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New books to read

Ok, so I’ve just got done with reading all the Dresden Files and Alera books (well, except Cursor’s Fury - I’m waiting for the paperback). I’ve finished reading most of my “back up” books. To explain, these are the books I’ll read whenever I don’t have books that I *want* to read right away. Which at this time, I only have 2 of now, Wolves of the Calla, and The Fountainhead.

So I’m asking my faithful readers, If you can suggest any books to read. I like almost any type of book. I’m a reader, that’s what I do. I’ve read all genres of books, even Romance. (Yes, it’s odd, but some of them are pretty interesting.) I do have preferences, but it would be interesting to see what people have to recommend. But I really love to read, just ask anyone that knows me. I’ve been known to re-read books over and over again. One book that I’ve read at least 10 times (or series of books) are the Amber Chronicles. I loved those books. Actually now that I’ve said that I might re-read it yet again.

So please folks, recommend me some books! Reading blogs just isn’t enough!

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4 Responses to “New books to read”

girlrobot Says:

have you read ender’s game?

:: jozjozjoz :: Says:

It’s an oldie, but I enjoyed it.

“My Country Versus Me” by Wen Ho Zee (with Helen Zia)

LaDonna Says:

Ender’s Game is good. I actually like everything I’ve ever read from Orson Scott Card. I’m sure you’ve already read the 6 Harry Potter books, but you could reread them in anticipation of book 7.

I’m currently reading The Fountainhead, too. Have you read Atlas Shrugged? How about the Clan of the Cave Bear series?

My reading lately is mostly stuff by Stephen King or inspirational books like Who Moved My Cheese?

kailani Says:

I like books by John Grisham, James Patterson, and David Baldacci. I’m currently reading The Last Man Standing by Baldacci. I can’t put it down!


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