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calling the book readers!
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14 Jan 2010, 19:19
*~Loving You~*
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Hey,
I'm on book 7 on the sookie stackhouse series and I want to start a book list - I'm taking recommendations since I have NO clue where to start. When I create this list, ill finish to book 9 and the 10th doesn't come out in may. I don't want to start another series quite yet.

Which book is your fave? By who? What is it about? What book is this? (Type - fiction, non fiction, horror, drama...etc) any other books would be good?

Or any suggession how to build my book list? I like a lot of books - I don't have a favorite author is prob why I can't think of how to start a list.

Thank you :-)
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14 Jan 2010, 19:30
DivaAshley
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Um, if you haven't read the Twilight series, you totally should. Meyer's writing is not the BEST, but it's not terrible. It's the story line, characters, etc. that make this series amazing!
I've also read all of the Harry Potter Books. Silly, I know, but I had to read the first 2 in my classes as an education major, and after that I was HOOKED!
I love Christian Fiction, particularly those set in Amish settings. Not sure WHAT drew me to these books, but I absolutely love them. Beverly Lewis is my favorite author when it comes to Amish Fiction. It sounds silly, but truly their lifestyle and these stories fascinate me!
I also love classics by Charlotte Bronte (Jane Eyre is my fave book EVER), and Jane Austen. You can't go wrong with them!
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14 Jan 2010, 20:36
Chris
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15 Jan 2010, 05:24
Mnemosyne
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Okay, I love your response.

(Or maybe I've been watching that movie waaaaaaaaay too much lately. FASCIST!)
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15 Jan 2010, 17:42
Mrs.Black
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LOL I second that. ;D Very accurate response.
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15 Jan 2010, 17:52
i blame mac
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lmao
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14 Jan 2010, 21:24
~RedFraggle~
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Lol. I would say it's the storyline and characters which make them awful. The only characters I can stand in Twilight are Alice, Jacob and Carlisle. Bella and Edward are two of the most annoying characters I've ever encountered in a book.

Harry Potter on the other hand is amazing. And well written (unlike Twilight). And the characters are likeable!

The only Jane Austen book I ever got to the end of was Emma but I did really enjoy it. I hate Pride and Prejudice and have never understood why others love it.
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15 Jan 2010, 06:21
Jessica [Private]
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I just got Pride and Prejudice. Four bucks, I figure I'll give it a go ;D

Why didn't you like it?
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15 Jan 2010, 06:20
Jessica [Private]
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You'd like the mortal instruments series, I think.
City of Bones, City of Ashes and City of Glass.

It's like an amazing mix of stories. There's three total in the series.
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15 Jan 2010, 00:35
.danielle.
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I have two favorite series, Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings, but if you're going to read LotR, read The Hobbit first.
As for a list, I'd suggest lots of "classics". They're called that for a reason, they're timeless. Jane Austen, the Bronte sisters, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Oscar Wilde, Mark Twain... Those are the authors you want to be reading. :)
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15 Jan 2010, 00:50
*~Loving You~*
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I got a couple of classics I wanna read I have that I neever gotten around to it :-)
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15 Jan 2010, 17:53
i blame mac
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Fight Club is a must read always. If you haven't read it, find it and get on that. It's a top ten favourite of mine.
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15 Jan 2010, 18:05
*~Loving You~*
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Hmm - what is it abt? - isn't that a movie? (I haven't seen it if it is and yeah I'm sure its different than the book)
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15 Jan 2010, 20:21
Tam I Am
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Have you read his other stuff? Man I love that guy.
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17 Jan 2010, 23:48
Soul Rebel
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I know you said you don't want to start another series. That being said, I'm going to recommend one anyway!

I highly recommend the series "The Dresden Files" by Jim Butcher. There are 10 or 11 books out now and the next one comes out in April. Harry Dresden is a Wizard/supernatural detective. I guess it would be classified as urban fantasy. But they're really good mysteries (I'm a big mystery fan) and the characters in it are really good. Dresden as a narrator is really funny.

There was a short lived TV series that was very loosely based on the books if you want to check that out as well.
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18 Jan 2010, 01:02
.Blue Bella.
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I am a sucker for HP, but that is a series, so don't worry!
My other fave series when you get on to them again is the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich.

Read anything by Jodi Picoult. I love her, I love her writing and her believability and the fact that she thoroughly researches EVERYTHING she writes about.
The Lovely Bones - by Alice Sebold. I hated the movie, but the book is amazing. She also wrote a book that I believe is called "Lucky".
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19 Jan 2010, 01:43
Aly
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I've read a few Jodi Picoult books and I really enjoyed them, although I would have to say that my favorite book is actually a series of books by Stephen King titled, "The Dark Tower."
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18 Jan 2010, 02:44
xox
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am i the only one who loathes both Harry Potter & Twilight?! lol :-P
i myself enjoy reading books by Ellen Hopkins, i have yet to find one i haven't liked
& i've read all of them atleast twice. and i can't wait for Fallout to come out! :-D
if you're up for something more real life, then try those.
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18 Jan 2010, 02:45
xox
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oh yeah, & any book by nicholas sparks is an excellent choice.
i haven't found one of those i haven't enjoyed yet either (:
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18 Jan 2010, 06:50
Lacey
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I just read an amazing book called "leaving dirty jersey" its about this guy and his struggle over a year or so living in california straight out of rehab and his meth addiction and the people he meets and things that happen to him along the way. its a true story, really powerful and well written, i got so sucked into it reading once i started i had to finish.
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22 Jan 2010, 18:46
Lovin'MyLittles
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As I'm sure it's already been suggested..

Twilight is a pretty good serious. The movies don't do it justice.
The Mortal Instruments Series - City of Bones, City of Glass & City of Ash (not necessarily in order).
My Sister's Keeper
Lovely Bones (Again, the movie does not do it justice).
Harry Potters are pretty good.
Laurell K. Hamilton writes VERY good books but my favorite is the Anita Blake, Vampire Executioner series.
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14 Jan 2010, 19:32
*~Loving You~*
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Hmmm jane eyre I forgot about that! thanks :-) I have read twightlight - I tried to get into the host but it wasn't working for me - and nw its missing >.< I kinda wanna give it another go
For HP I tried reading 1 to 3 half way I am done I got em all I might give it another rgo :-) thanks!
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14 Jan 2010, 21:25
~RedFraggle~
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They get better, and darker and more grown up as you get further on. I liked book three but it was six and seven which I really loved. Book five I had to read a few times before I fell in love with it too. Four is OK.
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15 Jan 2010, 06:22
Jessica [Private]
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I'm glad I'm not the only one who couldn't get into the host.
I keep trying and only make it another chapter.
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15 Jan 2010, 17:45
Mrs.Black
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I've heard that The Host is better than Twilight... (If that's really an accomplishment...) but I'm not going to read it. Speaking of timeless classics, I'm in the process of reading Crime and Punishment (long process because I've been cut off by schoolwork and exams and my own writing, lol), and I LOVE IT.
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