Bringing this one over from the old Old Board. I 've been reading gardening books lately. Need to start a new novel soon.
Which one is it? "Sing me home"?? That's an AMAZING book! One of my favorites, by far! She's VERY convincing in it!
Which JP? I've read all of his, except for the "Maximum Ride" ones..and the Daniel X...well, basically, I haven't read the teen books.
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I've been reading a lot, but nothing y'all would be interested in...my classes wrap up next week and I can get back to reading "books" instead of "assignments"...pretty excited about that!
I'm thinking I'll start with an old favorite..."Wuthering Heights"
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Im reading it too! The language is a bit harder for me to read, so its taking a bit longer than expected but after awhile, you get the hang of the wording and it gets easier... :)
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...after our brief discussion...I had to break it out!
I need to go on to ebay, amazon or B&N and order a copy...
Not "Rebecca"? (Did I tell you that I looked for it at my library and they DO NOT have it?!?!?!?!?)
Right now I'm reading a Tami Hoag book. She's not my favorite author, but she'll do in a pinch. I also have some knew authors I'm going to try. Have you ever heard of "The Year of Fog" by Michelle Richmond? I've never read it or anything by her before...I hope I'm not disappointed!
I can't believe they don't have "Rebecca", it is truly one of my all time favs!
I plan on breaking out a new book this weekend! Pretty excited to be doing some "just for fun" reading!
I always have the hardest time finding good beach books.. anything you can recommend for me? I'll need a couple to read for Maine in August :)
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I loved reading and have read tons of books!! I highly recommend the Diana Gabaldon "Outlander" series; the J.B. Robb "* in death" series books; Jilly Cooper are good easy read books (Riders; Polo; Rivals; etc); Jodi Piccoult books (a little heavy though but awesome books); Emily Giffen; John Sanford (the "Prey" series). Hope that helps
I've read the JD Robb in death series ..I want Roark...:)
Check out Carl Hiaasen. Great beach reading. Light hearted, humorous mysteries. His day job is as a writer for the Miami Herald. His stuff is set in Fla in lots of familiar places. He has a bunch of books out there.
I love classics also Little House on the Prarie
Reading Judith Krantz....
I used to read James Patterson books but once he started writing his books with other authors (not sure what's up with that?!) but I find his books very lacking now. I am really disappointed with the books he's written in the last 3 or 4 years and so I stopped reading his completely.
I started reading "The Outlander" again after I posted my suggestions above! LOL Almost finished it.
...I LOVE a good scary book (yes, I've read everything Stephen King has written several times)...so if anyone has any recommedations on some good ones...I would love them...I enjoy short story compilations almost as much as I do novels...so those are appreciated as well!
I've read so many great books lately. I read a variety of genres. Depends on what is going on at the time......
When I have a hectic work load - I'll choose an easy read like a Jodi Piccoult; When I have more free time like when traveling - I'll read the more complex novels like Wally Lamb.
Some of my recent favorite books:
Snowflower & the Secret Flower by Lisa See
Water For Elephents by Sara Gruen
The Help by Kathryn Stockett
I Know This Much Is True by Wally Lamb
Killing Lincoln by Bill O'Reilly (I like to throw some non-fiction in once in a while)
I love learning about what everyone else is reading to get ideas of what to read next!!! I'm reading Sing Me Home by Jodi Piccoult right now. Seems pretty good - just started.
Happy Reading All!!!
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I still can't reply to peoples comments... but I wanted to put my 2 cents in here...
I would also recommend those books (Snowflower & the Secret Fan,The Help and
I Know This Much Is True)
Anything by Wally Lamb is amazing.. my favorite is probably 'the hour I first believed' That book was so good, and its one of those where you keep thinking about it even after you've finished it. I'm reading The Help right now and it's such a fast read because you can't put it down.. now I kinda wanna see the movie :)
If anyone likes history/the civil war, I just finished the North & South triology.. all three books are probably in my all time favorites.
