yes, i do. i am an avid Harlequin reader and most of the time, the dame story lines kep appearing. Although the character name is different, I still feel like I've read the book before.
I read one book from Mary Higgins Clark and I absolutely could not put it down. It was over 300 pages and I finished it in 4 hours. It was called "No Place Like Home" and I'm still upset that I've not found a book that good since.
2007-01-31 05:05:33
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answered by jean d 6
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Well, there is some sadness in finishing a very good book, yes; however, I always think I may find another that can be just as rewarding.
My favorite genre is contemporary literature: Chaim Potok's, My Name is Asher Lev; Kazuo Ishiguru's, A Pale View of Hills; Jhumpa Lahiri's, Interpreter of Maladies; and, of course, all of the Harry Potter books :-)
2007-01-31 05:17:50
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answered by j14456um 3
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Well thats a hard question cause there are just to many books to pick from. I like fantasy or action adventure....mostly fantasy. I like the Inheritance Trilogy, Alex Rider series, Maximum Ride, Keys to the Kingdom series..............there are more but I will not bore you. The fastest that I have ever read a book was 2 days, and the book had 497 pages......long pages.
2007-01-31 05:05:07
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answered by HawkNelsonFREAK 1
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Oh yeah. I really find it hard to get a good book I like. I surf through famous authors and titles. I love Sidney Sheldon and I have read all of his books, I'm waiting for the next one. Also I love Harry Potter, I'm an addict. And that's about it. I mean I go to the library and it's really frustrating to go through all the titles to rarely find a good book. My favourite genres are thriller and crime. Do you know any good books in these genres?
2007-01-31 05:28:41
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answered by Anonymous
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All the time! A really good book draws you in so you feel like you are there and part of the story. Finishing it feels like a loss as it then becomes just a memory.
2007-01-31 05:02:37
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answered by jenno 1
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I like novels playing in Asia, especially ancient China. I also like funny women's novels, such as Sophie Kinsella. It is hard, however, to find good novels in these fields... I am often disappointed by books, but that may be because I demand quite a lot.
2007-01-31 05:06:44
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answered by Anonymous
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only when its a really go series that i've got to wait on the one to be published. me i read paranormal and historical fiction and i confess harry potter books
2007-01-31 05:10:49
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answered by crysram27 2
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mystery;i have no favorites. however,i hate finding a booki like from end to finish and searching for the next is frustrating. a wild goose chase.
2007-01-31 05:06:01
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answered by christina p 4
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I dont run into that. I always have enough books on hand to never run out.
2007-01-31 05:00:13
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answered by tchem75 5
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No, I don't get upset. That is silly. I just look around. Spy, technothriller and biographies.
2007-01-31 04:59:42
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answered by Jimfix 5
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