Boston, MA -- Harvard campus -- August 28, 2007

Reading Eleventh Hour, by Catherine Coulter. Her favorite book is Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott. She’s also reading the new Nora Roberts right now. If she were to write her own book it’d be a legal thriller along the lines of Grisham.

Reading The Saboteurs by W.E.B. Griffin and William E. Butterworth IV. His favorite book is 1984, by George Orwell. He’s also reading the LOR right now…she (the woman on the right) is making him. He usually reads nonfiction—psychology. His book would be Cognitive Science related.
Reading The Mists of Avalon by Marilyn Zimmer Bradley. Her favorite books are the LOR. She’s also reading Eric Kendall’s bio and Descartes' Baby: How the Science of Child Development Explains What Makes Us Human, by Paul Bloom. Her book—ten years ago she would have said Fantasy, but now, it’d be on Developmental Psychology.

1 comment:

heather said...

i visited boston, and the harvard campus, earlier this summer. i loved the harvard coop, and another little bookstore near there. people were reading all over the place. that plus the architecture made the cambridge portion of my trip ever so sweet.

thanks for coming and visiting my blog too. :)