This is soooooo hard, lol! For example I want to list a Dickens book... but then I'm not sure I've read any myself! So here goes...
1) C.S. Lewis' The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Book 1 of Chronicles of Narnia)
2) Dan Brown's Angels & Demons (prequel to DaVinci Code & I think it's better - definitely one of the best books I've ever read for many reasons!)
3) Ann Frank's The Diary of a Young Girl
Yeah, I can't do just 3, lol! So I'll throw in some runners-up like Watership Down, The Heart of Darkness (Joseph Conrad), and Stephen King's The Stand.
As for current books, I'm really loving Cassandra Clare! The Mortal Instruments series starts with City of Bones & I think there are 5; then there is a prequel Victorian series called The Infernal Devices which starts with Clockwork Angel. I'm currently finishing up the 2nd (Clockwork Prince) and it's my favorite so far! They're supernatural young adult genre.
Croppinmama wrote:I don't know about you, but when I read in the summer I have to have beach theme books. So here are mine for the summer:
The Beach House by Jane Green
Dune Road by Jane Green
Fir efly Beach by Luanne Rice
I am the same way!! Have read the first two but not Friefly Beach-will have to check that one out!!
I prefer series novels so I'll just list my favorite three with a word of caution against one:
1. J.A. Jance - J.P. Beaumont (there are two others she has but this is the one that takes place in Seattle which is specifically why I picked it up...ties to where I'm from...I've read bits and pieces from the other two but this is the one I stuck to...they are all good, though)
2. Marcia Muller - it's been a while, so I can't remember the name of the character, but I love the series!
3. Janet Evanovich numbers books - these were really funny and really interesting until book 12 or 13. They are quick reads, very far fetched in their plotting after a while, but after that, they totally suck and turned into money grubbing...she probably doesn't even write them herself anymore. If you want a quick 2-4 hour read and want to read after 12 or 13, the best route is the library, they aren't worth the investment from your hard earned money.
1. J.A. Jance - J.P. Beaumont (there are two others she has but this is the one that takes place in Seattle which is specifically why I picked it up...ties to where I'm from...I've read bits and pieces from the other two but this is the one I stuck to...they are all good, though)
2. Marcia Muller - it's been a while, so I can't remember the name of the character, but I love the series!
3. Janet Evanovich numbers books - these were really funny and really interesting until book 12 or 13. They are quick reads, very far fetched in their plotting after a while, but after that, they totally suck and turned into money grubbing...she probably doesn't even write them herself anymore. If you want a quick 2-4 hour read and want to read after 12 or 13, the best route is the library, they aren't worth the investment from your hard earned money.
Hi all... new here... My three summer reads are....
The Red Tent by Anita Diamont
Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid (soon to be an Amazon miniseries)
The Only Pirate at the Party by Lindsey Stirling...
Right now I'm looking into Reese Whitherspoon's book club books... That's where I found Daisy Jones...
The Red Tent by Anita Diamont
Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid (soon to be an Amazon miniseries)
The Only Pirate at the Party by Lindsey Stirling...
Right now I'm looking into Reese Whitherspoon's book club books... That's where I found Daisy Jones...
Be you, not them - the Duchess of Sassy Town ....
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I podcast about crafty stuff and encourage others ....
I would also recommend the Lord of the Rings trilogy and the Hobbit!
The Hunger Games Trilogy-
A wrinkle in Time - Madeline L’engle
Any of the Lincoln Child Pendergast series if you like crime/ mystery .... and DCI Banks ....
Sorrry I looooove to read
The Hunger Games Trilogy-
A wrinkle in Time - Madeline L’engle
Any of the Lincoln Child Pendergast series if you like crime/ mystery .... and DCI Banks ....
Sorrry I looooove to read
Susan
I loved Cold Sassy Tree. I wish she had lived to complete the sequel.classiclyamanda wrote: ↑Fri Apr 25, 2014 1:30 pmjust three
I love:
1. The Stephanie Plum novels by Janet Evanovich - so funny! (One for the money is the first one)
2. Cold Sassy Tree by Olive Ann Burns
3. The Witch of Blackbird Pond - by Speare
Here are also a couple of really fantastic Young Adult books that I have read recently!
1. Wonder by: Palacio
2. The One and Only Ivan by Applegate
Tam
Here’s 3 recommendations that I have enjoyed:
The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck
Good in Bed by Jennifer Weiner
Any of these authors, Baldacci, Grisham, Connelly = spy, whodunit, law enforcement
The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck
Good in Bed by Jennifer Weiner
Any of these authors, Baldacci, Grisham, Connelly = spy, whodunit, law enforcement
Tam
I read most any Historical Novel I can find at the GoodWill store.
We are going camping for 3 days and I will probably read 3 books.
I'm going to bring some cards to make, and a puzzle, just in case I want a change.
We are going camping for 3 days and I will probably read 3 books.
I'm going to bring some cards to make, and a puzzle, just in case I want a change.
Karen in SC
2-page, multi-photo scrapper
2-page, multi-photo scrapper
The 3 that I recommend:
1. For a great literary read, one I have enjoyed over and over - "Rebecca" by Daphne Du Maurier
2. For a captivating and entertaining tale of determination and problem solving - "The Martian" by Andy Weir
3. For contemplating in your mind and renewing your soul - "The Prophet" by Kahlil Gibran
And, for any science fiction fans here, if you haven't discovered him already, read Timothy Zahn. His writing is marvelous and he knows how to tell a story and keep you completely absorbed.
1. For a great literary read, one I have enjoyed over and over - "Rebecca" by Daphne Du Maurier
2. For a captivating and entertaining tale of determination and problem solving - "The Martian" by Andy Weir
3. For contemplating in your mind and renewing your soul - "The Prophet" by Kahlil Gibran
And, for any science fiction fans here, if you haven't discovered him already, read Timothy Zahn. His writing is marvelous and he knows how to tell a story and keep you completely absorbed.
Joyce Ann
I have never read The Grapes of Wrath or To Kill a Mockingbird. I will put those on my summer reading list!
SO I DON'T HAVE 3 BUT CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE SOUL BOOKS ARE GREAT..... THEY EVEN HAVE A SCRAPBOOKING ONE.........I ALSO LOVE THEIR STORIES ABOUT CATS/DOGS OR XMAS................. JUST MY THOUGHT.......... VALERIE
My top three books are:
The Red Coat
Black and Blue
and most importantly...The Gift of Fear
Love all of these.
And if you need another Death By Equine...up for awards right now. By Annette Dashofy...who writes absolutely the best mystery books. Just the right amount of crime...
The Red Coat
Black and Blue
and most importantly...The Gift of Fear
Love all of these.
And if you need another Death By Equine...up for awards right now. By Annette Dashofy...who writes absolutely the best mystery books. Just the right amount of crime...
Debra R.
Nana of 5, Mama of 2, Disney Addict
Nana of 5, Mama of 2, Disney Addict
Karen, read A Sitting In St. James. My granddaughter is meeting the author today! Great book...set in 1860 by Rita Williams-Garcia. We love Historical fiction too.
Debra R.
Nana of 5, Mama of 2, Disney Addict
Nana of 5, Mama of 2, Disney Addict
I cannot name 3 favorite books, but I have my top 3 favorite Authors.
1. James Patterson's Alex Cross Series
2. Patricia Cornwell's Kay Scarpetta series
3. Lisa Jackson
1. James Patterson's Alex Cross Series
2. Patricia Cornwell's Kay Scarpetta series
3. Lisa Jackson
Ann ~ Life is always better at the beach!
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