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  • I'm reading "Friend of the Devil" by Peter Robinson. I like his books. They are always (at least the ones I've read) about a homicide detective. As I've mentioned before I usually have two or three books going on at once. My Christian/inspiration book right now is Praying the Names of Jesus and I'm still working on The Dawn and the Darkness. Been at it a long time not because it's a difficult book to read...it isn't and it's very interesting but just lack of time or I forget.
  • One book by Nora Roberts: MontanaSky. A book about 3 very different sisters who are forced to live on a ranch in Montana to get their inheritanc. Lovely, whitty, intelligent book about the relationships amoung women.

    Nora Roberts: the Quinn trillogy. Three formerly delinquent brothers make a deathbed promise to raise the newest adoptive boy. They are beautiful, volatile and endearing. The trillogy follows individual roamances of the brothers and the raising of the boy. Great story. They end up feeling like old friends.

    Finally, Deen Koontz, watchers. If you have every believed that a dog understood every word, you will love this book. It explores our humanity and our relationships with other species. Haunting, endearing, and scary.


  • I just finished reading Deja Dead by Kathy Reichs. It is a thriller about a serial killer and the detectives working on the case. The protagonist is a forensic scientist, Dr.Temperance Brennan, who gets involved on a personal level. It is a bit graphic in the description of her job, but if you like the TV show Bones you'll like this book: It's based on Reichs' novels.
  • Hi All - I've read Kathy Reichs - like her. I'm reading Tess Gerritsen "Vanish" now. I really like her; also Karin Slaughter. I'm on the list at the library for "Unbroken", a true story about a guy that survived Japanese POW camp during WWII. My neighbor read it & said it was very powerful. I like medical mysteries, historical novels too. Anyway gotta go.....BFN
  • Thanks for this great book list!
  • Has anybody read 20 years younger? I want to know w he ther it is. Good?
  • Calee...you're welcome...I'll have to take the time to add all the books sometime. It kind of got away from me.
  • I love this thread! I forgot all about it.
  • Thought I'd posted these but couldn't find. Please excuse if it's a repeat. These are my very favorite fiction books and I have read them over and over through the years.

    The Mirror by Marlys Millhiser (difficult to find anymore) about going back/forward in time.
    Bad Desire by Gary Devon - maybe be offensive as it is about a man (married) and his relationship with a teenage girl. Sexy, psychological suspense.
    Joy in the Morning by Betty Smith - haven't read this is a very long time but still have it and in the past have reread it often. I remember being young, in love and newly married with very little money but lots of hope for the future, so guess that's why it speaks to me.
    The House on the Strand by Daphne du Maurier
    There are more ...I'll post them when I have time.
  • Since the Lincoln Lawyer came out, I got hooked on Michael Connelly's books, either his Mickey Haller (lawyer) or Harry Bosch (detective) series are great. I love Dick Francis and will miss him since his passing, but his son Felix picked up the gauntlet and writes the same way as his dad,murder mysteries about jockeys and the world of British racing. I love Robert B Parker's Spenser books, Nobody beats Evanovich for humor, pee your pants kind of humor, the In Death series by JD Robb (Nora Roberts) and her Eve Dallas detective is great too. Sara Paretsky, Edna Buchanan are both good with regards to female main characters as is Sue Grafton's books. I love Steve Martini's Paul Madriani's series (lawyer.) I am one of those people that read purely for pleasure. If I want to learn something I go to school! lol Even though I don't post here, I am over 50 lol so I at least hit the mark there. Just wanted to share some terrific authors you might be interested in.
  • A new favorite mystery writer - Louise Penny. She's a REALLY good writer & has a series with a Canadian detective that I like.
  • I have read all kinds of books this summer, picked up Designated Fat Girl, was ok, the author ended up having gastric bypass. going to read Small Farms are Real Farms when hubby gets done with it.
    I bought two dvds of Nora Roberts books, Montana Sky and Northern Lights, I have read lots of her books too.
    Just finished David Baldacci's One Summer, and picked up The Amen Solution, by Dr Daniel G Amen-might be interesting. I will be running the scale for corn chopping in a few days-so I should be able to read a lot.
    Pam
  • Peace Like a River
    Quote: I'm starting this thread to list all our favorite books. Please post some of your favorites and I'll keep updating the list. Please put after the author/title the type of book, mystery, love story, etc. You can print out this list

