good books?
running_mom
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Does anyone have any good book suggestions? Here's a couple of the books I"ve read to get an idea of what I'm in to.
Time Travelers Wife
Lovely Bones
5 People You Meet in Heaven
My Sister's Keeper
But I'm open to anything : )
Time Travelers Wife
Lovely Bones
5 People You Meet in Heaven
My Sister's Keeper
But I'm open to anything : )
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Water for Elephants, Eat Pray Love, anything by Nicholas Sparks, Something Borrowed. There are so many!!0
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Beloved- Toni Morrison
The Black Dagger Brotherhood Series0 -
Winter Garden, Kristin Hannah... BEST BOOK EVER READ. Anything else by Kristin Hannah...
ANYTHING else by Jodi Piccoult.0 -
The hunger game series
Something borrowed
Water for Elephants
Dear john0 -
The Help
Book of Negroes
The Forgotten Garden
The Guernsay LIterary and Potato Peel Pie Society (horrible title, but fantastic book)0 -
Anne Bronte's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
E.M. Forster's A Room with a View
Stella Gibbons' Cold Comfort Farm
Lief Enger's Peace Like a River0 -
the tenth circle, the world on blood (by jonathan nassaw )charmed thirds and dear john0
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Into Thin Air, Jon Krakauer.
It's Krakauer's account of the 1996 Everest disaster and a very compelling read. I'm re-reading it now for probably the 5th time. Riveting!
He was hired by Outside magazine to go on an expedition that year and write about the overcommercialization of the mountain and the large number of inexperienced climbers. Everyone seemed to believe that there was going to be a major disaster sooner or later, and it unfortunately came in 1996. 8 climbers, including two guides, died. One man was left for dead 3 times but survived, athough he lost his nose, one hand, part of the other and parts of both feet. It's an amazing story.0 -
Water for Elephants by Sarah Gruen
Plain Truth, The Tenth Circle, House Rules, any by Jodi Picoult
Sookie Stackhouse mysteries by Charlaine Harris0 -
I just got hooked on Sophie Kinsella, she writes the Shopaholic Books, but there is also one by her called "Can You Keep a Secret" it's pretty funny.
Nora Roberts is my favorite, Nicholas Sparks
Gone with the Wind is a classic.0 -
Just finished Promise Me by Nancy Brinker, that was pretty good. I also agree, anything by Jodi Piccoult (recently finished House Rules, another good read).0
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I agree with Samantha - the forgotten Garden is fantastic (I am also a fan of the books you list as your favourites so I am sure you'll like this one).0
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I just got hooked on Sophie Kinsella, she writes the Shopaholic Books, but there is also one by her called "Can You Keep a Secret" it's pretty funny.
Nora Roberts is my favorite, Nicholas Sparks
Gone with the Wind is a classic.
Agree w/ Sophia Kinsella & Nicholas Sparts....0 -
Anything by Emily Giffin, Jodi Piccoult (recently read The Pact and Handle with Care), Nicholas Sparks. I also LOVED The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein (it is told from a dogs point a view and very funny at times).0
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The Help
Book of Negroes
The Forgotten Garden
The Guernsay LIterary and Potato Peel Pie Society (horrible title, but fantastic book)
Agreed! The Help was a great book, so was Water for Elephants!0 -
Sarah, I'm sooo into BDB! HUGE fan of JR Ward. Did you read the angel series too?0
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I agree with "Cold Comfort Farm" by Stella Gibbons and the Sookie Stackhouse series by Charlaine Harris. I'm a fan of Tana French's "In the Woods", "The Likeness", and "Faithful Place". Also, "Swing" and "Where the Truth Lies" by Rupert Holmes. Happy Reading!0
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The teenage series Percy Jackson is quite good, but you can plow through them in no time.
I also love the "girl with a dragon tattoo" series.
Anything by Alexandre Dumas (Count of Monte Cristo, Man in the Iron Mask, etc)
Pillars of the Earth and World Without End - Ken Follet
Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
Sweetness in the Belly - Camilla Gibb
The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde
A Thousand Splendid Suns and Kite Runner - Khaled Hosseini
1984 - George Orewell
Wicked - Gregory Maguire
Three Cups of Tea - Greg Mortenson
Illiad and Odyssey - Homer
Tao of Pooh - Benjamin Hoff
Celestine Prophecy - James Redfield
Oryx and Crake - Margaret Atwood
Rebel Sell - Joseph Heath
I have tons more, but these are "up there" in my favorites0 -
I read Summer Sisters by Judy Blume recently and I absolutely loved it - a real pleasure to read, I'm not overly emotional but I have never laughed and cried at a book so much could not put it down!0
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The teenage series Percy Jackson is quite good, but you can plow through them in no time.
I also love the "girl with a dragon tattoo" series.
Anything by Alexandre Dumas (Count of Monte Cristo, Man in the Iron Mask, etc)
Pillars of the Earth and World Without End - Ken Follet
Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
Sweetness in the Belly - Camilla Gibb
The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde
A Thousand Splendid Suns and Kite Runner - Khaled Hosseini
1984 - George Orewell
Wicked - Gregory Maguire
Three Cups of Tea - Greg Mortenson
Illiad and Odyssey - Homer
Tao of Pooh - Benjamin Hoff
Celestine Prophecy - James Redfield
Oryx and Crake - Margaret Atwood
Rebel Sell - Joseph Heath
I have tons more, but these are "up there" in my favorites
Have you been following the mess around Greg Mortenson? About the fraud in Three Cups of Tea and the gross misappropriation and misuse of funds collected by his charity, etc.?
Sorry to derail the thread, but that mess is getting bigger by the day! Hope you never sent that jerk any money.
And for Margaret Atwood books, my faves are The Blind Assassin and Alias Grace.0 -
I agree with "Cold Comfort Farm" by Stella Gibbons and the Sookie Stackhouse series by Charlaine Harris. I'm a fan of Tana French's "In the Woods", "The Likeness", and "Faithful Place". Also, "Swing" and "Where the Truth Lies" by Rupert Holmes. Happy Reading!
I also have read and loved all of Tana French's books. Apparently there is another coming out in August......
I love this thread, I have my amazon wishlist open as I read it and am adding loads to it to remind me later.
Thanks!0 -
If you liked Time Traveller's Wife, her other book (Her Fearful Symmetry) is equally impossible to put down.0
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Something Borrowed - just read that.
Timeless - like Time Traveler's Wife
The Percy Jackson Series
The Red Pyramid Series
Of course, the Twilight Series
Evernight, Hourglass, Afterlife - The Evernight series.
Nicholas Sparks books.0 -
Wow! Thanks for all the suggestions. : )0
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Have you been following the mess around Greg Mortenson? About the fraud in Three Cups of Tea and the gross misappropriation and misuse of funds collected by his charity, etc.?
Sorry to derail the thread, but that mess is getting bigger by the day! Hope you never sent that jerk any money.
And for Margaret Atwood books, my faves are The Blind Assassin and Alias Grace.
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OMG no, my best friend's grandma gave it to me because nobody in her family reads...it's like the bible, very good STORY lol0 -
This is a great topic.
I second several of the ones already posted.0 -
I remembered the book I just finished. Shadow Wife by Diane Chamberlain. It was interesting.0
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The Help by Kathryn Stockett is an awesome book.0
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I found a new paranormal book this weekend. I can't put it down. It's called Die for Me. Catchy title. LOL0
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