We need to bring back our book club thread since the crash.
So put your favorite book recommendations here, if 2 of you want to send a book to eachother go for it! If you are a library person still make your recommendations but if you read a book off the list let that person know so that we can discuss the book.
For recommendations put the book and you can rate it....
1-4 . Give part of the story line or just why you loved or hated the book.
OOOOO this is gonna be fun!!!
Foufy...does that sound right?? Like what we had last time??
How do we make it a sticky thread??
I think Leens or someone needs to make it into a sticky!
My previous recommendation was:
Perfume, the story of a murderer by Patrick Susskind.
Takes place in France...about a boy born without a sense of smell which causes many trials and tribulations in his life as he grows - saga of his life really....great fiction..very riveting and hard to put down - unlike anything you have read before - very eye opening and enlightening about the meaning of life.
Memoirs Of A Geisha by Arthur Golden ; excellent, timeless story!! One of the best books I have ever read. 4
Where The Heart Is by Bille Letts; feel good story about a young girl that has her baby in Walmart, then she turns her life around!! Great book! 4
She's Come Undone by Wally Lamb; Great story and has a weightloss story in it and is a feel good story about overcoming obsticles and raising self worth. 4
Sick Puppy by Carl Hiaasen ; Crazy story but fun...lots of twist and turns. A crappy excuse for a human being gets stalked because he throws trash out on the side of the road. Soon he loses everything! Government corruption meets stalker! 4
Take It Like A Man, Autobiography Of Boy George by Boy George and Spencer Bright ; the be all tell all, great book couldn't put it down!! 4
I second TG's recommendation of "Sick Puppy." I definitely give it four big stars! My boss gave it to me for Christmas. At first I thought he was psycho, but then I ended up not being able to put it down. So many twists, turns and craziness! And, it's set in Florida, so that made it even more fun to read.
TG: Have you read any other Carl Hiassen books? I'm definitely going to check his others out. If there even half as good as "Sick Puppy," I'll be happy!
One of my MOST favourite books is "Outlander" by Diana Gabaldon. It is a romance historical fiction book set in both modern day time and Scotland in the 18th century. Very much a page turner! This was the first in a series of 3 other books continuing with the main characters.
Ken follett.......Pillars of the Earth
Wally Lamb...........I know this much is true.
Jean Auel..........Clan of the bear cave
Originally posted by Theo'sgirl MY recommendations......
Memoirs Of A Geisha by Arthur Golden ; excellent, timeless story!! One of the best books I have ever read. 4
I agree completely! I also like Clan of the Cave Bear (the first one!)
The Lives of Dax by Various Authors-4 This is pretty much for ST DS9 fans, but I think anyone can read it and realize if you had more than 1 life to live the decisions and mistakes you would make.
From the First Bite: A Complete Guide to Recovery From Food Addiction by Kaye Sheppard-3.5 Dump the food plan and you have an excellent guide for expectations of the ups and downs of a 12 Step program for recovery from any Eating Disorder.
Kingdom Come by MarK Waid- 4 Ever wonders what happens to Superheroes like Superman and Wonder Woman when the world changes? A definitive view of the DC Character growth.
Well I guess if you see a book that might tickle your fancy listed, just say you are reading it and whoever else has read it can discuss it, or then if more people want to discuss it then we can all read it.
We can get more organized about it as we go along.
The Alienist by Caleb Carr - murder mystery type book. Reminds me a little of Sherlock Holmes
Jemima J by Jane Green - Story of a woman struggling with her weight and learning about true beauty.
She's Come Undone by Wally Lamb - another story of a woman and her weight. This one focuses a lot more on the messed-up-ness of the main character's life and how she has to overcome it.
Notes From an Unfinished Revolution by Merideth Maran - non-fiction by a bi-sexual feminist about where women were, what the advent of feminism was all about and finding a happy medium between two extremes.
The Sweet Potato Queen's Book of Love by Jill Connor Browne - This is a must have! Real Southern Belle humor and realism. Including such life altering knowledge as:
* The True Magic Words Guaranteed to Get Any Man to Do Your Bidding
* The Five Men You Must Have in Your Life at All Times
* Men Who May Need Killing, Quite Frankly
* What to Eat When Tragedy Strikes, or Just for Entertainment
* The Best Advice Ever Given in the Entire History of the World
OMG Star I LOVE the Sweet Potato Queen's Book of Love, I so want to be one of them! They're my sort of people. The recipes in the back of the book (tried them before Atkins) are pretty decent too.
My recommendation is A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving. This book moved me and haunted me. When I find someone else who has read it we talk to each other about it very very quickly for about 5 minutes and then sit back with a goofy smile on our faces..... it's like brain sex.
Princess: you know who you are - is it any surprise I had to read this one? Very funny book about self-empowerment through a sense of entitlement and how it not only benefits you, but everyone around you. Fun, easy read.
OH I just read a really good book. I couldn't put it down.
The Lovely Bones By Alice Siebold
About a 13 yr old girl that gets murdered and then she watches from heaven how her community and her family deal with and finally overcome her death, she also watches the killer and meets the other girls he has murdered. Very good read!!!