What books would you recommend to read?
#1
I spend a lot of time taking care of my elderly mom and this includes being up all night some times. She struggles with dementia and has sleeping problems. I always have a book to read when I have down time while I'm with her. I'm curious about what good books you have read, that you would recommend to some one else to read and why? Thanks to all for your replies!
#3
I'm a huge james patterson fan, I also like harlan cohben. Those are my two faves. However you cannot count dean koontz out. He is sometimes more difficult for me to read due to his numberous characters, but a good read if you can stay focused
My faves of james patterson are his series involving the womens murder club ( ie 1rst to die, 2nd chance, 3rd degree, 4th of july, 5th horseman, 6th target, 7th heaven, 8th confession, 9th judgement, 10th anniversay)
the quickie
the postcard killers
and the honeymoon were also good reads
he also has his alex cross series
harlen cohben his series featuring myron bolitar
My faves of james patterson are his series involving the womens murder club ( ie 1rst to die, 2nd chance, 3rd degree, 4th of july, 5th horseman, 6th target, 7th heaven, 8th confession, 9th judgement, 10th anniversay)
the quickie
the postcard killers
and the honeymoon were also good reads
he also has his alex cross series
harlen cohben his series featuring myron bolitar
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A lady at the gym just told me about Jan Karon.... the Mitford Series... read the ist one At Home in Mitford and just started the 2nd in series A Light in the Window...light read and change from mystery gene - which I love.lol
Judy in Phx
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#7
Some of my favourites:
Margaret Atwood
Lee Child
Dan Brown
Michael Connelly
Robert Crais
John Darnton
Jasper Fforde
Diana Gabaldon
Lisa Gardner
Tess Gerritsen
Susan Isaacs
Jonathan Kellerman
Jesse Kellerman
Steve Martini
Jeffry P Lindsay
Steve Martini
Robert K Tanenbaum
F Paul Wilson
I love my library :)
Margaret Atwood
Lee Child
Dan Brown
Michael Connelly
Robert Crais
John Darnton
Jasper Fforde
Diana Gabaldon
Lisa Gardner
Tess Gerritsen
Susan Isaacs
Jonathan Kellerman
Jesse Kellerman
Steve Martini
Jeffry P Lindsay
Steve Martini
Robert K Tanenbaum
F Paul Wilson
I love my library :)
#9
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Location: central Indiana
Posts: 1,166
[quote=mamaw]Anything by Nicholas Sparks, Jodi Picoult, Barbara Delinsky and the Elm Creek Quilt books by Jennifer Chiaverinni./quote]
In addition to the above authors (who I enjoy reading), I also highly suggest books by Dorothea Benton Frank, Mary Alice Monroe, Beverly Lewis, Emilie Richards and especially, Kristin Hannah.
I also just finished a book titled THE BLUE BOTTLE CLUB by Penelope J Stokes. It was an excellent novel!
I love to read..that is why I don't get as much quilting done as I could! I do not often do mysteries, though, every now and then I do read Robin Cook and James Patterson.
In addition to the above authors (who I enjoy reading), I also highly suggest books by Dorothea Benton Frank, Mary Alice Monroe, Beverly Lewis, Emilie Richards and especially, Kristin Hannah.
I also just finished a book titled THE BLUE BOTTLE CLUB by Penelope J Stokes. It was an excellent novel!
I love to read..that is why I don't get as much quilting done as I could! I do not often do mysteries, though, every now and then I do read Robin Cook and James Patterson.
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I like the Janet Evanovich books - with Stephanie Plum.
They are borderline raunchy, a lot of fantasy, and - for some of us - laugh out loud, roll on the floor funny.
They will either amuse you a lot - or be a total turn off.
They are borderline raunchy, a lot of fantasy, and - for some of us - laugh out loud, roll on the floor funny.
They will either amuse you a lot - or be a total turn off.
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