Just finished "The Help"...it was AMAZING! It is def. a must read! I couldn't put it down! I'm just reading a few Clive Barker short stories right now...I need to get out and find something else!
I love to read, lately its been lots of John Grisham, Dean Koontz, Nicholas Sparks, and some autobiographies. Speaking of, I HIGHLY recommend Alabama's lead singer Randy Owen's book. It was really great.
I also just read my first Robin Cook book (not cookbook, lol), Acceptable Risk. It was awesome, I will be reading lots more of Cook.
As for a good scary book - Shawn, I think you asked (awhile ago) - my #1 recommendation would be Intensity by Koontz. OMG, that book is wild...very scary.
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Last month, I read "The Help" and LOVED it. I want to see the movie.
Two to three weeks ago, I read "11/23/64" by Stephen King in a week, couldn't put it down, actually. I'd like to see it made into a movie, but it's so long and has so much plot-wise, that I think they'd have to cut at least half the book, if not three quarters of it just to make a movie.
The week before last, I read "Sing You Home" by Jodi Picoult and loved it too. Read it in under a week.
Now I'm reading "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil". For some reason, it's way more slow-going than the past 3 books I've read. Will have to renew it from the local library just to finish it.
A few months ago, I got just over halfway through "Twilight" (the first book, not the whole series), but got bored with it. I don't like what's-her-name's writing style. I love the Harry Potter books, though, and will probably read the series again, once I get my books unpacked when I'm moved into my new place. Everything is in storage right now, while I'm in slight limbo. LOL
Don't read much at all, but after watching the HBO Miniseires The Pacific I decided to pick up a couple books the series was based on. One of the books is called With The Old Breed by Eugene Sledge. Just finished reading it, and it was life changing. Check it out if you like war memoirs or WWII history.
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Don't read much at all, but after watching the HBO Miniseires The Pacific I decided to pick up a couple books the series was based on. One of the books is called With The Old Breed by Eugene Sledge. Just finished reading it, and it was life changing. Check it out if you like war memoirs or WWII history.
Last month, I read "The Help" and LOVED it. I want to see the movie.
Two to three weeks ago, I read "11/23/64" by Stephen King in a week, couldn't put it down, actually. I'd like to see it made into a movie, but it's so long and has so much plot-wise, that I think they'd have to cut at least half the book, if not three quarters of it just to make a movie.
The week before last, I read "Sing You Home" by Jodi Picoult and loved it too. Read it in under a week.
Now I'm reading "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil". For some reason, it's way more slow-going than the past 3 books I've read. Will have to renew it from the local library just to finish it.
A few months ago, I got just over halfway through "Twilight" (the first book, not the whole series), but got bored with it. I don't like what's-her-name's writing style. I love the Harry Potter books, though, and will probably read the series again, once I get my books unpacked when I'm moved into my new place. Everything is in storage right now, while I'm in slight limbo. LOL
I love to read, lately its been lots of John Grisham, Dean Koontz, Nicholas Sparks, and some autobiographies. Speaking of, I HIGHLY recommend Alabama's lead singer Randy Owen's book. It was really great.
I also just read my first Robin Cook book (not cookbook, lol), Acceptable Risk. It was awesome, I will be reading lots more of Cook.
As for a good scary book - Shawn, I think you asked (awhile ago) - my #1 recommendation would be Intensity by Koontz. OMG, that book is wild...very scary.
Just finished "The Help"...it was AMAZING! It is def. a must read! I couldn't put it down! I'm just reading a few Clive Barker short stories right now...I need to get out and find something else!
I still can't reply to peoples comments... but I wanted to put my 2 cents in here...
I would also recommend those books (Snowflower & the Secret Fan,The Help and
I Know This Much Is True)
Anything by Wally Lamb is amazing.. my favorite is probably 'the hour I first believed' That book was so good, and its one of those where you keep thinking about it even after you've finished it. I'm reading The Help right now and it's such a fast read because you can't put it down.. now I kinda wanna see the movie :)
If anyone likes history/the civil war, I just finished the North & South triology.. all three books are probably in my all time favorites.
