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    Quote Originally Posted by Wenisrubber
    Pretty much everything that is *not* sci fi or fantasy.

    Hiaasen-writes extremely funny stuff..Florida based-lots of stupid people.
    Vince Flynn- for political thrillers/spy books.
    Tom Clancy-military thrillers-very topical topics!
    Greg Iles-some different kind of thrillers
    Stephen Hunter- especially the Bob Lee Swagger stuff-black light, time to humt, Dirty white boys.
    Clive Cussler-good historical mysteries.
    stephen King.....altho he, in the last few years has run short on ideas.

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    So do you like fantasy? (I'm a little confused there) 'Cause the first books on my favorites list ARE sci-fi...like Lord of the Rings, Eragon, Eldest, etc...I highly recommend these ones, and all three are extremely thick books too! hehe Eragon and Eldest are the first two books in a trilogy about dragons, elves, men, magic, and good verses evil by a 17-yr-old named Christopher Paolini. I'm excited 'cause the movie Eragon is coming out this fall too!


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    Have you tried these candylicious books
    Winter of Fire-somewhat similar to Giver of you've read that one
    Penny: The Story of a free soul basset hound
    Sacajawea- really long but very good
    The Plague Dogs
    Watership Down

    Here's a few I reviewed on my neopets page years ago, too bad they filter a lot of the words http://www.neopets.com/~hlaoroo452
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    Ooh, I know a good Mystery book we just finished in English!
    It's Called: And Then There Were None-By Agatha Christie
    It's a VERY good mystery!
    Plus, at the moment I'm reading Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wenisrubber
    Pretty much everything that is *not* sci fi or fantasy.
    I hate sci-fi too, but I'm telling you, Ender's Game is the ONLY sci-fi-ish book I can stomach. Its just... I don't know. I at least recommend you giving it a shot.

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    I'm reading a book now that is called "Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls" and I LOVE it. I don't know if you would like it though. Its not really a 'book' i guess. Its about a phycologist that has teen girls in, and she writes about their stories, and how things are so very different for girls in the 1990's than it was for our parents growing up. It gives stories about girls dealing with their mothers, fathers, divorce, depression, thinness, drugs and alcohol, sex and violence, and other things of that sort. I really want my mom to read it when I am done, because I think she would understand more of what I'm going through as a teenager, and how it is so much different than when she was growing up. I recomend it to parents of teenagers, and teenagers themselves.

    Sorry, im not much help
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    I used to love reading too until my eyesight began to fail me,but when the new glasses arrive, i hope to get back into it, and finish the book i started reading, it is called "Cats are smarter than Jack" it has 89 True short stories all about amazing cats,it is a neat little book, maybe you would enjoy it too.
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    To Kill a Mockingbird IS a good book. I *had* to read it in 9th grade, but I enjoyed it.

    What about the DaVinci Code? I've just started this (100 or so pages in) and I really like it. It's fast paced and something I can keep up with, lmao.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisH
    One of the books I love is Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts. (It's 933 pages long so could keep you occupied for a couple of days ).

    Have you read any Terry Pratchett books? I'm just getting into them. I loved Good Omens - which he wrote with someone else, can't remember who - and am now reading Carpe Jugulum, which is part of the Discworld series.
    HaHA! No book can tantalize me forever! I whip em out like *that*. *cockiness ensues*

    No, I will have to check them out, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JenBKR
    There's "Oedipus the King", by Sophocles, probably not what you want. The Oedipus complex is a Freudian idea, so a book about it maybe making fun? Not sure.... I read that in high school, very interesting....I am also an avid reader, I can't go to sleep at night until I've read something. My husband just doesn't understand...I can spend ALL day in a Barnes & Nobles. I have about 35 books on my shelf that I have yet to read
    No, doesn't sound like it. Sounds like you went through a lot of trouble to look so thank you very much! Actually, the book I am looking for might be a short story. It's a funny story about a little boy who tries with all his might to make his dad not touch or sleep with his mother, his dad goes off to war, there is a lesson learned somewhere in there, I think, and it's pretty good.

    Yeah, my husband has to get up early and does not understand my 5 am book-induced bed time. You sound like me with all of those books! (We had to donate so many to a book store because of the move.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aspen and Misty
    I love to read also! I can't have enough books to keep me happy! I just recently stumbled upon a series by an author named Tamora Pierce. I'm very much into science fiction so I loved these books. They are about a girl who has a form of magic called wild magic and uses it to talk to animals as her magic grows she can later on morph into animals. I won't go into explaining the books as I always tend to make them sound horrible, but it was a really good series. It is a teen series but I loved every minute of it!

    The books are called (in order) - Wild Magic, Wolf Speaker, Emperor Mage and The Realms of the Gods

    I also love any book by Anne McCaffrey, she has a great series called the Dragon riders of Pern that I have fallen in love with and can't get enough of. I would definitely recommend them to any reader.

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    Did Anne McCaffrey write Mistress of Dragons ? I bought that for Troy the other day and I don't know where he has placed it so I can't look myself. f;asjdflkj ERRGh. He's very much in to those genres.

  12. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD
    Hiaasen-writes extremely funny stuff..Florida based-lots of stupid people.
    Vince Flynn- for political thrillers/spy books.
    Tom Clancy-military thrillers-very topical topics!
    Greg Iles-some different kind of thrillers
    Stephen Hunter- especially the Bob Lee Swagger stuff-black light, time to humt, Dirty white boys.
    Clive Cussler-good historical mysteries.
    stephen King.....altho he, in the last few years has run short on ideas.
    Tom Clancy, oh writer of one of my favourite video games ever (as if that's really the point. ). I am sure his books are as awesome as the games.

    Hmm, I like history and whatnot! See, the books that I am reading now are To Wake The Dead which is some sort of thriller (I am not good with putting things in genres).

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    Quote Originally Posted by IRescue452
    Have you tried these candylicious books
    Winter of Fire-somewhat similar to Giver of you've read that one
    Penny: The Story of a free soul basset hound
    Sacajawea- really long but very good
    The Plague Dogs
    Watership Down

    Here's a few I reviewed on my neopets page years ago, too bad they filter a lot of the words http://www.neopets.com/~hlaoroo452
    Oh, I heart Watership Down so very, very much.

    I love nonfic books about dogs, cats, etc. I about had a heart attack when they had a bunch of those types of books on sale at Books-A-Million!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jessika
    I hate sci-fi too, but I'm telling you, Ender's Game is the ONLY sci-fi-ish book I can stomach. Its just... I don't know. I at least recommend you giving it a shot.
    Okay, I shall give it a try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toby's my baby
    I'm reading a book now that is called "Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls" and I LOVE it. I don't know if you would like it though. Its not really a 'book' i guess. Its about a phycologist that has teen girls in, and she writes about their stories, and how things are so very different for girls in the 1990's than it was for our parents growing up. It gives stories about girls dealing with their mothers, fathers, divorce, depression, thinness, drugs and alcohol, sex and violence, and other things of that sort. I really want my mom to read it when I am done, because I think she would understand more of what I'm going through as a teenager, and how it is so much different than when she was growing up. I recomend it to parents of teenagers, and teenagers themselves.

    Sorry, im not much help
    I love those types of books. I don't know how to classify them, though. Books like Speak and She's Come Undone take a special spot with me.

    You were good help!

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