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I'm so happy to see so many readers out there! :)

I'm glad I posted this questions. I just wish I'd asked sooner. I've been moping around with nothing to read for a month!


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I've enjoyed Jim Butcher's 'The Dresden Files' series lately. Not only keeps me guessing, but is one of those that can make me laugh publicly. I nearly fell off my seat in the subway right in the middle of Fool Moon. I'd really, really recomend them.

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You guys inspired me...just bought "running with Scissors" (read an excerpt from my sister's copy- bizarre but funny! And I just bought Jodi Picoult's The Pact. Sounds sad but interesting!

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I just went to half.com and bought the final two books of the series I need, I paid for both books and shipping, less than I would pay for just one book brand new!!! yay! thanks for the info on that~

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I see that today, my idol CORMAC MCCARTHY, won the Pulitzer for his novel, "The Road". Yahoo!

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You guys inspired me...just bought "running with Scissors" (read an excerpt from my sister's copy- bizarre but funny! And I just bought Jodi Picoult's The Pact. Sounds sad but interesting!

I read The Pact awhile back, and I couldn't put it down. It is very well written, and is a very captivating story, though I have to say I was sorely disappointed with the ending. I still enjoyed it... you'll have to let me know what you think of the ending.

- Lauren

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It sounds dark but but Leon Uris' older stuff. (WWII genre)

A Woman of Substance (forgotten author)

All Creatures Great and Small (non fiction) by James Herriott

books by James Michener

Pearl S. Buck's stuff is good

books by John Steinbeck

The Far Pavillions (forgotten author)


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