Thought it would be interested to talk about this topic..for me my most favourite book is <Outliers>, how about you? /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />
Oh, I forgt about Flowers for Algernon. That was a great one!I love to read. There are so many books I've read and loved and recommend. While not necessarily my favorite book, probably the one that has affected me most recently is Omnivores Dilemma. That being said, I loved the series that began with A Woman of Substance and also loved the series that started with "The Immigrants". Some of my favorite 'standalone' books: "Colony" by Anne Rivers Siddons, "The Witness" by Sandra Brown, "A Separate Peace" by John Knowles, "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes, "Coming Home" by Rosamunde Pilcher, "Honor Among Thieves" by Jeffrey Archer, "Forever Amber" by Kathleen Winsor and oh so many, many more.
I, too, have read all the Patricia Cornwell books and all the early Grisham ones. Also have read all of the books by David Baldacci, Maeve Binchey, Iris Johansen, James Patterson, Richard North Patterson, Jodi Piccoult, Jonathan Kellerman, Janet Evanovich, Barbara Taylor Bradford, Tami Hoag, Jack Higgins, Sue Grafton and too many more to recite!
I hope we all can find some new books and authors to try via this thread!
oh I haven't read that one. I'll check it out.Oh, I forgt about Flowers for Algernon. That was a great one!
It's a fast read, but that may be because I didn't want to put it down.oh I haven't read that one. I'll check it out.
.Looks great! I have requested it from my library. Thanks!I just read Glitter and Glue by Kelly Corrigan as being part of a neighborhood book club. It was a great book.
I read IQ84 by Murakami. I found it very memorable and moving. I'm going to put Kafka on the the Shore on my reading list.I don't really do much reading any unfortunately /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> how do you all find the time?
I used to love anything by Haruki Murakami, especially the strange sense of surrealism and sadness that flowed through each of his stories, it really drew me in. I'd my favourite is Kafka on the Shore, followed closely by South of the Border, West of the Sun.
I read this book at your suggestion and enjoyed it a lot. Thanks!I just read Glitter and Glue by Kelly Corrigan as being part of a neighborhood book club. It was a great book.
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