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I'm a biography nut! Currently reading My Friend Leonard by: James Frey. It's the follow up to his first book A Million Little Pieces I have the hardest time putting his books down!
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Isn't he the author that fabricated parts of the books in a A Million Little Pieces? |
John Grisham never disappoints. never. He's my official airport/flight author
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Tamar by Mal Peet. Officially a YA novel but I disagree, it's absolutely brilliant. Won the Carnegie medal.
Atonement and Chesil Beach by Ian McEwan. That man is just a literary feast. I was almost sad when Atonement ended, it's such a beautiful book. I'd read anything by him now. I'm actually bored by Jodi Picoult now. Her books are so similar that I've grown restless reading them. There's a new one coming out soon, I got an advanced reader's copy from my brother's ex's mom who owns a bookstore. Didn't even get a quarter-way through it because I got bored. Occasionally I re-read Bill Bryson because the man is brilliant and writes the books you don't read in public because you'll laugh too hard. I gotta admit this-I'm sort of a book snob. I cannot bring myself to buy any trashy chick lit, be seen reading it, be seen considering it, any of it. Well that and the blatant consumerism in the Shopaholic series sickens me, but yeah...uh...I can't bring myself to read the popular fiction like that. Sometimes I steal other people's books instead. I read so fast they can have it back in a day. It's all formulaic anyway. Woman, late 20s, bad dating life, works in publishing or marketing, neurotic about shopping/weight/food/alcohol or all four, meets guy, he's the boss, gets promotion, falls in love, solves major conflict, the end. Boom, I just wrote some chick-lit. 30 second novel. |
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I have to wonder, do Americans understand the Shopaholic books well? They are very English, even if they're trashy chick-lit. |
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Just an idea: on another message board, people keep track of every book they read within a year. It's inspired me to keep a list - maybe we can compare at the end of the year? |
I like that idea!!!
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I've read all but the first Jodi Picoult books. I've also read all of Jennifer Weiner's and most of Jane Greene's.
Right now I am reading my first Diane Chamberlain book-the Secret Life of CeeCee Wilkes. It is very good. I also recommend The Memory Keepers Daughter (can't remember the author) and The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger. |
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One of my favorite books of all time is "The Time Traveler's Wife" by Audrey Niffenegger, which is saying something since I have 5 bookshelves full of "my favorite books" :\
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