  I'm reading a book that I find very enjoyable, not because it's a deep and intense novel like "The DaVinci Code", but because the concept behind it fascinates me. I think the author has a real talent for writing dialogue. He's not afraid to throw the 'F' word into play every so often. Unfortunately, I find myself a little embarrassed to be reading the book in public. The embarrassment has nothing to do with it's content, rather it is the book itself. The cover is very feminine... it looks like the cover of a chick romance novel. But it's far from a chick novel. And the author is far from a chick author. The book is called "The Deed" and it was written by Keith Blanchard, the Editor of Maxim Magazine. I find myself folding the cover over or concentrating on covering the front cover so nobody sees that I'm reading what appears to be a chick book.
It's taking me a while to get through the book, despite my interest in it, due to the fact I'm spending more of my concentration on hiding the book cover than I am on reading the story. The book is great though... I read the book and can really imagine myself as the main character... the things he observes are very similar to things I would observe and then force upon your reading eyes in my TOTD.
I'd recommend the book, but only if you have a left over book covers from middle school. Attached is a picture of the cover... you'll see what I mean. QOTD "Of course you believe him, it's a chick flick. In a guy flick, you steal the money, you set a guy up to take the fall, you murder him and you marry his wife. " - Mark Harmon as 'Gibbs' on "Navy NCIS" Dave/Milhouse, BA 
