I read a lot of books, about 2-3 per week. Slightly less lately as I have been spending my spare time on these boards!
I have just finished reading The Hunger Games Trilogy by Suzanne Collins, recommended by my sister-in-law. They are written for the Young Adult market but older reader will still enjoy them, They are set in a dystopian future after the breakdown of the United States (now called Panem). The country is divided into 12 Districts (or maybe 13!) and each district must send 2 teenagers each year to take part in the Hunger Games, basically a televised gladiatiorial contest with only one winner. Our heroine, Everdeen, takes her younger sister's place in the games. Fun and hijinks and death ensue. The books are a fast read. I finished the 2nd one, Catching Fire, in one session. The first book has been made into a movie and the others are to follow. The movie was very good, captured the feel of the books. **** (that's 4 stars out of 5).
Another interesting read is How To Be A Woman by Caitlin Moran. I original sought it out because of an interview she did on a local current affairs show, and she also wrote several fab article about BC and Sherlock.(They are on the web somewhere) She grew up in a dysfunctional family in England, became a writer on a rock magazine, was an outrageous party girl, then marries and lived happily eve after. She has very strong views on feminism, which I agee wholeheartedly with, and is just a very interesting woman.
I aslo read Mr Toppit by Charles Elton. BC reviewed it on his trip to Greece, check it out on YouTube, and I then came across it in a bookshop. Serendipity, i thought! It is the story of the children of a successful children's writer and is based very loosely on A A Milne's son, Christopher Robin. The moral of the story is - don't name your characters after your children! Imagine if J K Rowling had named her kids Harry, Ron and Hermoine. The horror, oh, the horror!
Enough for now, will put some more recs up later, feel free to comment or ignore