I am going to number my books for the year, as I have a goal of reaching 50 books, so this is just for my own reference...
4) The Road, Cormac McCarthy
***** Best book I have read in a really long time. I have always been interested in reading his books, and finally did it...then I decided to go a little overboard haha, but this was by far my favorite of all his books. Could not put it down, and found it very dark and emotional - my kind of reading.
5) All the Pretty Horses, Cormac McCarthy
*** A good book, but I found the descriptions of setting a bit too much for my liking. I guess I need a little more action and a bit less "painting through writing". I plan to finish this trilogy, but I needed a McCarthy break!
6) Outer Dark, Cormac McCarthy
*** Again, a bit too descriptive for me, but it was a short interesting read.
7) The Devil in the White City, Erik Larson
****1/2 Great book, would highly recommend it. About the World's Fair in Chicago and a serial killer who lived at that time as well. I honestly did not know anything about the world's fair, and found the account historically fascinating and I was surprised at the modernity that was mixed with poverty and (for lack of a better term) "third-world conditions". Also, I like dark reading, and the additional of the biography of a serial killer added suspense and macabre.
Currently halfway through "Zeitoun" and really enjoying it (account of Hurricane Katrina).