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2012-11-29 11:38 AM in reply to: #4513465 |
Champion 5495 Whizzzzzlandia | Subject: RE: Recommend me something to read please Bigfuzzydoug - 2012-11-28 11:58 AM 'The Red Tent' by Anita Diamant. I couldn't put it down. It's fiction, based on the Bible. (HOLD ON!) It's not a religious, preachy, book. Basically, take the Old Testament and tell it from the women's point of view. A fictional account of the women; Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, and Leah. There role and what life was like being married to the famous men in the Bible. It was AWESOME!
YES YES YES! I made good use of the chart in the front of the book to keep everyone straight. Thoroughly enjoyed it, though. Also loved The Art of Racing in the Rain... but you will cry... especially since you have a dog. And it's not just a little cry, it will be a horrifying, snot filled, blubbering sob. So if you are OK with that... it's a great book. Devil in the White City was good... and especially interesting to me because I'm from Chicago. I read the Poisonwood Bible and enjoyed that as well... especially how each chapter was from a different character's POV. If you are looking to just breeze through a book and laugh a lot... CONFESSIONS OF A SHOPAHOLIC is freaking hilarious. Probably because I could identify with much of what she was saying/doing. The second book in the series is good too... I think it's SHOPAHOLIC TAKES MANHATTAN... after that... they just get boring. Edited by Whizzzzz 2012-11-29 11:40 AM |
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2012-11-29 11:45 AM in reply to: #4508221 |
Extreme Veteran 550 Vine Grove, KY | Subject: RE: Recommend me something to read please I thought both the Passage and The Twelve take some time to really get rolling. The last couple hundred pages of each were awesome though. I did prefer book 1 to book 2. I just read 77 Days in September, which I thought was a pretty decent quick read. About an EMP terrorist attack and the fallout from that. |
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2012-11-29 7:49 PM in reply to: #4508221 |
Master 1730 Straight outta Compton | Subject: RE: Recommend me something to read please Just finished "I Suck At Girls" by Justin Halpern. You will ROFL reading it. |
2012-11-29 9:27 PM in reply to: #4514812 |
Champion 5312 Calgary | Subject: RE: Recommend me something to read please jmk-brooklyn - 2012-11-29 9:50 AM BigDH - 2012-11-28 12:23 PM jmk-brooklyn - 2012-11-23 6:33 PM Read "The Passage" it's awesome. I just started the follow-up, called " The Twelve", in what will eventually be a trilogy. Took your advice and started the Passage. Great Audio book, about a third of the way through. Was going to stop and take a break (it is 30 hours long) but it is quite riveting. I bet it would make a good audipbook. Is it read by anyone famous? I'm sure it'll make a great movie eventually too. The second book is good so far. I'm only a few chapters in, but it picks up more or less where the Passage left off. It is read by Scott Brick. I guess he is quite big in audiobooks. He does a very good job. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Brick I already put a hold on the second book. I am happy though that he is only 2 books in, going through the 5 books in the Song of Ice and Fire was fairly exhuasting. |
2012-11-30 8:11 AM in reply to: #4508221 |
Champion 14571 the alamo city, Texas | Subject: RE: Recommend me something to read please dodgersmom - 2012-11-23 7:36 PM Taking my mom on a 7-day cruise in January. In an effort to not want to throw her overboard (kidding of course ), I need some good, light reading. I generally like murder mysteries (Alex Cross etc.). I also enjoy some good non-fiction and would be interested in some running/biking (but no Lance stuff). Last cruise I read all 3 Hunger Games books and loved them. What's been on your must read list? you would probably enjoy the james patterson women's murder club books. easy reads, likeable characters, nothing brilliant but certainly on par with alex cross. they have cheesy titles with numbers in them, but i can't remember any of them right now. you don't need to start with the first one if you can't find it. |
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2012-11-30 9:03 AM in reply to: #4516030 |
