Of these, I have only read "Slander" by Ann Coulter. In her refreshingly, fruittart-biting style, Coulter rips into the fabric of the lying leftist media, tearing them to shreds.
I'm a disaster at picking up one book and finishing it. Currently I have six books on the go. Those two, two brain bubble-gum novels, ``Captain Correlli's Mandolin'' (nearly finished), and travel writer Bill Bryson's 'Made In America')
I read three books last week, so it's hard to keep them all on the go.
But I prefer to read like that. I absorb more when I'm in the humour to read a certain text. Tomorrow, I may in the humour for Coulter, alternatively I might be in the humour for Bryson, or equally a trashy novel.
As with everything - I like to keep my options open. Must be the journalist coming out in me.
heh, heh...I like that.
BTW, I hear Barnes and Noble are hiding Coulter's and Ingraham's book in the "womens" section.
Geez, am I the only one that is getting tired of Fox's "Snooze Alerts"? That stupid alert thing goes off more than car alarms at a mall parking lot. They used to alarm me, now they just annoy me.
Kind of like mhkings 300 pings a day. (I'm sorry, I didn't get me mornin' java, I'm a little crabby...)