What a Cool Idea! Books

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Out of Time by Samantha Graves

Simon Bonner is desperately trying to retire from his previous profession as a tomb raider but his ex-wife's new husband shows up at his house in the mddle of the night trailing blood, news of his ex's abduction, and the key to the find that will get her back. All he needs to do is find a woman. Jillian Talbot isn't just any woman though. She can see the past in objects and the rock crystal lens that Simon is given was made for her because she is The Seer who must find The Archives of Man buried in some ancient ruins in Mexico. The trip through Mexico not only brings them closer to the Archives but closer to each other and to what is true and real in life which is something that they have both struggled with in previous relationships. [This book was a RITA finalist this year!]

The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield

Vida Winter has sold more books than any other writer except the Bible but now she's elderly and sick and wants to tell the real story that she's never let interviewers know - who she really is and where she came from. She hires Margaret Lea by mail and tells her the story of her life from beginning to end, without interruption and without questions, so that it can be published. But once Margaret knows the story of the fire and what happened to the twins and gets to know Vida will she want to make the biography public?

Julie and Julia by Julie Powell

Julie Powell's life is full of disappointments. She's nearing 30, she learns that she will have difficulty conceiving, she's working as a temp for a nameless government agency and she realizes that there's no meaning in her life. Then she takes on The Project. She decides to cook her way through Julia Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking and chronicling her journey in a blog. Julie and Julia is funny and full of lots of cussing for what is basically mid-life crisis/ food porn. But readable, funny, believable, and if they made the movie like the book even guys will enjoy this chick flick because it marries food/ love/ sex all together in one story. It's also a great read for anyone who has had a sucky job at some point in their life - and isn't that most everyone!

Service Included by Phoebe Damrosch

Four-Star Secrets of an Eavesdropping Waiter is an inside look at the work and life of the first female captain of a New York 4-star restaurant but it's about more than just food. It's about life and love and commitment. Like the chicken and the pig that give us breakfast each morning. Rich, readable voice and wonderful anecdotes and warm happy ending.