Master 4119 Toronto | Subject: RE: Recommend me something to read please mehaner - 2012-11-30 9:11 AM dodgersmom - 2012-11-23 7:36 PM Taking my mom on a 7-day cruise in January. In an effort to not want to throw her overboard (kidding of course ), I need some good, light reading. I generally like murder mysteries (Alex Cross etc.). I also enjoy some good non-fiction and would be interested in some running/biking (but no Lance stuff). Last cruise I read all 3 Hunger Games books and loved them. What's been on your must read list? you would probably enjoy the james patterson women's murder club books. easy reads, likeable characters, nothing brilliant but certainly on par with alex cross. they have cheesy titles with numbers in them, but i can't remember any of them right now. you don't need to start with the first one if you can't find it. Yeah, in that vein, i am currently reading the Janet Evanovich Stephanie Plum novels that start with 'one for the money' - really easy reading, funny, with some adventure/mystery. Will never win any awards but I find them to be like book crack - there are 19 of them and i am at 6. I am not sure it will hold my attention for all 19 but is definitely good for when you don't feel like reading anything to heavy. |
2012-11-30 9:05 AM in reply to: #4508221 |
Champion 14571 the alamo city, Texas | Subject: RE: Recommend me something to read please also...have you read the harry potter books? they are phenomenally entertaining reads. there is a mystery aspect to each book. great vacation/escape books. |
2012-11-30 9:19 AM in reply to: #4508221 |
Regular 525 | Subject: RE: Recommend me something to read please Are all of you on this thread in my library system? Almost everything suggested is checked out for digital download. Sure there are Clancy and Patterson available, but of all the authors in here new to me I can't get anything for my upcoming trip to Vegas. I do have several items on my wait-list now though. Thanks for the suggestions and keep them coming. |
2012-11-30 9:20 AM in reply to: #4516135 |
Champion 10550 Austin, Texas | Subject: RE: Recommend me something to read please I re-read the Potter books about once every other year or so... they were one series that I was absolutely gutted to get rid of when I moved to London (books are really heavy and expensive to ship) and I'll be re-buying the series once I'm doing that working thing. One other series that I became engrossed in is one that's historical fiction with a little time travel and romance all thrown in - the Diana Gabaldon series that starts with Outlander. It's really well written, though it can be a tad too descriptive at times. I couldn't put it down until about the 4th book in the series when I finally needed a break to something else. |
2012-11-30 10:14 AM in reply to: #4516177 |
Master 4119 Toronto | Subject: RE: Recommend me something to read please blueyedbikergirl - 2012-11-30 10:20 AM I re-read the Potter books about once every other year or so... they were one series that I was absolutely gutted to get rid of when I moved to London (books are really heavy and expensive to ship) and I'll be re-buying the series once I'm doing that working thing. One other series that I became engrossed in is one that's historical fiction with a little time travel and romance all thrown in - the Diana Gabaldon series that starts with Outlander. It's really well written, though it can be a tad too descriptive at times. I couldn't put it down until about the 4th book in the series when I finally needed a break to something else. I finally read Outlander this year and it was very enjoyable. Are the other ones good too? |
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2012-11-30 8:15 PM in reply to: #4508221 |
Member 172 Wetaskiwin Canada | Subject: RE: Recommend me something to read please I m currently reading " Road to Valour " by Aili and Andres McConnon. it's about an Italian cyclist before and during the second world war. a true story that gives you some insight in cycling pre war and some history in Italy's roll during the war. Edited by Drago 2012-11-30 8:15 PM |
2012-11-30 8:41 PM in reply to: #4516306 |
Member 3149 | Subject: RE: Recommend me something to read please The other outlander books are good up to book five, then it all goes downhill. The last two have little to no plot and are pretty poorly written (comparatively speaking to her other works--ithey aren't 50 shades bad). She also wrote some "side-stories" about Lord John Gray, and those are pretty good. |
2012-11-30 9:32 PM in reply to: #4512317 |
Extreme Veteran 1648 | Subject: RE: Recommend me something to read please ebshot - 2012-11-27 3:58 PM I'm on a non fiction kick. The last few I have really enjoyed are: |
2012-11-30 9:32 PM in reply to: #4512317 |
