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For non-fiction fans, I'm reading Blood On The Moon: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. It's quite possibly the best book on the Lincoln assassination I've ever read - and I've read a lot of them. |
I just read "Summer at Tiffany's" by Marjorie Hart. It was so cute!! The author and her friend in the book were Kappa's at Iowa. It's very old New Yorky, in the 40's when people dressed up for every occasion and were so much more formal. It's a great read!!
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Light hearted and even a little silly.. I'm reading the whole "murder she baked" series.. starts with Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder. I'm on the 8th in the series, Cherry Cheesecake Murder and I've read all of them since February 23rd, so they are clearly quick and easy reads. The fun thing about them is that every few chapters there is a recipe for a baked good that has had prominence in the previous chapter! These books make me hungry!
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Along the same vein...his book "For One More Day" is equally good, exploring mothers and sons. I gave it to Sageofages Son #1 (who we all know has had his challenges over the years...just search my posts from 2005)....he cried and slept with it under his pillow for many weeks, it is next to his computer now to see everyday ;). |
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I've read a few of them and they were pretty good for a fun, light read! |
I also recently read "I know this much is true" by Wally Lamb. My daughter read it, and gave it to me. I didn't get around to reading it for probably...1.5-2 years. It sat, literally, on my piano for that long. (I just moved it from one side to the other when I dusted :).
Finally, I broke down and read it after she kept nagging and nagging and nagging me. WOW. It is an excellent book...well actually a story within a story ending with the redemption of the human spirit. I recommend it as well. It is not a fast read, as it can be complicated when you are reading in first person voice (and the side story is in first person voice of another). Very image-filled and emotionally evocative. |
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I am a sucker for the Thursday Next series by Welsh author Jasper Fforde. If you like literary puns and can understand the term "willing suspension of disbelief," then these are great books. You might have to read them a second time to fully appreciate them. Each time I read these books (I think I have read each about 4-5 times), I pick up something new.
The Eyre Affair Lost in a Good Book The Well of Lost Plots Something Rotten First Among Sequels Another series is the one by Diana Gabaldon. If you like Scotland, Bonnie Prince Charlie, a good love story and yes, time travel, then this is the one for you! Outlander Dragonfly in Amber Voyager Drums of Autumn The Fiery Cross Breath of Snow and Ashes If you would like an insider's look into her books, Diana also wrote The Outlandish Companion as a sort of guide. All of these are links to amazon.com using the Greekchat support link. |
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I recently read Paula Deen's "It Ain't All About the Cookin'"----and it was wonderful. It meant a lot to read about someone who I have a few things in common with......
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Stupid and Contagious by Caprice Crane. Absolutely hilarious! And then there's The Washingtonienne by Jessica Cutler. Guilty pleasures, for sure, but very very fun to read!
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One of my favorite books of all time is The Power of One by Bryce Courtenay. |
If you like spy novels, anything by Robert Ludlum is a good read.
As someone else suggested, Ken Follet's Pillars of the Earth . Aso by Ken Follet, Hornet's Flight. |
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