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Old 05-01-2004, 02:10 PM
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Off the top of my head.....you really should read "Cider House Rules". And because I read them about the same time..thinking of that one always brings "Snow Falling on Cedars" to my mind, one of my all time favorites.

One of the funniest things I've ever read was by Christopher Buckley, and was called "Thank You For Smoking."

Tom King is a Canadian writer I absolutely adore, whom you may not have heard of. If I only get to recommend one, I'd say "Green Grass, Running Water." If you like Gabriel Garcia-Marquez at all (and if you don't know...put him on the list NOW ), run don't walk and order it. Which, unfortunately, you'll probably have to do.

OH, and on the non-fiction front.....I think you'll really like this one, Lil. It's called "Time, Love, Memory." By, oh hell, brb....Jonathan Weiner. It's kind of a semi-historical account of the discovery of the connection between behavior and genetics. It's really accessible to the non-scientist. At least, I think it is. It captures the magic of science, what makes us willing to do it.

And for a little tiny book to slip in your bag, there "The Ice Finders" by Bolles. Again, history meets sociology....about geology this time. But it's really a lovely little read.

And that's enough from me....always more I could recommend. If you do pick any of these up, do let me know what you think!

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"The Doomsday Book"~ Connie Willis...Sort of historical fiction/fantasy. Time travel back to the days of the black plague. Very interesting read...

"Good in Bed"~ Jennifer Weiner...Laugh out loud funny!!! Read this last summer on vacation.

I've been addicted recently to some not so well written, but fun vampire slayer type books by Laurell K. Hamilton

"A Widow for one Year"~John Irving.....just about anything he's written is good!

"Parable of the Talents"~ Octavia E. Butler

If you like any science fiction or fantasy type books I have a slew of those I could recommend. I read on average a book or two a week almost all of which I enjoy, so my tastes are quite varried.


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Old 05-01-2004, 07:00 PM
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Books...

"On Writing" or "The Dead Zone" by Stephen King

"DaVinci Code", "Angels & Demons", "Deception Point" or "Digital Fortress" by Dan Brown

"Civil War" trilogy by Shelby Foote

"Bloodletters and Badmen" latest edition

Stephanie Plum novels by Janet Evanovich (for laughs) "One For The Money" is the first one.

Dana Stabenow's Kate Shugak novels

"The Keep" by F. Paul Wilson

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Old 05-01-2004, 09:25 PM
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I enjoy the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich...light reading, a little frustration, a little sex (maybe) and lots of laughs. Light reading that doesn't require a lot of deep thought, just pure enjoyment. Good beach books.. lol
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Old 05-01-2004, 09:34 PM
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I highly recomend the series by Richard Paul Evans of "The Locket and" The Christmas box." and his other book "The looking glass" they all tie together and are a great read, I couldn't put them down.
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Old 05-01-2004, 11:05 PM
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I've been reading mostly technical books for study so I don't have too many recommendations for non-tech stuff right now but a few that come to mind are:
  • American Scream : The Bill Hicks Story by Cynthia True.
  • The Real Frank Zappa Book by Frank Zappa and Peter Occhiogrosso.
  • Food Of The Gods by Terrence McKenna.
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Have you ever read anything by Laurell K. Hamilton..if not just e-mail me. I have almost all of them and will be happy to mail them to you to borrow...and trust me I don't loan out books normally, but, well you are an exception.


You also might like to try Janet Evanovich for some light reading with lots of laughs!
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Old 05-02-2004, 10:34 AM
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Have you ever read anything by Laurell K. Hamilton..if not just e-mail me. I have almost all of them and will be happy to mail them to you to borrow...and trust me I don't loan out books normally, but, well you are an exception.


You also might like to try Janet Evanovich for some light reading with lots of laughs!


Actually STO had suggested Hamilton to me awhile back and I got A Kiss of Shadows for Christmas but have not been able to really get into due to school reading responsibilities. I'll try to finish that one first!
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As I mentioned earlier about Laurell K. Hamilton, I have read 6 of the Anita Blake series and the 2 Merry Gentry(A kiss of Shadows is one of the later). I read all these in a matter of a few weeks. I picked it up on a whim from my local bookstore and though I find the writing a bit elementary, its my new guilty pleasure. I really enjoyed the Merry Gentry series.
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Laurell k Hamilton rocks! I introduced Nikki to them and they're great!

Also the Kushiel's servant trilogy by Jacqueline Carey - about a coutesan who enjoys pain........very kinky!
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Lilith,How about Isabel Allende's APHRODITE A Memoir Of The Senses.The lady can make you hungry and horney at the same time.Come to think of it,thats a pretty natural state for me.
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Old 05-02-2004, 04:02 PM
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I'm reading one nice steamy brand new trashy romance novel right now. It's by Lisa Kleypas, and it is called Suddenly You. I just got it early last week, off the new sellers section. Very steamy, set in 1836, however, I could see quite a bit of it even relating to life today.

Like I've said twice all ready- steamy. Quite a lot of sex scenes for a historical romance.
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Old 05-02-2004, 06:35 PM
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Well, I don't know how it's going to be yet, but I just bought Sting's autobiography. I don't like Oprah, but watched one with my mom about him and his life, and this book, and Oprah read excerpts from it, and ... the book flows like poetry. It's just.. the snippets she read were like.. honey.

So I bought it. I'll let you know how it goes.
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