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We have talked about our favorite TV shows, music and movies...now let's do books

1. my favorite all time book is...

2. the last book I read was...

3. the book I would like to read next is...

4. other great reads...

1. Favorite of all time is called Homecoming by Cynthia Voight, a close second is Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

2. The last book I read was Emergency Room by Dr Mark Brown (a compilation of true stories from ERs accross the country)

3. I am curious about the Davinci Code, I also want to re-read Emergency Room, it is time for a trip to browse at Barnes and Noble!

4. Other books I have loved include To Kill a Mockingbird, The Harry Potter series, Timeline by Micheal Crichton, The Running Man by Stephen King, and a wonderful, powerful book called First Do No Harm by Lisa Belkin. As a kid, all of Judy Blumes books and all of the Sweet Valley High series were my favorites.

I was such a bookworm and I now I never read as often as I should. It is such a great escape!

1. The Mists of Avalon (Merlin, Morgana, Arthur and the rest of the gang)

2. Southern Discomfort by Rita Mae Brown (the dark side of a southern city in the 20's)

3. Any Ruth Rendell book (intelligent psychological stories) great English writer

4. Any book by James Baldwin, The Stand, Da Vinci Code, Profiles in Courage,

I love to read and I'm always checking out the paperback section at the stores.

My favorite book is any thing by James Michener.

Since I have the habit of reading two books at the same time, it would be Luanne Rice's "Summer Child" and
Kristin Hannah's "The things we do for love".

I've been eyeing a couple of Jude Deveraux books.

Others to read are more Luanne Rice and Kristin Hannah. Also want to get the Harry Potter books and what ever looks good at the time when I'm checking out the paperback section.


   Marisa

1. my favorite all time book is...To Kill a Mockingbird...also.........A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

2. the last book I read was...The Innocent, by Harlan Coben...I love anything by him.

3. the book I would like to read next is...Promise me by Harlan Coben

4. other great reads..Summer Sisters/Judy Blume...Good in Bed/Jennifer Weiner....Wifey/Judy Blume...Gone for Good/Harlan Coben

1. The Accidental Tourist, Anne Tyler

2. Digging to America (the latest Anne Tyler)

3. Gilead, Marilynne Robinson

4. Anything at all by Sue Gee or Joanna Trollope

Reading has been my sanity over the last year!!

Southern Comfort, was it good?

Sounds like Judy Blume has some books out that I havent read yet, I want to check those out Kel.

. my favorite all time book is...Lost Horizons

2. the last book I read was...The Birth of Venus by Sarah Durant

3. the book I would like to read next is...Anything  new by Mauve Binchey,Sarah Dunant, Danielle Steele

4. other great reads...Charlotte's Web


Oops! I mean Southern Discomfort, although Southern Comfort does taste pretty good!

       The Heart of a Soldier written by Capt. Kate Blaise with Donna White. This is a true story about a married couple stationed on the front in Iraq. It is a beautiful story that brings smiles & tears. Capt. Kate Blaise is the wife. I picked this up at the library. I highly recommend this book.

2. the last book I read was...

The Chesapeake Bay Saga Trilogy by Nora Roberts. I'm beginning to read the newest in the Trilogy, Chesapeake Blue

 

3. the book I would like to read next is...

The newest book by Danielle Steele, but can't think of the name.

4. other great reads...Anything by Danielle Steele, Nora Roberts, Mauve Binchey and lots of others

Trisha


 

1. my favorite all time book is...   Tender is the Night-Fitzgerald

2. the last book I read was...Martha Grimes' latest Richard Jury mystery

3. the book I would like to read next is... Anything I haven't read yet,  I absolutely love to read.  I would rather read than watch TV. 

4. other great reads... Ursula Heigi, Stones from the River,  Great book

Crunchy, Southern Discomfort is a good read, wonderful writing.  Story takes place in Montgomery, Alabama and revolves around a southern white family, 3 prostitutes, a minister, a prizefighter and assorted characters who come and go in all of their lives. It's funny, sad, intense, and touching.  You can almost smell the magnolias.

I'm putting Southern Comfort, on my list to read.

Trisha

We should start a book of the month club. We could pick a book and read it and then have an online discussion. Anyone interested?

my favorite all time book is...   The Magic Faraway Tree by Enid
Blyton (sentimental favourite from my childhood)

the last book I read was... Reading Magic by Mem Fox (it's about how
children can learn to read from a young age)

the book I would like to read next is... Anything... I've got a pile of
books by my bed that are crying out to be read.

other great reads... Memoirs of a Geisha, anything by Bill Bryson, and
I love reading biographies.Has anyone read the Davinci Code?Nope, but I saw the movie a few weeks ago and it was pretty good.
Doesn't make me want to read the book though... I'm so over the
hype. I haven't read Harry Potter either for the same reason. Crunchy, I loved the DaVinci Code!!  Great read!!  The movie did follow the book very well.  

Hey....Book of the Month Club..... sounds good!!!

That Crunchy is ALWAYS thinking!!!!!!!!

Trisha


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