Books...

Right now I'm reading my signed copy of Game of Thrones that Elvis got for me. Thank you Elvis!!! You rock! Best gift ever! Originally Posted by Ginger Doll
Whoa, you just have some mushroom pizza?
Glad you like! 😜 Originally Posted by Elvisisalive
Sometimes things are just freaky around here
I'm re-reading "American Gods" by Neil Gaiman... If you're looking for something a little 'off-the-wall,' I'd suggest "John Dies at the End" by David Wong.
I don't mean this to sound like a smartass but is reading a book in 3 days quick? I'm a decently fast reader and I can read a book in 2 sittings or two days. My wife I consider a very fast reader she can read a normal size book in 3-6 hours. Originally Posted by Imsecretlyaninja
Well I would see her about every three days and she was always finished. I'm not sure how many hours it took.lol I never had to buy paper backs.she just gave them to me.I was in my twenties and if it wasnt for her I never would have read at all.
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I don't mean this to sound like a smartass but is reading a book in 3 days quick? Originally Posted by Imsecretlyaninja
It is if you're working a job, raising kids, etc...

For me, I love Mario Puzo, Anne Rice, Jim Butcher, Larry Niven.

There's also a local author who's been publishing short stories on Kindle about his family during the Civil War. Not my favorite genre, but they pull me in. (If anybody's interested, PM me for a link. I'm not sure I should post his name here.)
It is if you're working a job, raising kids, etc...

For me, I love Mario Puzo, Anne Rice, Jim Butcher, Larry Niven.

There's also a local author who's been publishing short stories on Kindle about his family during the Civil War. Not my favorite genre, but they pull me in. (If anybody's interested, PM me for a link. I'm not sure I should post his name here.) Originally Posted by Omerta
Agree with Mario Puzo, Jd Salinger's catcher and rye. Any of Dostoyevsky but Idiot is truly enjoyable. Animal Farm by Orwell. Don Quixote always made me chuckle. Edwin Torres-Carlitos way and after hours. Tolkien's books. I have a collection of 500+ books needed kindle to save space. Not to mention the rest of the lit classics.
Haven't gotten around to it but want to read David Mitchell's cloud atlas. Heard its good anyone read it?
I don't get or take time to read much but if I do it is usually James Patterson series. Probably 3 of my favorites were " See How They Run, Along Came A Spider, and Kiss The Girls" If I would keep off the computer I could read more.
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I'm thinking about writing a book about the hobby, who would buy it??! Lol
I would, lol
I'm thinking about writing a book about the hobby, who would buy it??! Lol Originally Posted by BabyDallass
I would, if you would give me a discount on your honey hole.lol
You could write a chapter on cheap guys looking for bargains. Lol
If it's a Pop Up book... I'd be all in! ;-)
The historian by Elizabeth kostava
I'm still working on the Hardy Boys series