Any bookworms out there?

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    Hi all! New to MFP, but definitely not to reading. I really enjoyed catching up on this thread.
    Just finished Go Set the Watchman (the waiting list for the library e-version was THAT long!) and started The Death of Bees by Lisa O'Donnell and Out of the Shoebox by Yaron Reshef.
    Favorite authors include Dee Brown, Agatha Christie, Paul Gallico, Dayton Duncan...the list is really too long to go on typing.
    I did see Into Thin Air mentioned above and that was a fantastic read. Also someone mentioned Rick Riordan - great author - if you like him you'll probably like Mary Stewart. I bit more old school with the Arthurian legends, but really good!
    So....hello fellow bibliophiles and I hope to see you around MFP!
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    I write and I'm also a freelance editor/proofreader. Honestly, I read a TON, but most of the time, the book I'm working on editing or proofing won't be out for at least a year after I've worked on it! For fun, if my eyes aren't too tired after work, I love a good cozy mystery or thriller. Just started a steampunk mystery last night, but I was so tired I fell asleep after a couple pages.
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    edited February 2016
    Someone above mentioned Nora Roberts. JD Robb is an alias she uses to write a series about Eve Dallas a NY Police officer in the near future. Romance and mystery combined and I enjoy the series very much. First one is called Naked in Death.
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    I am!!!

    I'm reading Joanne Fluke!!!
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    Honestly, I am reading The Choice, by Nicholas Sparks in anticipation of the movie release tomorrow. (I do like a little romance, and loved The Notebook

    I read a lot of mysteries/thrillers usually, but a few Nicholas Sparks, Jodi Picoult and others slipped in sometimes.
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    Tim Dorsey did a meet and greet at the library yesterday and I got a signed first edition of this. Third year in a row I've done that with new releases and I've read all of his books. They're hilarious.


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  • Posts: 95 Member
    Great topic! I was a lit major who does not read nearly as much as I used to, but here are some of my all-time favorites:

    Song of Solomon-Toni Morrison
    Rabbit is Rich-John Updike
    Lonesome Dove-Larry McMurtry
    Catcher in the Rye- JD Salinger
    Mama Day-Gloria Naylor
    Crime and Punishment-Dostoevsky
    The Prince of Tides-Pat Conroy

  • Posts: 257 Member
    I like this topic too! I was recently in Austria so decided to read some old Austro-HUngarian writers: Stefan Zweig and Antal Szerb. Totally atmospheric and really you can get lost in them.
    So: is it possible to read a book while pedalling on a exercise bike? I 've never tried but now I'm inspired to try...
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    I like this topic too! I was recently in Austria so decided to read some old Austro-HUngarian writers: Stefan Zweig and Antal Szerb. Totally atmospheric and really you can get lost in them.
    So: is it possible to read a book while pedalling on a exercise bike? I 've never tried but now I'm inspired to try...

    I also want to try this. You and I should challenge each other to do this!
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    I have just finished reading Stuart McBride and now reading Ian Rankin. I love crime/thriller books! I have every one of Kathy Reichs books on my bookcase! Karin Slaughter was good with her first few books but now I can't get into them, so I don't read her books anymore. Patricia Cornwell books are good too! I have most of hers! Have a few more authors I collect!
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    Lois McMaster Bujold's MIles Vorkosigan series is fantastic.
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    @nade0069 you're on! Pedal and read and no dropping the book on the floor! Tell me how you get on..,pages per mile?
  • Posts: 21 Member
    +1 bookworm here. Currently reading Jennifer Saunders' biography, "Bonkers". Also into comics, manga, geeky misc.
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    Fellow bookworm here! Currently reading "Daughter of smoke and bone"
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    Reading "What Marie Antoinette Wore to the Revolution". Definite, long-time bookworm.
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    Lucy1771 wrote: »
    Hi all! New to MFP, but definitely not to reading. I really enjoyed catching up on this thread.
    Just finished Go Set the Watchman (the waiting list for the library e-version was THAT long!) and started The Death of Bees by Lisa O'Donnell and Out of the Shoebox by Yaron Reshef.
    Favorite authors include Dee Brown, Agatha Christie, Paul Gallico, Dayton Duncan...the list is really too long to go on typing.
    I did see Into Thin Air mentioned above and that was a fantastic read. Also someone mentioned Rick Riordan - great author - if you like him you'll probably like Mary Stewart. I bit more old school with the Arthurian legends, but really good!
    So....hello fellow bibliophiles and I hope to see you around MFP!

    Welcome. I read the Death of Bees. It was ok.

