Any good books!!!!!!!

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bluegirl123876
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Any good books!!!!!!!

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Hello everyone

I'm looking for good books to read

There's nothing I don't like
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Stinkin' Fascist
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If you don't hate anything, then I'd have to suggest Kim Harrison's The Hollows.
The way the characters are portrayed is amazing, and how easy it is to really get involved and caught up in the storyline is great.
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I suggest Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater and also The Joe Pitt Series by Charlie Huston... great reads... different ends of the spectrums though
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Some of my recent favourites:

The Princess Bride - William Goldman
The City of Dreaming Books - Walter Moers
The Big Over Easy - Jasper Fforde
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society- Mary Annn Shaffer
The Book of Lost Things - John Connolly
A Thousand Splendid Suns - Khaled Hosseni
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well, if you're looking for a book that will make you laugh, you should try "where rainbows end" (also called "Love, Rose") by Cecelia Ahern.
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Post by islandgirl1 »

Check out Fire by Mima. It's an awesome book! Someone recommended it to me and couldn't put it down. I think the first chapter is profiled on Amazon so you should prob go there first to check it out. But I loved it!!!!
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Tokyo Vice by Adelstein... great book and excellent insight on the seedy underground of Japanese culture, which is the most sexually charged of them all.
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One of the all time best include's


Hideaway - Dean Koontz
The Shack - William P. Young
Silence Of The Lambs - Thomas Harris
The Day Of The Jackal - Frederick Forsyth

You can get them online at Bookstore Direct
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Terry Pratchett's- The Wee Free Men, A Hat Full of Sky, and Wintersmith

Jonathan Kellerman has some excellent crime/mystery books.
The Murder Book, and Monster are two.

Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child wrote some good ones too, like Brimstone.

Or... Juliet Marillier's The Sevenwaters Trilogy.

And, haha, Mercedes Lackey's The Elemental Masters

Haha, or my friend's favorite author- Sherrilyn Kenyon (also Kinley MacGregor) who's most noted for her Dark-Hunter series.
Though I don't like the way "vampires" are explained in her book and sort of how they mix with the old gods...

Good luck to ya!
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Hold Up The Sky by Patricia Sprinkle

Title based on african proveb that says women hold up 1/2 the sky. about 4 women in SOuth down on their luck who are there for each other. Spiritual undercurrents.
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Post by purplesilk »

Some of my favorites include:

The Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan
The Dragon Rider Series by Anne McCaffrey
The Plexus Agenda by Andre Lewis
The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom
Anything by John Grisham
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Post by Cheryli »

Don't Miss
"Water for Elephants" Sara Gruen
"Blackbird House" Alice Hoffman
and the "Outlander" Series by Dianna Gabalden
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Theres NOTHING you dont like?? Surely there must be some books which dont appeal to you at all?
You only live once.....so live!
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I suggest classics such as Wuthering Heights and Pride and Prejudice.
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