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Old 12-06-2009, 12:48 PM #11
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Books are never boring! Much better than TV

I have a fantasy series too... filled with adult themes, but rather
violent, with sociopathic people killing each other off...but still very intriguing and very well written.
a friend of mine has just published 3 books ... sorta a series ... BONES ... http://www.amazon.com/Bones-K-J-Dahl...0121615&sr=1-2

that's the first book .. it's mystery .. who dun it ...
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My favorite author is Karen Kingsbury. I love any and all books by her!

Right now I am reading Eat Pray Love, but hope to finish it this weekend. Not sure what book I will start next--I have over 50 to read on my Kindle and a few paperbacks to get through.
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I've just finished the Steig Larsenn (?) books and I'm reading the series by Sue Grafton; currently on "P Is For Peril"....promised myself that I'd read 100 books by the end of this year and I'm on #105 now....yay!!!

I LOVE to read but I only allow myself to read after 10pm. I usually read until 3am but it's hard to stop even then. I think my New Year's Resolution will be to read at least 150 books, but we'll see...I will practically have my own library by that time!

What's everyone else reading?
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One of my favorite books: The Dancing Wu Li Masters, is about the relationship between many eastern religions and particle physics. It is quite interesting.

I just finished Hugh Laurie's book The Gun Seller. I liked it, even though the ending was a little abrupt. But, it seems most modern books are that way.
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favorite book is "The Five People You Meet in Heaven" by Mitch Albom or Album not sure how to spell the last name.
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I recently read a series called "the hunger games" by suzanne collins and LOVED IT! I hear they are making a movie out of the books. it really was good reading.
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bleusz: If you haven't read them, I recommend the Mitford series by Jan Karon, the characters are simply enchanting. [/QUOTE]

When I saw the name Jan Karon, I thought that it was very familiar. Then I saw the Mitford series. Theses are some of my favorites. Real life, finding the good in all people and events. Yes, I reccomend this series, too!
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Whiplash by Catherine Coulter. I can hardly put it down! It's listed as an FBI thriller. It's about a pharmaceutical company manipulating production of its chemo drug for their own financial gain. There's alot more to it than just this...including a murder, and a private investigator who's dug up some juicy dirt on the company's top guy.
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I read "Water for Elephants." My DS35's GF gave it to me months ago, and I read it while on vacation. It was very well-written...sad in parts, but I was sad when I finished, which is a sign to me of a good book...
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That one sounds good to me, Kelly.
Now that I have my wonderful Kindle, I will definately be catching up on reading my mystery novels......and so much more.
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