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I'm a big book person.....love to read and always looking for good books. Fiction and non-fiction. So, if you're a reader, what are you reading or what have you recently read that you recommend?
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theres a series called the twilight series...its about vampires..but its really awesome. theres also a book called ahabs wife thats amazing and white oleander is also on my top.
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I am reading Tom Robbins ~ Half asleep in Frog Pajamas
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I will read just about anything except Romance Novels. I love to read!
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I just read a book by Christopher Rice (Anne's son). Blind Fall, it was called. It is a military sic finding yourself, deal with childhood issues and especially homosexuality book.
I give it a B-.... but I'm a tough judge. I also liked King's newer book, Duma Key. Refreshing from his usual kitty cat Maine books. |
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Anything by Janet Evanovich. She has a collection of comedy-drama books about a bumbling female bond enforcer named Stephanie Plum.. Hilarious..
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anne rice,, stephen king, oh yeah,, all about the mind getters. if a book can make me see what they are talking about its gonna get read. blackwood farm is a great one, but if you havent read any of the vampire chronicles you will kinda be lost
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I've been busy revisiting Twain. It's been incredibly fun, but prolly nothing "new" to you.
I guess I would highly recommend anything Twain or most certainly "Walden" as far as any RE-reads. |
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Currently reading the Mars Trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson. It's about the terraforming of Mars and the people who enact it.
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I love mysteries. I very much enjoy the series of mysteries by Susan Wittig Albert. They all deal with deadly herbs and/or plants. She gives a realistic and fun bunch of characters and places, plus I learn so much about different herbs and plants, historically and as to their uses.
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theres a series called the twilight series...its about vampires..but its really awesome. theres also a book called ahabs wife thats amazing and white oleander is also on my top. Is that the Blue Bloods book? The one about the vampires. |
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These are great suggestions, thanks! I'm actually writing these all down. I just finished Child 44, about a serial killer in communist Russia. Very good....I highly recommend it. I also read a lot of books on the occult.....non fiction. Usually reading several of those at once. I was thinking of starting the Blue Bloods series.
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I've been busy revisiting Twain. It's been incredibly fun, but prolly nothing "new" to you. I guess I would highly recommend anything Twain or most certainly "Walden" as far as any RE-reads. I have read many of the "classics" but never anything by Twain. Good idea. |
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I have heard of books.
I believe they were popular before the internet. |
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I like Sidney Sheldon books, Dean Koontz ( tho some of his get a lil to "out there" )
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I have heard of books. I believe they were popular before the internet. Yes, but for us bookworms the internet has made it even better. You can get a lot of books online for free......older books, but still good. |
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I am an avid reader as well, I read at least 2 to 3 books a week.
The latest that I have read and recommend: "Lily" by RR Walters "Every Secret Thing" by Laura Lippman "Tell No One" By Harlan Coben "True Evil" By Greg Iles Anne Rice was my favorite writer for the Witches Chronicals but her Vampire Series took a turn and I quit reading her. I have every book Stephen King has ever written. |
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I've been busy revisiting Twain. It's been incredibly fun, but prolly nothing "new" to you. I guess I would highly recommend anything Twain or most certainly "Walden" as far as any RE-reads. I have read many of the "classics" but never anything by Twain. Good idea. |
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I highly suggest... "The bible, according to Mark Twain" it's awesome.
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Thanks, Jill........it's on my list now!
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