Extreme Veteran 1648 | Subject: RE: Recommend me something to read please ebshot - 2012-11-27 3:58 PM I'm on a non fiction kick. The last few I have really enjoyed are: I just finished Wild and really enjoyed it. I also really liked Left Neglected and Still Alice by Lisa Genova. I have her new one Love Anthony but have not read it yet. Edited by Moonrocket 2012-11-30 9:34 PM |
2012-12-01 6:43 PM in reply to: #4508221 |
Extreme Veteran 1222 Tallahassee, Florida | Subject: RE: Recommend me something to read please Wow, I'm glad I found this thread. So many books to try out. I'm going to throw out books in various categories. First, since you liked Hunger Games, I'm mention the teenager books that have gone mainstream. Have you tried Twilight series? Many of the movies are hideous and actually I didn't really like the first book but it was actually a good, cohesive series. Of course, Harry Potter was recommended and the books are outstanding. Jeffrey Archer and John Gresham have already been mentioned and they are among my favt light reads (although Archer is really something in real life). Love, love, love Calico Joe but I'm a huge baseball fan. Just finished Eat, Pray, Love and didn't want the book to end. Very good. Haven't seen the movie but I know the movie can't capture the writing style and insights. Mysteries: Sandra Brown is predictable (romance) but interesting with the background mystery. Most are not works of art but good reads. Rainwater is especially good. Jeffery Deaver with the Lincoln Rhymes series - many are chilling. Koontz scared the photeey out of me. Along with Evanovich, Mary Kay Andrews is a nice cruise read. Also love Maeve Benchy and Eileen Goudge. I love how minor characters in one book are major in others. Plus with Maeve, I love being in Ireland. Sara Breun with Water for Elephants and I liked Ape House although it wasn't as compelling as Elephants. I like Anne Rivers Siddon as well. Currently reading the Kitchen House which has come highly recommended. Along the lines of The Help. Yep, I've got The Art of Racing in the Rain but not ready to go that sobby right now. And of course, Kite Runner was excellent (and disturbing) and I'm scared to start A Thousand Splendid Suns. And Nicholas Sparks ... well don't read him on the cruise. Anybody else like Nelson Demille? I like most of his (Hated Spencerville tho). I actually like some of his with the smartazz protagonist but I can't remember his name. |
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2012-12-01 7:45 PM in reply to: #4508221 |
Elite 3972 Reno | Subject: RE: Recommend me something to read please I am loading up the kindle for a long trip - so I am watching this thread. I saw a Tom Robbins book - a long time since I read one of those! The OP and suggestions are some genres that I do not frequent, so in my quest to become "well-read" I should sample them! |
2012-12-28 9:50 AM in reply to: #4508221 |
Master 3205 ann arbor, michigan | Subject: RE: Recommend me something to read please One of my Christmas gifts was a book called, "The Underwater Window." It is a fictional account of a swimmers quest to make the 2012 Olympic Swim team in the 400 free. It was a really enjoyable, and quick, read. It is a little bit like, "Once a Runner" for swimming. It definitely motivated me to swim more/harder and will go on my shelf of books that I will read again. It was good enough that I would like to help the author out by promoting his book a little. And now I have done that |
2012-12-28 10:47 AM in reply to: #4514929 |
Champion 7821 Brooklyn, NY | Subject: RE: Recommend me something to read please TriathletePT - 2012-11-29 11:45 AM I thought both the Passage and The Twelve take some time to really get rolling. The last couple hundred pages of each were awesome though. I did prefer book 1 to book 2. I just read 77 Days in September, which I thought was a pretty decent quick read. About an EMP terrorist attack and the fallout from that. I finished the Twelve and I agree with you that I liked the first one better. I think that that's going to often be the case with the second book in a trilogy. It's sort of a story without a beginning or an end. |
2012-12-28 6:44 PM in reply to: #4551496 |
Extreme Veteran 1648 | Subject: RE: Recommend me something to read please wannabefaster - 2012-12-28 8:50 AM One of my Christmas gifts was a book called, "The Underwater Window." It is a fictional account of a swimmers quest to make the 2012 Olympic Swim team in the 400 free. It was a really enjoyable, and quick, read. It is a little bit like, "Once a Runner" for swimming. It definitely motivated me to swim more/harder and will go on my shelf of books that I will read again. It was good enough that I would like to help the author out by promoting his book a little. And now I have done that This sounds great! I just downloaded to my nook. Does anyone remember the name of the book of the writer trying to get on any olympic team? I saw it recommended somewhere but can't remember the name. I really enjoyed the book Crying with Cockroaches. |
