Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austin. I think I liked Pride and Pridijuce better, but it's still a great book. Love the diologue.
2007-11-27 10:49:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I am reading A NAMELESS WITCH which is okay, but boy, some men just don't write female characters very well at all. Dean Koontz is like that. He always makes women characters the way MEN would want them to be in some fantasy world. This author of the one I'm reading now (Martinez) does that. He describes this chick with her perfect body, not even flawed by one freckle. Hey, jerk, what about all the young girls who read this book who have freckles?! I am just not impressed.
I'm getting ready to read Skinny *****. It just came in the mail today. And also Diet for a New America which I keep meaning to crack.
The next fiction I'm going to read will be the book after Peter and the Starcatcher - whatever the sequel's called.
2007-11-27 18:25:39
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answered by JenasaurusX 5
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Just finished Trauma by Patrick McGrath, as in a couple hours ago. Next, I'll read The Innocent by Ian McEwan.
2007-11-27 18:24:07
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answered by Miss Angora 4
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Wolves Eat Dogs by Martin Cruz Smith
Mount Dragon by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
Grave Peril by Jim Butcher
Blood Rites by Jim Butcher
Name Withheld by J A Jance
Yeah, yeah, I know, pick one and get it over with. I didn't realize it was that many.
2007-11-27 18:54:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm reading
The Two Towers (Lord of the Rings)
Idoru
And Sophie's World (a completely amazing novel about the history of philosophy)
2007-11-27 18:37:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Sandworms of Dune by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson ...and Empire by Orson Scott Card
2007-11-27 18:50:26
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answered by Zholla 7
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I just finished The Glass Castle, by Jeanette Walls. It's a memoir and an awesome book! Heartwrenching (sp?), but funny too. I would definitely recommend it, especially to women.
2007-11-27 18:28:44
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answered by Anonymous
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The Tale of the Corn Father, by Steve Kernel.
2007-11-27 18:27:39
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answered by Letao12 4
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Vendetta for the Saint...Lesley Charterist.
Ok, an old fashioned book, but a real page turner. Escapism, I don't want to think too hard during the working week.
2007-11-27 18:34:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer. Its really good, but if you haven't read any of the books you might want to start with Twilight (it's the first in the series).
2007-11-27 18:27:13
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answered by Em 1
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