    Someone earlier mentioned the dresden files. I liked the first 8 books or so and then I just couldn't do it anymore. Amazon has all the Lindsay Buroker steam punk books either free or for $.99 right now. I'm reading them. Her books kinda piss me off though. They always start strong and have rushed endings. Like, if there is a trilogy Book 1 is fabulous and hooks you in, Book 2 is great, Book 3 is 100 pages shorter and the end doesn't live up either previous book. It's like when you play a video game and the end bosses are ridiculously easy compared to the regular game play. I hate that.
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    I'm obsessed with books - I am starting to drown in them again after getting rid of a lot. I always have so many more than I ever have time to read!! I'm currently reading Tete a Tete, a bio of Jean Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir by Hazel Rowley and A Manual for Cleaning Women by Lucia Berlin. There are a ton of others on my nightstand. I love Goodreads to keep track of my reads and Paperback Swap to trade!! Looking forward to going home tonight to get a lot of reading in as it's not a workout night.
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    I am also a bookworm and am reading "Around the next Corner" by Elizabeth Wrenn and its so funny.
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    Professional bookworm here (librarian). I mostly read genre fiction, especially fantasy and science fiction, as well as romance and mystery. Favorite authors include Patricia Briggs, Diane Duane, Jim Butcher, Nora Roberts/JD Robb, Kerry Greenwood, Lois Bujold, Laurie R. King, Elizabeth Peters (Amelia Peabody!)... I could go on and on. I am also a geek: love Doctor Who, Harry Potter, Star Trek, Buffy, Forever Knight (I'm dating myself), etc. I read a lot of fanfiction and sometimes write it.

    I sometimes listen to audiobook while exercising (The Martian got me through a lot of treadmill sessions), but lately have become a convert to Zombies, Run! I don't run, but I do walk briskly (3 mph) from the living dead.

    Would love to have other bookworms, geeks, and kindred spirits as friends.
  • Posts: 38 Member
    I'm into slavery in down south books like 12 years a slave, psychological thrillers, murder books, biographies, total fave trilogies like the mocking jay, gone girl, women behind bars I can go on and on I have a library lol
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    edited February 2016
    George R. R. Martin, Dean Koontz, Robert Jordan, John Saul, James Patterson... Some of my favorite authors. I have a library in my man-cave consisting of about 1200 books. I read most anything except romance (those aren't really books to me...) and non-fiction. It is tough for me to get through non-fiction books most of the time.

    Currently reading Darkness by John Saul.
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    I am definitely a bookworm. Love to keep books on my phone so I can read when I get a few moments. I love sci-fi fantasy - all creatures. Some romance and Amish stories. All time favs : the stand, LOTR, Harry Potter, rosamond pilcher, terry goodkind, and the agent Pendergast series and of course the Dresden files.
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    Definite bookworm here, although I haven't been reading as much lately as I would like. I mostly read fantasy, a little science fiction, and some mystery.
    Professional bookworm here (librarian). I mostly read genre fiction, especially fantasy and science fiction, as well as romance and mystery. Favorite authors include Patricia Briggs, Diane Duane, Jim Butcher, Nora Roberts/JD Robb, Kerry Greenwood, Lois Bujold, Laurie R. King, Elizabeth Peters (Amelia Peabody!)... I could go on and on. I am also a geek: love Doctor Who, Harry Potter, Star Trek, Buffy, Forever Knight (I'm dating myself), etc.

    Yay Amelia Peabody!! I have been thinking about that series a lot lately, so I may have to read it again once I finish LOTR.

    My current favorite author is Mercedes Lackey. Some of my favorite series - Amelia Peabody, Wheel of Time, Death Gate Cycle, Five Hundred Kingdoms, Harry Potter, The Mage Wars, and Enchanted Forest Chronicles.
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    edited February 2016
    lauranorr wrote: »
    I am a bookworm although I don't have as much time to read as I'd like. I love Swan Song by Robert McCammon, Lucifer's Hammer, The Passage, The Stand, any kind of Zombie series, most postapocalyptic stuff, scifi, vampires (not so much the sparkling kind), werewolves, horror....suspense, thriller....I even like to read historical romance and chick lit when I don't have a lot of time. I do try to stay away from sad stuff though. Real life can be hard enough so I try to avoid sad and depressing books and movies.

    @lauranorr
    Have you tried The Girl with All the Gifts? I think it would be right up your alley.

    I'm a big sci-fi and fantasy fan. Goal is 42 books this year, two more than last year.
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    Huge book nerd here. Not only do I work in a bookstore, but I also have a book blog! :)
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    Amazon had a sample of The Girl with All the Gifts. It was the 1st 40 pages and I quite liked it. Been meaning to pick up the full book.
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    I also intend to read The Girl with All the Gifts. Now I'm reading The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History by Elizabeth Kolbert at home and Pines (Wayward Pines, #1) by Blake Crouch on the e-reader.
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    Do you like those Pines books? I read the first one but can't seem to get into the second.
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