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    I am reading Tears of the Moon by Nora Roberts. It is book # 2 of the 3 part Irish Trilogy. I love it and it makes me want to travel to Ireland so bad. It is magical and at the same time realistic too. Nora Roberts does a great job in combining the two.

    I have also read Sweet Valley University (have a huge collection), and I have also read a bunch of self help books. I hardly can put down my books. I read more in the winter though.
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    I'm reading Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett right now. After that I have Patrick by Steven Lawhead lined up to read.

    In general my favorite genre is historical fiction.
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    What are you reading?

    Currently I'm reading the Kent Family Chronicles by John Jakes. It's an 8 part series that follows a family from pre-revolutionary times right on up. I'm on book 6 now which covers the civil war. For history buffs, highly recommended. I'm also a big Stephen King fan and often wonder what my Literature professors from college would say about that. James Michner is also a favorite. If you're looking for something light and really funny, try "The Education of Hyman Kaplan". The author's last name is Parkhill, don't remember his first name. Enjoy your reading experiences!!!!!
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    Currently I'm reading Star Wars: Survivor's Quest by Timothy Zahn. I read to relax, so I tend to gravitate toward things like mystery/suspense or science fiction. I also love the Mitford books by Jan Karon.

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    Thanks for all the replies. I'll defnitely be looking into some of these.

    Ash, I loved "Of Mice and Men".. we read it for English two years ago. But of course, being forced to read is never fun and I only appreciated it once all the assignments and work we had to do was handed it and over with. It's a really sweet story.

    Glacier, isn't Lamb's writing style amazing? I plan on buying "She's Come Undone" as soon as I finish reading Angels & Demons.

    I also read a few plays and books in class this past semester; we read The Iliad (which was so awesome, I loved it) by Homer, and a number of plays for my contemporary drama classes: The Glass Menagerie, Raisin in the Sun, Fences, 'night Mother, and Oedipus Rex.

    Has anybody read the Shopaholic books? I heard they're really funny.

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    I've just read " Cats in the news" by Martyn Lewis - I quite enjoyed it. I normally read before going to sleep, but it has to be something light.



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    Originally posted by binka_nugget
    I'm trying to finish off "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck for English Class. I was supposed to read it a month ago and there's just a little over 100 pages... I hate being forced to read.

    After this, I'm gonna try finishing off the books by Nicholas Sparks.

    I read it for school about a month ago. It was a pretty good book. If you have any questions about it I could probably help you

    Right now I am reading "Bringing Up Beauty". I love that book, It's about raising a guide dog.

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    Originally posted by primabella

    Has anybody read the Shopaholic books? I heard they're really funny.

    I've read them. The first one (Confessions Of A Shopoholic) is good but they get kind of repetitive after a while

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    I read 4 comic books last 2 weeks or so and just this week I started to re-read Harry Potter Book 5 in Chinese I need to refresh my memory and get ready for Book 6. And throught out the year and past year I just read a whole bunch of mysterious book... CSI... etc. I love to read.
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