2012-12-28 6:48 PM in reply to: #4508221 |
Extreme Veteran 1648 | Subject: RE: Recommend me something to read please As good as gold is the book I was looking for! |
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2012-12-30 2:44 PM in reply to: #4551681 |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: Recommend me something to read please jmk-brooklyn - 2012-12-28 10:47 AM TriathletePT - 2012-11-29 11:45 AM I thought both the Passage and The Twelve take some time to really get rolling. The last couple hundred pages of each were awesome though. I did prefer book 1 to book 2. I just read 77 Days in September, which I thought was a pretty decent quick read. About an EMP terrorist attack and the fallout from that. I finished the Twelve and I agree with you that I liked the first one better. I think that that's going to often be the case with the second book in a trilogy. It's sort of a story without a beginning or an end. You guys have convinced me to grab "The Passage" audiobook. I'm getting tired of listening to the same music over and over again on the treadmill and need something new. This series looks like something I'd enjoy. |
2012-12-30 10:08 PM in reply to: #4508221 |
Champion 10471 Dallas, TX | Subject: RE: Recommend me something to read please dodgersmom - 2012-11-23 6:36 PM Taking my mom on a 7-day cruise in January. In an effort to not want to throw her overboard (kidding of course ), I need some good, light reading. I generally like murder mysteries (Alex Cross etc.). I also enjoy some good non-fiction and would be interested in some running/biking (but no Lance stuff). Last cruise I read all 3 Hunger Games books and loved them. What's been on your must read list? Sorry, didn't read all the responses. Game of Thrones series is amazing! I am watching the mini series on HBO, but have also started reading the books. Amazing! The first book is 800 pages... which kept me entertained for a week while on vacation. Greatness! |
2013-01-02 9:01 AM in reply to: #4554498 |
Champion 14571 the alamo city, Texas | Subject: RE: Recommend me something to read please KSH - 2012-12-30 11:08 PM dodgersmom - 2012-11-23 6:36 PM Sorry, didn't read all the responses. Game of Thrones series is amazing! I am watching the mini series on HBO, but have also started reading the books. Amazing! The first book is 800 pages... which kept me entertained for a week while on vacation. Greatness! Taking my mom on a 7-day cruise in January. In an effort to not want to throw her overboard (kidding of course ), I need some good, light reading. I generally like murder mysteries (Alex Cross etc.). I also enjoy some good non-fiction and would be interested in some running/biking (but no Lance stuff). Last cruise I read all 3 Hunger Games books and loved them. What's been on your must read list? just started game of thrones over christmas.....AWESOMEEEEE |
2013-01-02 7:20 PM in reply to: #4557569 |
Austin, Texas or Jupiter, Florida | Subject: RE: Recommend me something to read please mehaner - 2013-01-02 9:01 AM KSH - 2012-12-30 11:08 PM dodgersmom - 2012-11-23 6:36 PM Sorry, didn't read all the responses. Game of Thrones series is amazing! I am watching the mini series on HBO, but have also started reading the books. Amazing! The first book is 800 pages... which kept me entertained for a week while on vacation. Greatness! Taking my mom on a 7-day cruise in January. In an effort to not want to throw her overboard (kidding of course ), I need some good, light reading. I generally like murder mysteries (Alex Cross etc.). I also enjoy some good non-fiction and would be interested in some running/biking (but no Lance stuff). Last cruise I read all 3 Hunger Games books and loved them. What's been on your must read list? just started game of thrones over christmas.....AWESOMEEEEE After you've read several chapters of GOT, go to Google Images, type Game of Thrones Funny and laugh until your beverage spits out your nose... The best is George RR Martin saying "oh you have a favorite character?...Not anymore..." Martin really did an amazing job creating the world and characters. Very well written books. |
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