Book lovers?

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  • trackercasey76
    trackercasey76 Posts: 781 Member
    I love the Stone Barrington series by Stuart Woods and pretty much everything ever written by Dean Koontz
  • lyssamichelle
    lyssamichelle Posts: 1,307 Member
    right now I'm in the middle of re-reading the Harry Potter books and I'm also reading A Dog's Purpose.

    A Dog's Purpose is such a sweet story about a dog who goes through many incarnations.

    I'm planning on starting Stephen King's The Stand.

    I like to read anything and everything I can get my hands on. Love my Nook, and all my physical books.

    I'm a huge Harry Rotterdam! But.. I have a confession. I've never read the last book. I don't own it so I've never been able to get my hands on it.


    Do you use the library ebooks on it? I have a regular tablet and use it for all my library books now.

    I laughed a bit too much as this.

    I'm glad my autocorrect is entertaining (:
    I loved the sookie stackhouse series and am seriously contemplating rereading it. And how about Eric on trueblood??

    I too love YA and have read a few good ones in the last little while. My goodreads has a bunch of my favourites. https://www.goodreads.com/user_challenges/8897530

    The Jamie McGuire has a bunch of good ones. The star touched queen series was also quite good.

    I was all for Eric. It's a shame there was no Quinn.
  • lindzgayle
    lindzgayle Posts: 131 Member
    boredloser wrote: »
    I've gathered up a bunch of Stephen King books to read. I've been on/off reading 'Salems Lot the past few weeks. Once I finish this I'll be onto The Stand.

    I <3 Stephen King! He's so descriptive and thorough with the scenes... Every time a movie comes out I have to reread the novel before I see it.
    The films never do the books justice, but I have to watch just in case!
  • trackercasey76
    trackercasey76 Posts: 781 Member

    lindzgayle wrote: »
    boredloser wrote: »
    I've gathered up a bunch of Stephen King books to read. I've been on/off reading 'Salems Lot the past few weeks. Once I finish this I'll be onto The Stand.

    I <3 Stephen King! He's so descriptive and thorough with the scenes... Every time a movie comes out I have to reread the novel before I see it.
    The films never do the books justice, but I have to watch just in case!

    King's stuff was better before he got sober, it's a terrible thing to say but it's the truth.

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  • sw33tp3a1
    sw33tp3a1 Posts: 5,065 Member
    I recently finished 14 by Peter Clines. It was good. Would love to see it on the big screen. As of now, I have a bunch of paper back books I bought at the thrift store that I need to read.
  • lindzgayle
    lindzgayle Posts: 131 Member
    lindzgayle wrote: »
    boredloser wrote: »
    I've gathered up a bunch of Stephen King books to read. I've been on/off reading 'Salems Lot the past few weeks. Once I finish this I'll be onto The Stand.

    I <3 Stephen King! He's so descriptive and thorough with the scenes... Every time a movie comes out I have to reread the novel before I see it.
    The films never do the books justice, but I have to watch just in case!

    King's stuff was better before he got sober, it's a terrible thing to say but it's the truth.

    As is the case with many artists! *cough* musicians *cough*
  • jlval1989
    jlval1989 Posts: 89 Member
    I've been binge reading Terry Pratchett's Discworld books. Excellent!

    But, taking a break and rereading the Gormenghast Trilogy.
    Hands down the most descriptive book I've ever read - even more so than Tolkien!
  • YearOfTheDragonLeo
    YearOfTheDragonLeo Posts: 215 Member
    Murder, Mystery, Spy
    Lee Child
    David Baldacci
    Jo Nesbo
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