
I'm bored with the book I'm reading...recommend something
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Purplelilac82 |
I'm bored with the book I'm reading...recommend something |
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Posts: 19273 (12/22/2009 2:26 PM) |
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iLOVEtubas |
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Posts: 22260 (12/22/2009 3:07 PM) |
I finished The Time Traveler's Wife a few weeks ago and I LOVED it.
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GodsStillSpendinTimeOnJuju |
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Posts: 1528 (12/22/2009 3:09 PM) |
I'm almost done with Handle With Care by Jodi Piccoult and I'm loving it.
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drp4video |
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Posts: 7784 (12/22/2009 3:20 PM) |
Sarahs Key
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LimitedRetroOG |
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Posts: 6098 (12/22/2009 3:21 PM) Favorite Newcomer '09
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Green Eggs and Ham.
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KDreamer |
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Posts: 12688 (12/22/2009 3:23 PM) |
I just started Time Travellers Wife... Love it so far
I LOVED "The Lovely Bones" by Alice Seabold... Eventhough its now a movie.. I highly recommend the book. |
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PENNYFOURYOURTHOUGHTS |
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Posts: 1315 (12/22/2009 3:41 PM) |
I just finished reading the final book of the Luxe series. It's like Gossip Girl, but set in like the early 1900's New York City. It's 4 books, and
they are really easy to read.
The Sookie Stackhouse books are pretty good too, even though they are badly written LOL. But I like them, and they are a quick read too. |
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NancyOttawa |
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Posts: 9440 (12/22/2009 3:55 PM) |
Lot's of great suggestions and reviews also in the Book Forum. I've picked up a few books from recommendations there.
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Nico Corvus |
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Posts: 46152 (12/22/2009 4:01 PM) |
Break by Hannah Moskowitz
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One Lucky Scoop |
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Posts: 1680 (12/22/2009 4:05 PM) |
One for the Money by Janet Evanovich
Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins The Maze Runner by James Dashner Hush Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick |
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One Lucky Scoop |
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Posts: 1681 (12/22/2009 4:05 PM) |
Double post.. again. UGH.
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KiKiKelly22 |
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Posts: 26875 (12/22/2009 4:07 PM) |
I'm reading Little Women! I love classics.
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Jrtismine |
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Posts: 26056 (12/22/2009 4:19 PM) |
GodsStillSpendinTimeOnJuju wrote: is it like the rest of her books though? I have read "My Sister's Keeper," "The Pact" & "Vanishing Acts" and I feel like they all had a tie in, which is why I haven't started the other book I have of hers.
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bigley22 |
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Posts: 14272 (12/22/2009 4:50 PM) |
One for the Money by Janet Evanovich I love her books. I've read almost all of the ones she's written so far and haven't been disappointed once. |
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glitterkittyjen |
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Posts: 865 (12/22/2009 4:54 PM) |
Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen was completely enthralling, I couldn't put it down.
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Queen Skeezah |
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Posts: 2051 (12/22/2009 4:55 PM) |
The bible
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magnoliam |
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Posts: 5640 (12/22/2009 5:02 PM) |
ALL of David Sedaris's books
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lance a d O O d L e |
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Posts: 6545 (12/22/2009 5:16 PM) |
Oooh I second Water for Elephants. I also read Snow Flower and the Secret Fan this summer and really enjoyed it.
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Lilla Bean |
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Posts: 1913 (12/22/2009 5:27 PM) |
This is kind of a weird book topic, but one of the books on my list is, "The Chariots of the Gods."
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Purplelilac82 |
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Posts: 19277 (12/22/2009 5:29 PM) |
Has anyone read God: A biography?
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GodsStillSpendinTimeOnJuju |
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Posts: 1530 (12/22/2009 6:37 PM) |
Jrtismine wrote: It's like the rest of her books in the fact that it focuses on a legal battle and how it affects the lives of the people involved. I just finished it and the ending was.... interesting. |
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