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krystina_letitia9
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Please throw out ideas for the next book here!
Below are links to some lists of books for book clubs. Of course, we are not limited to these - but just to get everyone thinking!
http://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/book-club-ideas
http://www.squidoo.com/book-club-ideas
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1078969-ideas-for-2013-book-club-selections
http://www.examiner.com/article/best-books-for-book-clubs-2013
Below are links to some lists of books for book clubs. Of course, we are not limited to these - but just to get everyone thinking!
http://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/book-club-ideas
http://www.squidoo.com/book-club-ideas
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1078969-ideas-for-2013-book-club-selections
http://www.examiner.com/article/best-books-for-book-clubs-2013
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I can't wait to see what our next one will be!0
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I have a few ideas for the next book... do any sound good to you guys? Or anything else?
"The Book Thief" - Markus Zusak (being released as a movie later this month!)
"The Light Between Oceans" - M.L. Stedman
"The Night Circus" - Erin Morgenstern0 -
I'm up for anything, really, except maybe Twilighty-harry-pottery type stuff Y'all decide, I've had my turn!0
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The Night Circus is great.0
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The Night Circus is great.
I'll put that on my to-read list then but we can scratch it here since you've read it0 -
Nora Roberts: Dark Witch
Nora Roberts: The Witness
Maggie Shayne: Thicker than water
(I read "The Gingerbread Man " and really liked it)
Jack Higgins: Thousand Faces of Night
Jack Higgins: Midnight Runner
Dean Koontz: The Moonlit Mind
Dean Koontz Your Heart Belongs to Me0 -
The Light Between Oceans sounds good0
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I am up for any that Pat listed!
Today, Amazon has free for kindle Write About Me - by Melissa Jane Poulliot
I thought it might be an inspiring read for a future selection if anyone wanted to download it.0 -
Ooh, the book thief looks good too!0
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I like free books:laugh:
I'll get that one for reading later.
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You're welcome! Do you subscribe to Book Bub? That's where I get all my freebies, and there's tons. It's www.bookbub.com, I think.0
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Amazon has a lot of free or .99 books and box sets. I will look at bookbub
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The Night Circus is great.
I'll put that on my to-read list then but we can scratch it here since you've read it0 -
Titles I would love to see us tackle as a group:
The Bean Trees (Greer Family, #1) by Barbara Kingsolver ( My new favorite author, I just finished the poisonwood bible, and I highly reccomend it!)
The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman (I just love the way he writes fantasy and people.)
The Shifting Fog by Kate Morton ( She is my new favorite master of the plot twist, and has a lovely lyrical style. I would classify her genre as mystery/romance/historical.)
The House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus (a book that a co-worker has given me, and tells me is a 'dark read')
I would also be interested in reading The Book Theif, as a previous poster mentioned. It's actually been on my list for quite some time now.0 -
Titles I would love to see us tackle as a group:
The Bean Trees (Greer Family, #1) by Barbara Kingsolver ( My new favorite author, I just finished the poisonwood bible, and I highly reccomend it!)
The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman (I just love the way he writes fantasy and people.)
The Shifting Fog by Kate Morton ( She is my new favorite master of the plot twist, and has a lovely lyrical style. I would classify her genre as mystery/romance/historical.)
The House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus (a book that a co-worker has given me, and tells me is a 'dark read')
I would also be interested in reading The Book Theif, as a previous poster mentioned. It's actually been on my list for quite some time now.
I wouldn't mind trying out "The Thousand Faces of Night" by Jack Higgins at some point; I would like to do something else this month since our last book is a "crime" type book though! Keep that on our list for the future!
"The Shifting Fog" and "The Bean Trees" also appeal to me! Anyone like these ideas?0 -
I'd love to try either one. I'm up for anything!0
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The Bean Trees sounds really good. Didn't find the Shifting Fog on Amazon or the library web site. Will keep looking for it.
I agree a different genre each month would be a good idea.0 -
I like the idea of different genres too.0
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The Bean Trees sounds really good. Didn't find the Shifting Fog on Amazon or the library web site. Will keep looking for it.
How odd that Amazon wouldn't have it.
Another Kate Morton book would be just as good. So far I have not been disappointed.
I also love the idea of different genres0