, which to me...isn't an actual book at all. It seems kind of a cheap way to author a book.
On deck are the Harry Potter books to get me ready for the next installment in July. Tee hee!