Thats teh one i was thinking of! yep its a gooder!

Who loves to Read???
Started by Mrs.Hockey, Apr 14 2009 01:40 PM
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#91
Posted 07 July 2009 - 04:43 PM
#92
Posted 07 July 2009 - 05:03 PM
The Pact is on my to read list. I'm glad it's really good.
Lisa- I will take your advice and retry the Time Traveler's Wife. It's been reinstated to my "to read" list. haha
Lisa- I will take your advice and retry the Time Traveler's Wife. It's been reinstated to my "to read" list. haha
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#93
Posted 07 July 2009 - 08:59 PM
lol good plan Rachel!
The Pact is one of my favorite books!
The Pact is one of my favorite books!
#94
Posted 08 July 2009 - 10:17 AM
I'll have to pick up The Pact.
Thanks!
Thanks!
#95
Posted 17 July 2009 - 05:38 PM
So today I just finished Jodi Picoult's The Pact. Awesome Book! Thanks for the recommendation....What to read next

#96
Posted 17 July 2009 - 11:43 PM
i just finished garden spells by sarah addison allen. i loved it-- it was a nice light read.
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#97
Posted 18 July 2009 - 09:32 AM
I just finished (in the past week or two) a few really good beach books:
Driftwood Summer - Patti Callahan Henry
moon shell beach - Nancy Thayer
Nantucket Nights - Elin Hilderbrand
All were good reads - nice and light. Most of them focused on the relationships between friends/sisters.
I also read "A Lion Called Christian" in just a few hours - a really light read. But a really cute story about two friends who purchase a lion at Harrods and then ended up releasing him into the wild in Africa. The story is from the 1970's but has regained interest given a YouTube post.
Driftwood Summer - Patti Callahan Henry
moon shell beach - Nancy Thayer
Nantucket Nights - Elin Hilderbrand
All were good reads - nice and light. Most of them focused on the relationships between friends/sisters.
I also read "A Lion Called Christian" in just a few hours - a really light read. But a really cute story about two friends who purchase a lion at Harrods and then ended up releasing him into the wild in Africa. The story is from the 1970's but has regained interest given a YouTube post.
Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend. ~ Albert Camas
#98
Posted 20 July 2009 - 12:57 PM
Juliett Marillier's Sevenwaters Trilogy is INCREDIBLE. Especially if you like fairy tale adaptations... anyway, it is amazing.
Sara Douglass The Wayfarer Redemption series is also really good - increadibly complex plotline.
I also really enjoyed the Time Travellers Wife - looking forward to the movie - i love Eric Bana.
If you can find it The Sleep of Stone is an incredible teen book - really old, but a really great read - makes me cry every time.
Love Harry Potter, of course
I also enjoy Anne Rice's first few vampire books
I've read the Sookie Stackhouse novels - they are a fun, quick read, too.
Robin Hobb's Liveships Trilogy is fun, too - as is her Assasins trilogy
I mostly read fantasy - but there are some really great fiction books out there too... I've been meaning to start Jasper Fford's books, because my brother and SIL like them, but haven't gotten around to it yet...
Sara Douglass The Wayfarer Redemption series is also really good - increadibly complex plotline.
I also really enjoyed the Time Travellers Wife - looking forward to the movie - i love Eric Bana.
If you can find it The Sleep of Stone is an incredible teen book - really old, but a really great read - makes me cry every time.
Love Harry Potter, of course
I also enjoy Anne Rice's first few vampire books
I've read the Sookie Stackhouse novels - they are a fun, quick read, too.
Robin Hobb's Liveships Trilogy is fun, too - as is her Assasins trilogy
I mostly read fantasy - but there are some really great fiction books out there too... I've been meaning to start Jasper Fford's books, because my brother and SIL like them, but haven't gotten around to it yet...
#99
Posted 20 July 2009 - 02:11 PM
I finished The Time Traveller's wife last friday. I really did like it.
I've just started reading The Other Boelyn Girl. I'm in the second chapter and find it interesting already.
I've just started reading The Other Boelyn Girl. I'm in the second chapter and find it interesting already.
#100
Posted 20 July 2009 - 02:48 PM
I watched the movie The Other Boelyn Girl and loved it! Gonna have to get it to read next b/c im sure it will be that much better than the movie!
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