What are you reading?
#22
A list to throw into your mix:
The Invisible Bridge - Julie Orringer
All The Light We Cannot See - Anthony Doerr
The Light Between Oceans - M.L. Stedman
Anne of Green Gables Series - Lucy Maud Montgomery
1 Anne of Green Gables
2 Anne of Avonlea
3 Anne of the Island
3 Anne of Windy Poplars
4 Anne's House of Dreams
5 Anne of Ingelside
The Century Trilogy - Ken Follett:
1 Fall of Giants
2 Winter of the World
3 Edge of Eternity
The Pillars Series - Ken Follett:
1 The Pillars of the Earth
2 World Without End
The Black Tower Series - Stephen King (I think this series is the best he's written)
1 The Gunslinger
2 The Drawing of the Three
3 The Wastelands
4 Wizards and Glass
5 Wolves of the Calla
6 Song of Susannah
7 The Dark Tower
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - Ken Kesey
Anything by John Grisham - (Some lesser known books) A Painted House, Bleachers, Playing for Pizza
Anything by these authors: Jeffery Deaver (2 short stories books: Twisted & More Twisted), Henning Mankell, Lawrence Block, Elmore Leonard. OK, that turned into a long list....I guess I read a lot. )
The Invisible Bridge - Julie Orringer
All The Light We Cannot See - Anthony Doerr
The Light Between Oceans - M.L. Stedman
Anne of Green Gables Series - Lucy Maud Montgomery
1 Anne of Green Gables
2 Anne of Avonlea
3 Anne of the Island
3 Anne of Windy Poplars
4 Anne's House of Dreams
5 Anne of Ingelside
The Century Trilogy - Ken Follett:
1 Fall of Giants
2 Winter of the World
3 Edge of Eternity
The Pillars Series - Ken Follett:
1 The Pillars of the Earth
2 World Without End
The Black Tower Series - Stephen King (I think this series is the best he's written)
1 The Gunslinger
2 The Drawing of the Three
3 The Wastelands
4 Wizards and Glass
5 Wolves of the Calla
6 Song of Susannah
7 The Dark Tower
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - Ken Kesey
Anything by John Grisham - (Some lesser known books) A Painted House, Bleachers, Playing for Pizza
Anything by these authors: Jeffery Deaver (2 short stories books: Twisted & More Twisted), Henning Mankell, Lawrence Block, Elmore Leonard. OK, that turned into a long list....I guess I read a lot. )
#25
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Arizona
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Agatha Christie is my standby author. I have a major portion of her books and I re-read them every year it seems. I put post it notes inside on the front cover and write the month and year.
I have trouble retaining information so it's like a never ending cycle of new stories.
I have trouble retaining information so it's like a never ending cycle of new stories.
#26
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 9,521
I just finished W is for Wasted by Sue Grafton. I've been reading her books for years and really like them. The last 2 haven't seemed as good to me. I don't know whether its just me but it seems like her writing is changing.
#28
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: north Alabama
Posts: 1,861
For some reason, I'm fascinated with the mail-order brides of the 1800's. I love reading about their "adventures" and trials of marriage to unknown men, and sometimes finding love. These had to be very desperate women and men to advertise for unknown marriage partners.....
#29
I just finished W is for Wasted by Sue Grafton. I've been reading her books for years and really like them. The last 2 haven't seemed as good to me. I don't know whether its just me but it seems like her writing is changing.
I believe Kinsey is becoming more mellow as she ages in the books.
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