Voting will end Sunday February 29, 2005.
Skyscraper by Zane Most corporations hand out bonus checks or gift certificates for Christmas but Wolfe Industries hands out drama. Skyscraper centers around the week before the Annual Christmas Party at Wolfe Industries, the first African-American automobile manufacturer. It examines the lives of four central characters: Chico, an 18-year-old mailroom clerk, Anastasia, a 25-year-old secretary, Diana, a 37-year-old executive assistant, and Tomalis Wolfe, the 50-year-old CEO.
The week leading up to the Christmas party is unforgettable, as the lives of four people who have barely interacted with each other in the past begin to cross paths in the most disturbing ways. By the time the actual party takes place, they will be lucky if the Wolfe Industries Skyscraper is still standing.
The Davinci Code by Dan Brown A mind-bending code hidden in the works of Leonardo Da Vinci. A desperate race through the cathedrals and castles of Europe. An astonishing truth…concealed for centuries….unveiled, at last.
Mya’s Story by Darnishia Bolden “I am my father’s daughter,” is Mya’s mantra as she prepares to abort another fetus, one she had contemplated carrying to full term after a botched abortion. Afterall the abortionist’s message had been terrifying and clear: “It might have no head, no arms.”
Mya Sheppard, the most beautiful of Donovan Sheppard’s daughters, cultivates many careless and restless behaviors. Killing is simply one of them. She and her beguiling sisters emerge from a home where love is dictated by a Father who lost his dreams to Vietnam. Love to them is a shadowy figure trapped and twisted among sweet and wicked, fairytales and religion, mother and father, God and Satan. Depending on the sister, truth is destorted by the grieving memories of unfinished childhoods. The family secrets and shame assign each girl a fate of love, fear, hurt, and destruction.
The Perricone Promise- Look Younger, Live Longer in Three East Steps. Dr. Nicholas Perricone has helped millions of people maintain younger-looking skin. But in order to truly look and feel younger, readers must preserve the entire body, not just the skin. Now, Dr. Perricone reveals a groundbreaking, 28–day program that promises to help readers stay young forever.

oooh, these are good choices. I think I’ll either vote for Mya’s Story or the Davinci Code. I’ve been hearing a lot about the Davinci Code though.
Comment by ewineandwords — February 20, 2006 @ 12:46 am
I haven’t voted. I don’t know which one I want to choose. But I’m leaning toward Mya’s Story or the Davince Code as well.
Comment by C2A — February 20, 2006 @ 2:03 am
I’m leaning towards the same two.
Comment by cynthia — February 20, 2006 @ 1:31 pm
Hmmmm…looks like we have a tide..tie…tye…Ooh ya’ll understand! LOL
Comment by reality — February 21, 2006 @ 2:49 am
I already read the DaVinci Code so I voted for Mya’s Story.
Comment by Exhausted — February 22, 2006 @ 3:19 am
I have already read an earlier version of Mya’s Story but I STILL voted for it!
Comment by mak — February 22, 2006 @ 12:45 pm
Tough choices, but I voted for Mya’s Story… That sounds interesting…
Comment by Ladylee — February 22, 2006 @ 6:08 pm
I’m glad Mya’s story is winning. Darni is a fellow blogger living in Atlanta. I hope she will be interviewed…
Comment by Cynthia — February 22, 2006 @ 10:44 pm
Cynthia, Can you give me her URL or her email and I will contact her?
Comment by ewineandwords — February 23, 2006 @ 10:04 pm