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alysedai![]() Newport News, Virginia | #1 We have lots of threads here that talk about music and movies and such...but not so many that talk about books. As resident English teacher, this makes me sad. I love to read. LOVE it. And I'm always looking for new books to read. So, I thought maybe we could start a thread in which we share our favorite books, or ask for books in a certain genre. I'm always open to reading new things, and I'm always happy to share my own list of books. I have a nook tablet, which I absolutely love, and it has almost 300 books on it. So you could say I love reading, yes indeedy. I just started reading the Mortal Devices series by Cassandra Clare (Young Adult Literature) and those are fantastic. Before that I read the Hunger Games Trilogy by Suzanne Collins...another fantastic read. I generally tend to love Sci-Fi and Fantasy literature, and I don't discriminate between Young Adult and Adult fiction. So feel free to list what you're reading and whether you like it here. Or, if you have something to recommend, you can do that here too! Happy Reading! | ||||||
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| chisa96 Supreme Goddess ![]() Out in Nature, Wisconsin | #2 I read Gulliver's Travels a bit ago, and it was great. It'll be one of them that gets at least a second read. | ||||||
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sister_of_mercy![]() London, United Kingdom | #3 I'm currently reading How to Leave Twitter by Grace Dent, it's a lot funnier than you'd have thought. The Hunger Games and Game of Thrones are both on my list of books to read though, once they come down in price a bit. My favourite book though is Jane Eyre. | ||||||
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alysedai![]() Newport News, Virginia | #4 @sister_of_mercy Said ![]() I'm currently reading How to Leave Twitter by Grace Dent, it's a lot funnier than you'd have thought. The Hunger Games and Game of Thrones are both on my list of books to read though, once they come down in price a bit. My favourite book though is Jane Eyre. Game of Thrones is awesomeeeee! And I've always loved Jane Eyre...except for one class in college where we had to write 5 essays about it... | ||||||
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Deal_With_It![]() Stevens Pass, Washington | #5 'Farnham's Freehold' by Robert Heinlein is one of my favorites. Easy reading, intertaining, and thought provoking. Of course you can't leave out Victor Hugo's 'Les Miserables'. 'Evita: The Real Life of Eva Peron' by Nicholas Fraser, 'Anthem'and 'Atlas Shrugged' by Ayn Rand 'Don't Knock the Corners Off' by Caroline Glyn, read this when I was around 15. | ||||||
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blackfoot1964![]() Dunstable, Massachusetts | #6 I love the Gaea series by John Varley. The books are named Wizard, Titan and Demon. | ||||||
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sweetheart5545![]() , Florida | #7 I love cassandra clares books,im currently reading the midnight club,its good.I love honest illusions by Nora Roberts,its such a great book,and anything by nora roberts is good.L.J. Smith is also a good author. | ||||||
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| jmo Beruset af Julebryg ![]() The United Kingdom of Great Br | #8 To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. | ||||||
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Pandorazz![]() Oxfordshire, United Kingdom | #9 I have so many favourite books, it's hard to chose. Misery by Stephen King is a really good book. The Well by Peter Labrow is also good. | ||||||
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| Eaglebauer FOSSOR SAPIENS ![]() Saint Louis, Missouri | #10 Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment Eric Larson's Devil inthe White City Chang and Eng - Dereck Strauss American Skin - Don DeGrazia The Road - Cormac McCarthy A s***load more. | ||||||
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Leon![]() San Diego, California | #11 Pretty much anything by JD Salinger or Mark Twain Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass | ||||||
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| chisa96 Supreme Goddess ![]() Out in Nature, Wisconsin | #12 @Leon Said ![]() Pretty much anything by JD Salinger or Mark Twain Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass What would you recommend most strongly by him after catcher in the rye? | ||||||
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Leon![]() San Diego, California | #13 Franny and Zooey and then Raise High the Roofbeam, Carpenters. The dialogue in the latter is phenomenal. | |||||||
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| DuLu TRAIN deRAILour ![]() Waverly, Washington | #14 Alys: I thought you said that you have a .. nook tablE ..with over 300 books on it. Was picturing very, verry, verrryyyyy tall stacks of books. I love Nora Roberts, Salinger, Clussler. Mostly read nonfiction - for entertainment, wiling away my time doing something that I enjoy. | ||||||
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white_swan53![]() right here, | #15 @chisa96 Said ![]() I read Gulliver's Travels a bit ago, and it was great. It'll be one of them that gets at least a second read. What are the odds ? I am reading this book now. I was wondering around a fair sized second hand store few weeks ago and came across a very well cared for and in good shape ,copy of Gulliver's Travels published by 'The Spencer Press' in 1937 . I'm a nut for classics and antiquities . ![]() | ||||||
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