I've kind of got 3 titles on my table right now. For leisure reading, I'm reading Sweetwater Creek by Anne Rivers Siddons. I may have read it before, but can't remember the complete story. If it comes back to me, I may put this one down. For inspiration, my daughter gave me Dogwinks for Mother's Day. She just gave me a Godwinks book for my birthday, so lots of short reads to help me through difficult days when they arise. For educational purposes, I've just started The Other Side of the River by Alex Kotlowitz. It's the story of two towns about 15 minutes from where I grew up that are separated not only by the river, but by an economic and racial divide. The way crimes are investigated and resolution rates differ significantly, as there is a huge difference in municipal resources. I've had this book on my shelf since it was first published in 1998. The unsolved case discussed in the book has recently been reopened. It's time I opened my eyes and learned more about this area where I spent much of my youth.