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PixieSkull

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Gimme cheesy paranormal romance (JR Ward's Black Dagger Brotherhood series currently) for insomniac nights. Not too much to think through and the characters are entertaining.

Otherwise, I love reading Anthony Bourdain's books. His voice just comes through in his writing and he writes extremely well. If you like watching him, read Kitchen Confidential.
 

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I like almost all mystery type books, I am going to start re-reading the Alex Delaware series by Jonathan Kellerman. I like Janet Evanovich's books, the Stephanie Plum series is pretty darn funny.....if you can get past the repeating info about her family.

I'm also a big Stephen King fan!

Kellerman's great for either his fiction or serial killer non-fiction. I'm a psychology nerd, so true crime's always been an interest.
 

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I like books by both Jonathon and Faye Kellerman :)

I just recently caught up on the Anna Pigeon series by Nevada Barr. I hadn't realized that I'd missed several over the past few years.

Charlaine Harris (author of the sookie stackhouse books-which are much better than the TV series, and the aurora teagarden mysteries) just started a new series. The first book in that series is called "midnight crossroads"
 

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I really like Harris' writing style, but I'm a bit on the fence on continuing the "True Blood" series. I have the bad affliction of comparing authors and their works and constantly prioritizing the books I'm going to read. Lots of shuffling and re-organizing. But, when I start a series, I feel compelled to finish and then my brain's at odds with itself. :unsure:

I know which book I'm starting next, before continuing with Cassandra Clare's (hopefully not as excrutiatingly-cringeworthy) second book... "She's Come Undone" by Wally Lamb. I was ripping it apart for an altered book project while reading some pages and regretted it. Now to find an inexpensive paperback.
 

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    I read at lot but I read in spurts. Sometimes a lot and sometimes nothing. I like several author besides Stephan King. There's the Kellermans,James Patterson,John Grisham,Michael Connelly, Sandra Brown,Janet Evanovich etc etc.

    Nice! I've read books by all of the one's you mentioned :)
    My favorite type book of all is medical thrillers tho', not a whole lot available anymore that I haven't already read tho' :(
     

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    I am on a book swap, I highly recommend. :) I read a lot and this allows me to recycle and get different books I want. I tested out several clubs and stuck w/this one now for 4 years:


    works on a credit system, you mail out a book, you get a credit, you can use for any book you want. In the bazaar, you can also bundle books and have 2 for 1 sales, like that. Sister site has DVDs and CDs.

    Enjoy~ Let me know if you need an "invite". You can get free credits that way.

    I admit to being a literature "snob" though, :laugh: so my friends give me all their mass market paperbacks, and I trade them for pulitizer prize winners and classic literature and poetry, and also recipe books, but that's the fun of a swap.

    What is touching is that I've received books that belonged to somebody's family member who cherished certain books and then passed away, it's such a pleasure to own and read books that meant a lot to another person! Reading all of Annie Dillard right now...she is very thoughtful.

    Traded for a book on marathon running I gave to a friend for christmas, too. :)
     
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    CES

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    A book swap sounds fun. Except that i rarely buy books so i don't have many to swap. I'm really lucky, because we have an excellent library system here

    I was in bookswim for awhile, was supposed to be a netflx type of thing for books. But unlike netflix, it took a week or so for the next book to come after you mailed one back. :facepalm:
     

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    A book swap sounds fun. Except that i rarely buy books so i don't have many to swap. I'm really lucky, because we have an excellent library system here
    We have a tiny tiny library and there is mostly just things that people donate, I don't think I've ever been in such a small library before. So I have to look outside.

    Oh, and I just finished The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris by David McCullough. It was fabulous!

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1416571779

    I'm "attempting" Gödel, Escher, Bach, but it is very difficult reading, and takes a lot of time, "entertaining meditation on human thought and creativity.....points of contact between the music of Bach, the artwork of Escher, and the mathematics of Gödel. " Not sure I can get thru it, we'll see.

    http://www.amazon.com/Gödel-Escher-...=1419772848&sr=1-1&keywords=godel+escher+bach

    THIS one is getting a lot of great reviews, might try it next: almost 7,000 mostly positive reviews
    The Boys in the Boat:
    http://www.amazon.com/The-Boys-Boat-Americans-Olympics/dp/0143125478/ref=zg_bs_books_20
     
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