Favorite Books

October Daye novels by McGuire, Seanan
Otherworld novels by Galenorn Yasmine
Peacekeeper by Reeve, Laura
Iiona Andrews books
These are just the ones I have on my kindle atm *looks at bookshelf* humm ya I do like to read just a bit. Now to find a job that I can read books I want to all day long!
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  • Sarge
  • 09-22-2010, 07:52 PM
Geodyssey series by Piers Anthony
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Geodyssey series by Piers Anthony Originally Posted by Sarge
Have you tried the Incarnations of Immortality series?
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This is way past 60 days old but give me points if you want...

I just bought and read in a few hours "The Shack" by Paul Young..

Wow is all I can say. As of right now this is bar far my Favorite book ever!!!! Has anyone else read it??

And Mods before you get mad at me please forgive me as "Papa" says you have to forgive lol... If you have read the book you will know what im talking about
I read the shack a while back, wonderful read. One of those books that when you are finished with it you are still pondering the complete meaning weeks later... I would put it in my top 5 books.
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While I didn't read it quite that quickly lol. Wow is an understatement. I was given "The Shack" and recently finished reading it.........this deeply flawed man hasn't been moved by anything, like this in a long long time.
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Anyone read the Claiming of Sleeping Beauty by Anne Rice. Sado-erotica.
I've read all three books. They are amazing. I found them when I was about 17 and it opened up a WHOLE NEW WORLD! While I'm still not super into deep bdsm there are definitely some great descriptions in those books.
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you are so right Cobra I was up all night and morning thinking bout the book and how even though it is fiction it seemed like a True story. Which then made me think did the guy who wrote it have a dream and in his dream he was told by God to write this book. Could this really be a true story, I felt like I was standing next to the them whole time.
Anything by Christopher Moore. Several people have brought him up already. Listen to them. He's thought provoking and laugh out loud funny.
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Queen, I thought I was the only one that read The Alchemist. Did you know the Nelson has a portrait of the king that locked him up?
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Pat Conroy. The Prince of Tides, Beach Music, My Losing Season, The Great Santini. I just started South of Broad. All of his books are terrific and will leave you thinking about them long after you are finished.
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Old Man and the Sea-Hemingway
Islands in the Stream-Hemingway
Self Reliance-Thoreau
Golf in the Kingdom-Murphy
Lonesome Dove-McMurty
Memoirs of an Opionated Man-Russell
A Pirate looks at 40-Buffett