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East of Eden. You have to muscle through the first chapter but after that, it's among the more profound books I have read to date. Periodic but timeless.0
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Inferno by Dan Brown0
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Check out The Game by Terry Schott. About people living in a VR world, aware when they go in, and while they are "playing the game", they are born, live and die there and come back to the real world. It was free for my Nook. The Fault in Our Stars was great. I really enjoyed The Host by Stephanie Myer as well.0
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Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson...excellent!0
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Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson. Funny, thought provoking and really long. :happy:0
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I didn't know that they wrote a book about me....LOL
The Invisible Man H.G. Wells0 -
Non fiction:
The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown
Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand
Sex and the Second City by Karen Abbott
The War That Ended Peace: The Road to 1914 by Margaret MacMillan
Fiction:
The Time in Between by Maria Duenas
The Arsonist by Sue Miller
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Anything by P.D James for a murder mystery, Maeve Binchy for people stories, Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman for fantasy sci-fi awesomeness.0
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If you like historical fiction I can heartily recommend any of Bernard Cromwell's books, his Saxon Chronicles are fantastic .0
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Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer. It is so incredibly poignant, and makes everyone who reads it cry. Extremely well-written and beautiful but sad story.
Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood. Also incredibly well-written, although the story is less sad than frightening, about a distopian future.0 -
My kind of thread, I'm a book reviewer by hobby and have a book blog and all - I get a TON of free books, you can too, check out the website, http://www.dailyfreebooks.com
That being said, do you like Time Travel Books, if so check out the Northwest Passages series (it's 5 books) by John A. Heldt, also check out Out of Time by Monique Martin
Are you into Paranormal/Witchy type books - if so go for the All Souls Trilogy by Deborah Harkness, start with A Discovery of Witches and go from there I just finished The Book of Life and Oh man it's a great Series!
A good YA author is Heather Hildenbrand, she writes some really good YA Paranormal Books - I've had the pleasure of reading 2 of her books for review, she's a great author, down to earth!
A Great Mystery Novel is always a page turner, check these books out:
The Weight of Blood by Laura McHugh
Never Alone by C.J. Carpenter
The Hanging Judge by Michael Posner
The Last Clinic by Gary Cusick
and my ABSOLUTE favorite was Hidden Agenda by Peter Berman
Another great escape is always Historical Fiction, check these ones out:
1929 Jonathan's Cross by M.L. Gardner - this is the beginning of a Series to beware you'll get hooked!
Forgeting Tabitha by Julie Dewey
Why Aren't You Sweet Like Me by Carrie Nyman
Lastly the Kingdom Series by Marie Hall takes you on a wild romantic ride through the world of Fairy Tales like you've never seen before, and I'm NOT Talking about Once Upon a Time stuff, more like The Black Dagger Brotherhood series type sex and fantasy stuff! A-MAZING Reads!
I seriously could go on and on, check out my blog for more books I've read & reviewed: ncreadergirl.wordpress.com, and I'm on Goodreads as well!
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The Husbands Secret by Liane Moriarty...very suspenseful with unexpected twists!!
Calling me home by Julie Kibler... Thought provoking and moving-thought about this one for days afterward!!
I'm an avid reader and read these books consecutively and now can't find any that compare!!0 -
Prisoner of Tehran by Marina Nemat0
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Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend. Words cannot express my love for this book.0
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Room by Emma Donoghue
One of the most disturbing and (at the same time) one of the most uplifting books I have ever read. The style of writing is amazing. Once you start it, you will not be able to put it down. Once you finish it, it will stay with you in your thoughts for quite some time. Really a great read.
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Some recent faves - Beat the Reaper by Josh Bazelle, Night Film by Marisha Pessl, Lexicon by Max Barry, the All Souls Trilogy by Deborah Harkness - first one is Discovery of Witches.0
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Kama Sutra0
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Somebody said it before, but 'The Book Thief'
'A Thousand Splendid Suns' is amazing as well, not an easy read because of the topic, but extremely well written.
I also enjoyed 'The Lady of the Rivers' by Philippa Gregory.0 -
The Kite Runner or Thousand Splendid Suns.
I can't remember which one technically comes first, but they're two of the best books I've ever read (and I'm an avid reader as well). I've never had anyone I've recommended them to not like them and they're beautifully written books.0 -
Good Omens by Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett is hysterical. My go to when depressed.
The Yard, Black Country & The Devil's Workshop by Alex Grecian are mystery reads about the early Scotland Yard.
Space opera = Heris Serrano series by Elizabeth Moon or the Honor Harrington Series by David Weber.
William Kent Krueger's Cork O'Connor Mystery series
P.D. Ryan's Nell Sweeney Mysteries0 -
Good Omens by Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett is hysterical.
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any Terry Pratchett. Start with The Colour of Magic. Equal Rites is also hysterical.0
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