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Old Jan 10, 2008, 05:42 AM
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Someone give me something to read!

Ok, I need a new book.

My list of favorite authors include, but are definitely not limited to:
Agatha Christie (read all of her books numerous times)
Dan Brown
Lillian Jackson Braun (read them all)
Arthur Conan Doyle
Shakespeare
Classic literature

Mysteries, suspense, action, some romance (not too much - its got to be real! ), classics....

Just finished The Last Templar (wasn't all that impressed) and The Picture of Dorian Gray.... I need new material!

(Oh, favorite book is The Scarlet Pimpernel and all other books by Baroness Orczy - haven't read them??? Please do... its WELL worth it!)

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Old Jan 10, 2008, 06:27 AM   #2  
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I also love to read and do it daily. A good friend of mine, years back, decided to take turns picking a book and we both would read it together, discuss it and pick another. It gace us a chance to read a book we otherwise would have read. For me it has been a fun experience as he enjoys historical fiction, mystery, Greek myth type books and so on. I enjoy non-fiction, authors like Mitch Albom, James Patterson (non-mystery side) We both love business leadership books of all kind. So I will suggest a few different types that were some of our favorites.

Mystery: Harlan Coben he is a very good writer my friend went on to read every single book he has read but I read one. I was surprised how much I liked it but have to admit I am also not a huge fan of mysteries. Give one of his books a try I think you will be surprised.

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Miracle on the 17th Green: James Patterson co-wrote this book with Peter de Jonge even if you don't like golf incredible book. Another, no matter what, must read is called, Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas also written by by James Patterson. This book is in my top 5 and will make you cry at least 5 times. You will continue to put this book down because you don't want to finish it.

All of Mitch Albom's books
Tuesday's with Morrie
The Five People You Meet in Heaven
For One More Day
Fab Five:Basketball, Trash Talk, the American Dream
Making Loss Matter: Creating Meaning in Difficult Times

Leadership Books

The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership written by John Maxwell
Is my favorite but I have a ton I could suggest if you'd like.

Another one of my favorites that I think you would like, if you haven't already read it is Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

That's just a few you might enjoy. I would stay clear away from The Iliad and The Odyssey written by Homer, though there is some question if he actually wrote The Odyssey, it will not matter when you look for it in a bookstore. They are terrible and I wouldn't force my worst enemy to have to sit through reading them.
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LOL! My sentiments exactly... Homer... although a classic... definitely not worth it. But, Pride and Prejudice?? Divine.

Have you and your friend read The Scarlet Pimpernel? Please do! It's a wonderful book, as are the rest by Baroness Orczy. The Pimpernel and Rosemary is very entertaining as well.

Thank you SO much for these suggestions! I've read some of James Patterson and must say that I did enjoy his writing style. I'll try Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas.

I just finished reading Blue Like Jazz and enjoyed that. I'll have to try The 21 Irrefutable Laws....

B&N, here I come!

Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!

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My friend is a he and there is no way in hell he would read those, but I would. I will take you up on your suggestion and pick up The Scarlet Pimpernel. What is the story line?

And yes hear me because you will thank me. You have to pick up Suzanne's Diary to Nicholas. It will surprise you in the end, shock you in the beginning and make you cry in between. It is a must read and will bring out emotions you never thought you had.

Thank you for the suggestion. I think I pay the electric bill at Borders and Barnes with all the books I buy.

It's nice to see another person dislike Homer's books. Yuck, it took me almost a year to read The Iliad, it was awful. I would rather have every single one of my teeth pulled out with a tweezer than go through that again.
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WOW!! Teeth pulled with a tweezer, huh?? Niiiiice! That about sums up Homer.

The Scarlet Pimpernel is really not in the genre of "chick books", believe me. Check it out on wiki... although, be warned the "plot summary" section on the site will give you the whole story... The Scarlet Pimpernel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia It's definitely an amazing book.... and was turned into a Broadway musical not too long ago

Broadway... yes, I'm a theatre geek too! Book nerd, theatre geek, and historian. The written word fascinates me!
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I will, I'm not a fan of chick books but you really wouldn't know that by what I suggested, if yu read them by title only. I have read some chick books but not that many. I am much like you in what I enjoy. However, with that said I must admit I have never been a fan of fiction. I'm getting a little better and trying to be more open-minded in my reading.

I also love Broadway and theatre. That's one of the many things I love about living in Boston. Mamma Mia is my all time favorite musical. I could see it once a week and still not get sick of it.

I also enjoy driving to NYC and grabbing a show or sight seeing. I am a history major at heart. You and I have of loves in common. It's nice to see there is somebody out there who can appreciate real art and appreciate our heritage. Give me music and books, stick me on a island (throw in some crates containing Willy Wonks candy) and I will be in heaven!

Who needs men!!! Okay the Rosie Riveter in me slipped out, sorry
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Amen, Sister Suffragette! Lol!

Mamma Mia... divine. Wicked, divine. The Scarlet Pimpernel, even if the story wasn't as divine as it is, would fall in the divine category simply for its music. I'm considering a move to NYC next fall for a teaching job and I must say that Broadway and The Met are severely influencing my decision! The Nashville scene, as musically inclined as it is, just doesn't hold a candle to NYC.... but, at least Nashville has hockey!

Chick books have their place, a small place, but every once in a while the need for Godiva and a fluff book overtakes me.

What about Poe? You a fan of his writings? Next weekend is the anniversary of the Poe Toaster in Baltimore... odd story... but interesting! (another wikipedia quest...)

Oooo.... "quest"... Find Your Grail! Good old Monty Python!
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Do you enjoy historical fiction? If so then Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett and anything by Edward Rutherfurd.

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Oh my gosh I feel like I'm getting punked?!?! I am attending Poe Toaster!!! Are you kidding me??

I love Edgar Allan Poe. I just finished a paper for school about him. My personal favorite has to be Annabel Lee. Did you know he was born in Boston? He was later adopted and moved and raised in Richmond Virginia. I love the stories I have read about him. His mother working as an actress and did many shows in NYC before her death.

Though he lived a very sad life I had no idea how much I would love reading about him. His story of his achievements, his life, his fears, the devastation he had to overcome, draw me in. I continue to read and learn more about the very short life he led.

My children each have books about him. My son is not a big fan but he's almost 12 my daughter really enjoys the childrens version of some of his stories. Even the children's version I have to keep from reading some of the stories as I think they are a little too disturbing for her age.

I think going back to college has been great for me because I have had the opportunity while living here to go to a great school, be introduced to writers like him and be engulfed by our American culture and traditions at the same time. To be here and to live her is my fairy tale. It really is. I love American History and to know this is truly where it began.

If you knew me at all you would be surprised how much I've changed since moving here in 2004. I was close-minded and rarely would try anything. I had not seen a musical or been to a live show and I was what 31? Now I actually like some wine, I'm a season ticket holder to all the best shows I'll be graduating soon and I even like Thai food! Being a girl from the midwest who still likes and listens to Karen Carpenter, imagine that for a second?
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Not a fan at all of historical fiction, in fact I think I need to start a riot to get that section banned from all book stories.

Does anybody else think there is some irony in using the words historical and fiction in the same sentence???
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