
The Perfect Plot by Carolyn Keene. One of the great pleasures of being an adult is re-discovering books from childhood. When I was growing up, I was obsessed with Nancy Drew and her myriad mysterious exploits with her two best gal pals George and Bess. For some unknown reason, I ended up giving away all my Nancy Drew books save one, The Perfect Plot. In the novel, Nancy and George drive out to the country estate and museum of a late mystery writer for a mystery-themed weekend. But when a fellow guest dies unexpectedly and curiously and a case of jewel-encrusted figurines go missing, the weekend turns out to be more mysterious than Nancy and George signed up for. The house itself is one big puzzle comprised of all sorts of secret passageways (which is really just the sort of thing I like in a book. Note to self: I really need to dig into more mystery books this summer) and the book is peopled with characters from the publishing world (i.e. authors, editors, literary agents), which also happens to be the industry I work in. Interesting that my predilections haven't changed much over the years! I so enjoyed re-visiting this Nancy Drew mystery that I've actually checked out a couple more from my local library to satiate my hunger for more Nancy Drew.
Northanger Abbbey by Jane Austen. Another re-visited book. A novel about books by a young writer whose writing career was in its infancy, Northanger Abbey was Jane Austen's first completed novel but wasn't published until after her death. The book was the author's satiric response to the popular Gothic novels of the day, most notably Ann Radcliffe's The Mysteries of Udolpho, which is heavily referenced in Austen's book. Ms. Austen has inspired me to seek out the aforementioned Udolpho. With its brooding villains, castles, and exotic Europeans landscapes, I cannot wait to dive into this one. I'm already noticing a theme for my summer reading...

Next up, a pulitzer-prize winning novel and some long overdue books of the mystery kind....