I've read so many great books lately. I read a variety of genres. Depends on what is going on at the time......
When I have a hectic work load - I'll choose an easy read like a Jodi Piccoult; When I have more free time like when traveling - I'll read the more complex novels like Wally Lamb.
Some of my recent favorite books:
Snowflower & the Secret Flower by Lisa See
Water For Elephents by Sara Gruen
The Help by Kathryn Stockett
I Know This Much Is True by Wally Lamb
Killing Lincoln by Bill O'Reilly (I like to throw some non-fiction in once in a while)
I love learning about what everyone else is reading to get ideas of what to read next!!! I'm reading Sing Me Home by Jodi Piccoult right now. Seems pretty good - just started.
Happy Reading All!!!
...I LOVE a good scary book (yes, I've read everything Stephen King has written several times)...so if anyone has any recommedations on some good ones...I would love them...I enjoy short story compilations almost as much as I do novels...so those are appreciated as well!
I used to read James Patterson books but once he started writing his books with other authors (not sure what's up with that?!) but I find his books very lacking now. I am really disappointed with the books he's written in the last 3 or 4 years and so I stopped reading his completely.
I started reading "The Outlander" again after I posted my suggestions above! LOL Almost finished it.
I can't believe they don't have "Rebecca", it is truly one of my all time favs!
I plan on breaking out a new book this weekend! Pretty excited to be doing some "just for fun" reading!
Reading Judith Krantz....
Which one is it? "Sing me home"?? That's an AMAZING book! One of my favorites, by far! She's VERY convincing in it!
Which JP? I've read all of his, except for the "Maximum Ride" ones..and the Daniel X...well, basically, I haven't read the teen books.
I need to go on to ebay, amazon or B&N and order a copy...
I love classics also Little House on the Prarie
Not "Rebecca"? (Did I tell you that I looked for it at my library and they DO NOT have it?!?!?!?!?)
Right now I'm reading a Tami Hoag book. She's not my favorite author, but she'll do in a pinch. I also have some knew authors I'm going to try. Have you ever heard of "The Year of Fog" by Michelle Richmond? I've never read it or anything by her before...I hope I'm not disappointed!
I've read the JD Robb in death series ..I want Roark...:)
Check out Carl Hiaasen. Great beach reading. Light hearted, humorous mysteries. His day job is as a writer for the Miami Herald. His stuff is set in Fla in lots of familiar places. He has a bunch of books out there.
I loved reading and have read tons of books!! I highly recommend the Diana Gabaldon "Outlander" series; the J.B. Robb "* in death" series books; Jilly Cooper are good easy read books (Riders; Polo; Rivals; etc); Jodi Piccoult books (a little heavy though but awesome books); Emily Giffen; John Sanford (the "Prey" series). Hope that helps
...after our brief discussion...I had to break it out!
Im reading it too! The language is a bit harder for me to read, so its taking a bit longer than expected but after awhile, you get the hang of the wording and it gets easier... :)
I always have the hardest time finding good beach books.. anything you can recommend for me? I'll need a couple to read for Maine in August :)
I've been reading a lot, but nothing y'all would be interested in...my classes wrap up next week and I can get back to reading "books" instead of "assignments"...pretty excited about that!
I'm thinking I'll start with an old favorite..."Wuthering Heights"
from BAM. I'm gonna try some new authors and got a couple new ones by some favorite authors.
I have a couple of Jodi Picout and James Patterson by the bed but wanting something a little less dramatic for now.
I'll let ya know :)
from BAM. I'm gonna try some new authors and got a couple new ones by some favorite authors.
I have a couple of Jodi Picout and James Patterson by the bed but wanting something a little less dramatic for now.
I'll let ya know :)
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