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vanillaswirl87
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Hello my new friends!

Post by vanillaswirl87 »

I love books and well there is nothing much else to say about me. I would love suggestions of books to read at all times. I am always in the need of a good book to read. I go to college, so reading is a good procrastinating tool for me :) I got into audiobooks and I love and highly recommend!
BookSnake
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Audiobooks can be very useful when travelling long distances in the car. What are some of your favourites?
vanillaswirl87
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Post by vanillaswirl87 »

I go to school and I have to drive there every single day and sometimes it can be up to a forty-five minute drive, so I agree they are great for people like me who all we do it drive.

I know I am a girl and it is a weird concept I don't even like dragons? I mean really, but really the Inheritance trilogy (Eragon, Eldest, Brisingir) is AMAZING. That kid can write so well and listening to it on audiobook just makes his story really come alive. I also have enjoyed Pillars of Earth, 1776 (highly recommend), Three Cups of Tea, I Capture a Castle. Those are the only ones I can think of on the spot.
BookSnake
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Post by BookSnake »

I appreciate the recommendations. I have Three Cups and Pillars on my 'too be read' list, and I really enjoyed I Capture The Castle when I read it only a few months ago.

I will definitely look into 1776, and even though Eragon is not my thing either, I have been tempted a couple of times to pick it up, so maybe audiobook is perfect with my reluctance.

Cheers!
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