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    The Fever Series - AWESOME!!!!!

    Also awesome and the 3rd book comes out next month. Holla!
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    Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum Series I started this series in the middle, then went back & read it from the start.

    James Patterson's Alex Cross Series I read these books while waiting for the next Stephanie Plum book to come out.

    Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone Series I started this series last month & love it!!
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    Outlander by Diana Gabaldon, The most amazing books I've ever read. Have re-read them all. you won't be able to put it down. Just thinking about it makes me want to re-read.
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  • I'm about to go on a 3 night bahamas cruise, and should be getting a Kindle Fire in the mail anyday... Any suggestions of a good book series to put on it for the trip?

    Ummmm... why are you reading on a cruise in the first place? Shouldn't you be gettin your groove on? Dancing, drinking, etc.? Save the books for riding a train or a plain. Go work on your tan, and have fun meeting people you're never gonna see again. :)
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    Elder Races Series by Thea Harrison. The first is Dragon Lord. Paranormal romance. Compelling characters. Good plots. Fun reading.

    If you've never read it, Clan of the Cave Bear (Earth's Children Series) by Jean Auel. Amazing read. The later books not as good.


    thanks for the thread. I've been needing new titles to put on my Nook.

    I love, Love Dragon Bound! (Elder Races by Thea Harrison) Sooooo good!
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    Ummmm... why are you reading on a cruise in the first place? Shouldn't you be gettin your groove on? Dancing, drinking, etc.? Save the books for riding a train or a plain. Go work on your tan, and have fun meeting people you're never gonna see again. :)

    Maybe she wants to read by the pool? That's what I do on vacation. I have my drink next to me and a good book in front of me while working on my tan :glasses:
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    The Mortal Instruments Series by Cassandra Clare
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    Ummmm... why are you reading on a cruise in the first place? Shouldn't you be gettin your groove on? Dancing, drinking, etc.? Save the books for riding a train or a plain. Go work on your tan, and have fun meeting people you're never gonna see again. :)

    ^That all sounds like a lot of work and effort.

    I'd be by the pool, drunk, reading a book the entire time :)
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    ^That all sounds like a lot of work and effort.

    I'd be by the pool, drunk, reading a book the entire time :)

    I want to be your friend :laugh:
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    Depends on what you're into:

    Vince Flynn series for those that enjoy the spy/action hero genre
    Terry Goodkind if you're looking for preachy humanism theory(think Ayn Rand), the series is the Sword of Truth
    The Iron Druid series 5 books so far, by Kevin Hearne for agnostics
    John Conroe's Demon Accords series for Urban Fantasy, and his standalone novel, "Black Frost"
    The Prey series by John Sandford is excellent as well as the Kidd novels, same author
    Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch series for police procedurals

    These are a few of my favorite things....:drinker:
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    Pendragon Adventures by DJ MacHale.
    Tori Miracle Mysteries by Valerie Malmont.
    Dark Tower by Stephen King.

    A few of my favorites. :)
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    Confessions of a Shopaholic series.

    The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency

    Phillip Pullman's His Dark Materials Trilogy

    I have heard that the Hunger Games trilogy is great too, but haven't had a chance to pick it up yet.
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    A Song of Ice and Fire - 5 books out of 7 completed.

    You may know it as "Game of Thrones" (book 1)

    On my last cruise our favorite bartender suggested this. So far, I have heard to a of good stuff about it. It's on my list next. I did start watching the tv series - if it's half as good as the series I'll be happy (and I hear its better).

    Right now I am re-reading then finishing the Dark Tower series by Stephen King - awesome.

    I also read 50 Shades trilogy on my last cruise - not impressed.
    The Hunger Games was ok. Really liked the first book, second less and not a fan of the last.

    Pillars of the Earth is one of my favorite books. I know I read another in the series but don't really remember.
  • Outlander - Diana Gabaldon

    Love this series!!! It has a little of everything, romanace, history, science.
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    Double post. Whoops.
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    The Hunger Games Trilogy


    This....
    and don't do the 50 shades..... for the love of god, don't do it!
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    Dragonlance trilogy
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    A Song of Ice and Fire. Best series I've ever read. Epic fantasy by George RR Martin aka my God.
    The original (actually written by her) books by Virginia Andrews. Drama/family saga.
    The Harry Hole books by Jo Nesbo. Norwegian crime thrillers.
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    The Hunger Games
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    Any book by Sandra Brown - murder/suspense/romance

    Bared series by Sylvia Day
    Bared to You, Reflected in You

    The books based on TrueBlood series on HBO by Charlaine Harris are quick reads

    Hunger Games

    Carly Phillips is also a fun romantic author with a great triology "The Playboy" was one I can't remember the exact name of the trilogy though
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    Hunger Games Trilogy
    Dan Brown's Dr Langdon series (Angels n Demons, The Da Vinci Code, The Lost Symbol)
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    don't know what you like, but I love jonathan stroud. fantasy. the bartimaeus trilogy is my favorite of his works
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    I'm about to go on a 3 night bahamas cruise, and should be getting a Kindle Fire in the mail anyday... Any suggestions of a good book series to put on it for the trip?

    Dresden Files - Jim Butcher (urban fantasy)
    Parasol Protectorate - Gail Carriger (steampunk)
    Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter or Merry Gentry, Faerie Princess - Laurell K Hamilton (urban fantasy and way fun fantasy material :))
    Merrily Watkins - Phil Rickman (mystery set in Wales)
    Pendergast novels - Douglas Preston/Lincoln Child (mystery)

    not sure what you're favorite genre is...
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    Married with Zombies series by Jesse Petersen. Quite funny.
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    This....
    and don't do the 50 shades..... for the love of god, don't do it!
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    Love this!

    I agree with the above comments about Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum books (I've read all 19), Stieg Larson's Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, The Hunger Games, and James Patterson's Alex Cross novels.
  • The Hunger Games Trilogy
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    Nora Roberts Trilogies, Sign of Seven OR Sister's Island both are great. And so are Fern Micheal's books they build upon each other, Kentucky Sunrise....etc...
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    Blackdagger brotherhood by jr ward!
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    Bump for later. I'm getting audiobooks to listen to for my long walks.
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