Good Books To Read?

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Ashlie2009 Posted 3 Oct 2010 , 1:57pm
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I am almost done with all of nicholas sparks books and i was wondering if anyone had any other books they think are really good. I like mystery and romantic.

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cakesbycathy Posted 3 Oct 2010 , 4:01pm
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I'm a fan of John Grisham and James Patterson so any of their books I generally find to be good.
David Baldacci's The Winner is also a really, really good read.

I just finished The Fortune Cookie Chronicles by Jennifer 8 Lee. Non-fiction, but a fascinating read about the history of chinese food in America.

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VannaD Posted 3 Oct 2010 , 7:10pm
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Im working on the kay scarpetta series by patricia cornwell. They are great the first in the series is Postmortem. They're murdere mystereies with a little romance. A few other authors along the same lines are Tess Gerritsen (the new show Rizzoli and Isles are based off her books), Karen Rose, Erica Spindler, and I could go on all day. Each of these authors has a website that tells you what to read first in their series, so you can read them in order, and Ive found them all in my local library.

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michellenj Posted 4 Oct 2010 , 2:14pm
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Have you read The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and the 2 after that? They are good. The first one starts off kind of slow, then gets very good.

Shutter Island was a good book, too.

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shanney54 Posted 8 Oct 2010 , 4:45am
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Which one is your favorite Nicholas Sparks book?

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MariaK38 Posted 8 Oct 2010 , 12:57pm
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I'm reading "Room" right now. It's very good!

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amygortoncakes Posted 8 Oct 2010 , 5:10pm
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I love

Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett also by him World Without End

Try reading the Outlander series too. Awesome and addictive! By Diana Gabaldon.

All of these are historical fiction.

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