Books you should read.
I just emailed my pal J in Houston a list of books to check out, and have decided to pass them on to you, my loyal (?) blogreaders.  
GOOD WORKS:
 
Cold Mountain, Charles Frazier (soon to be a movie with Nicole Kidman and Renee Z) - I resisted it when it came out, but it really does deserve any kudos it gets.  
 
Three Junes, Julia Glass - not about three gals named June, but three months of June in three people's lives.  So well-done, I recommend it to everyone.  The first June is a bit tedious, but the other two make up for it, I promise.
 
The Blind Assassin, Margaret Atwood.  I'm working on her latest book right now (
Oryx and Crake), but I remember being blown away by this one.
 
A LITTLE LIGHTER READING:
 
Open House, Elizabeth Berg.  I LOVE this book - it is pretty light reading, but so well-written.  I also like 
Until the Real Thing Comes Along, 
Range of Motion, and 
Pull of the Moon.
 
Back When We Were Grownups, Anne Tyler.  I don't know if you are an Anne Tyler fan or not, but this is a good one.
 
Prodigal Summer, Barbara Kingsolver.  Did you read 
The Poisonwood Bible? I didn't like it as much as I have enjoyed her other books.  This one is good, but I also recommend 
The Bean Trees and 
Pigs in Heaven.
 
Welcome to the World, Baby Girl! and 
Standing in the Rainbow, Fannie Flagg.  I really liked 
Fried Green Tomatoes, but these really touched me.  Good modern Southern lit. 
 
your bibliophile pal - 
Elizabeth
My addition for you blogreaders (all three of you): 
After Dachau, Daniel Quinn.  A mind-blowingly good book based in an alternate present.  Definitely makes you think.  I read it two years ago, have read MANY books since, and I still remember it.  It's that good.