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Old 10-27-2007, 05:41 PM #1
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The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
a lovely story, from beginning to end, Barcelona and
Spanish Civil War.

Bangkok Haunts by John Burdett
part of a remarkable series about a Thai Buddhist cop.

Portrait of an Artist a Biography of Georgia O'Keefe
just an interesting life, complex character.
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I like a lot of the books by these authors-
Tom Clancy-
http://www.clancyfaq.com/
Janet Evanovich -
http://www.evanovich.com/main_printlist.html
Sue Grafton-
http://www.suegrafton.com/bookshelf.asp?ISBN=0399152970
Diane Mott Davidson -
http://www.dianemottdavidson.com/books.html
D. Francis -
http://www.dickfrancis.com/index(1).htm

one that I have read about 5 times {once a year LOL} Dead Simple by Jon Land
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I read a lot and write short stories as much as my hands allow.

Water for Elephants: Sara Gruen
The Other Side of the Bridge: Mary Lawson
The Horseman's Graves: Jacqualine Baker (Canada) ***
Effigy: Alissa York (Canda) **
The Outlander: Gil Adamson (Canada) **

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By far Harry Potter Book 7

And all of the shopaholics books


Hahahah I am lite reader
Dabbo your books would make my head hurt...I am not smart enough for those
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I haven't seen the movie yet, but I read "into the wild" a long time ago, same author as into thin air- the somewhat more recent book about climbing everest. The Imax movie shot the same year (first imax camera to summit Everest) as Into Thin Air is written about was me and my hubby's first friendly date-followed by dinner and a lot of kissing about a week later.

I really liked both books, i have always been a fan of adventure writing.

The only other books I have read in the past two years are Harry Potter 7 and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. Loved both.
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LOL Shelley- the first one is a good read. not too heavy.

ANYTHING by robert Ludlum - Read the Bourne Identity, Supremacy, and Ultimatum (I loved them)

And Into the Wild and Into Thin Air - both GREAT books.... I'd love to climb Everest one day.
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