    Andrews, Donna
    Arnout, Susan: "Frozen lady" love story in alaska
    Atherton, Jane: The aunt Dimity mystery series
    Austen, Jane
    Baldacci, David mysteries who done it
    Ball, Alan, American Beauty
    Binchey, Maive "Tara Road"
    Block, Francesca Lia, Wasteland -young adult book
    Bohjalian, Chris The Double Bind
    Bradley Marion Zimmer "Mists of Avalon" king arthur and his knights
    Bradford, Barbara Taylor "a woman of substance" series about family dynasty emma harts retailing
    Bristow, Gwen "Calico Palace" about the gold rush & Jubilee rail
    Bronte, Charloote: Jame Eyre
    Brown, Rita Mae and her cat
    Brunstetter, Wanda-Amish
    Camillari, Andrea : Montalbano series
    Cato, Nancy "all the rivers run" about australia
    Childs, Laura tearoom mysteries (10) with "Teaberry Stranger"
    Christie, Agatha: mystery
    Clavell, about japan "Shogun", "nobel house", "taipan"
    Clement, Blaize
    Coben, Harlen
    Conroy, Pat South of Broad"
    Cornwall, Patricia mystery Kay Scarpettas novels
    Coulter, Catherine: Regencies and suspense
    Davidson, Diane Mott, frothy mysteries with recipes
    Davidson, Mary Janice, undead and unwed-funny!
    Dawkins, Richard: The God Delusion - nonfiction
    Delinsky, Barbara
    DeMille, Nelson mystery
    Diamant, Anita : The Rid Tent
    Dibden, Michael: Aurelio Zen series
    Donati, Sara historical romance and adventure
    Evonovich, Janet Stephanie Plumm very funny
    Fitzgerald, F. Scott The great Gatsby
    Flagg, Fannie
    Follet, Ken historical fiction or mystery who none it
    Ford, Jamie Hotel on the Corner of Bitter & Sweet
    Gabaldon, Dianna series historical romance couldnt put them down-Outlander
    Gaiman, Neil: Coraline
    Gerritsen, Tess Rizzoli & Isles mysteries
    Gilman, Susan Jane Undress me in the Temple of Heaven
    Grafton, Sue read up thru "U"
    Giffin, Emily...chick-lit
    Gordon, Mary: Final Payments
    Hannah, Kristen
    Harris, Charlaine: Sookie Stackhouse series...hard to put down
    Henshaw, Susan mysteries with "Elected by Death”
    Herzog, Brad Turn left at the Trojan Horse
    Heinlein, Robert: The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
    Hoag, Tami have newest waiting for me "Deeper than Dead"
    Hosseini, Khaled The Kite Runner
    Irving, John Cider House Rules
    Karon, Jan The Mitford series
    Kaye, MM about india and their culture love story ,"The Far Pavillions"
    Kellerman, Jonathan for a good mystery...also his wife and son has good books.
    Kesey, Ken: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
    Kidd, Sue Monk: The secret life of bees
    Kohen, Kathleen historical fiction adventure "Through a Glass Darkly","And Now Face to Face"
    Krantz, Judith "Mistrals Daughter" her other books are great to
    Lamb, Wally "She's Come Undone
    Lee, Harper: To Kill a Mockingbird
    Leon, Donna: Brunetti series
    Lescroart, John - if you like a good, well-written mystery, start with 1st book
    Lively, Penelope
    Ludlum, Robert spy who done it espionage mystery" Bourne Iden tity" series
    Macomber, Debbie
    Markhan, Beryl: West With the Night
    Marshall, Catherine: Christy, A Man Called Peter
    Mason, Marion ?? writes about judge in NC???
    Montgomery, Lucy Maud: Anne of green gables series and Emily of New Moon
    Murakami, Haruki: fiction and non-fiction
    Nabokov, Vladimir: Lolita (literary)
    Niffenegger, Audrey: The Time Traveler's Wife
    Niven, David: The Moon's a Balloon, Bring on the Empty Horses
    Page, Katherine Hall (8) with "Body in the Gallery" waiting for me
    Palahniuk, Chuck: Fight Club
    Parker, Robert (Spenser series are funny, mystery
    Patterson, James just finished reading the 9th judgement
    Perry, Martha writes about the Amish. i've learned a lot
    Piercy, Marge “Gone to Soldiers”
    Pigeon, Josie series and have 3 left there.
    Pilcher, Rosamonde historical family dynasty "Coming Home", "The Shell Seekers"
    Quindlen, Anna: Every Last One (Literary)
    Rice, Luane
    Roberts, Nora
    Runbeck, Margaret Lee: Time for Each Other, Our Miss Boo
    Sanford, John
    See, Lisa: Sunwflower & the Secret Fan, Shanghai Girls
    Setterfield, Diane The Thirteenth Tale
    Sedaris, Dave: A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
    Siddons, Ann Rivers
    Simenon, George: Maigret novels
    Smith, Alexander McCall Ladies Detective Agency series
    Smith, Betty: A Tree grows in Brooklin, kid or older book
    Smith, Wilbur ..family dynasty,s in africa, egypt "river god" and "7th scroll
    Steele, Danielle worthless and inane
    Stewart, Mary: Merline/Arthur trilogy
    Stockett, Kathryn: The Help
    Studdert-Kennedy, G.A.
    Swanson, Denise (11) with "Wedding Bells" waiting for me
    Tanenbaum, Robert mystery
    Trollope, Joanna
    TYheroux, Paul: travel books
    Whitcomb, Laura: A certain Slant of Light (literary)
    Woods, Stuart
    Wolzein, Valerie
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    Enger, Lief: Peace Like a River -- adventure, tragedy, healing.
  • I've read Peace Like a River, by Lief Enger twice -- once about 6-7 years ago, and again recently. It's just a lovely book, written with such beautiful prose and deep emotional expression.
  • I recently read Stones from the River, by Ursula Heigl. I really, really enjoyed it, and will probably read it again in a few years... Amazon sayd this: "Stones from the River" follows Trudi Montag, a dwarf who serves as her town's librarian, unofficial historian, and recorder of the secret stories of her people, in a novel that charts the course of German history in the first half of the twentieth century." An excellent book, in my humble opinion.