A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness, The Invention Of Hugo Cabret, Wonderstruck, and The Marvels all by Brian Selznick, the Butterfly Garden by Dot Hutchison, Love and First Sight by Josh Sundquist.
If you want a book to get your teeth into, try The Count of Monte Cristo or War and Peace. Love, hate, dishonesty, debrayal, revenge. Every emotion is there.
REALLY DEPENDS ON WHAT KIND OF BOOKS YOU ENJOY. HERE ARE A FEW OF MY FAVS : JOY FIELDING – “SEE JANE RUN”, BRENDA NOVAK ” TAKING THE HEAT”, DEAN KOONTZ – ” INTENSITY, SANDRA BROWN ” MIRROR IMAGE” .
The Courtney’s of Africa series by Wilbur Smith, to kill a mockingbird, legend by David Gemmell, SPQR Mary beard, Miss peregrines Home for peculiar children, Percy Jackson and the olympians.
@Jordan at a book signing …. I believe he doesn’t do signing any more …. all of my books are signed …. I am so pleased he did sign them all for me …. xxxx
Yes I agree, The Lord of The Rings is indeed the best fiction ever encountered by mankind (one said that things are not made, but rather discovered) hehehe 😀 anyway that is nonsense, some things are made :D. The Lord of the Rings is simply just amazing with its story of fellowship and loyalties, weird creatures, the glory of one’s heart (Aragorn, Galadriel, Legolas, and more) and of course magical epic battle.
Asking a bibliophile this is like asking someone “What is the best breath you have ever taken?” 😉 :p Still, “Ulysses” ranks up there, as does “As I Lay Dying” and “The Brothers Karamazov.”
@Rebecca A. S. A. Harrison . She did some writing in the 1970’s . She died before the book was completed and her husband finished it . Short, tense and mystery ending
Too many for me to say. Mistborn was good. Jim Butcher’s The Aeronauts Windless is good. Some if not all of David Weber’s Safehold series Going way back, I still think Isaac Asimov’s stuff was very well written.
Depends on your preference, I myself enjoy everything by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman and when I want to read SCI-FI that could possibly come true or a food adventure book I read Michael Crichton then there is the ever popular Stephen King. Again it is all dependent on what you like to read.
The Dirk pit series from Clive Cussler
But why not take a chance on an indy writer? I have a book you might like
I’d like to know
Have a look at this. It is a bit violent but people are loving it so far https://goo.gl/atQQ3v
You’re the author?
Yes I am 🙂
That’s cool. I’d like to read try it out!
Well have a look and yeah, I hope you enjoy it. Please let me know what you thought of it okay? 🙂
Sure, would definitely leave a review!
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Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeymoon. Loved that book!
This is a must-read.
The If Conspiracy
Tie between This Mortal Coil by Emily Suvada (second book out in October) and Nemesis and sequel Genesis by Brendan Reichs.
Recently
The Dry by Jane Harper
The Birdwatcher by William Shaw
@The a fashion fiction novel about fashion, ballet, football and law.
Check out Heather Atkinson The Diving line series, brilliant
The Heart’s Invisible Furies by John Boyne
Outlander By, Diana Gabaldon.
A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness, The Invention Of Hugo Cabret, Wonderstruck, and The Marvels all by Brian Selznick, the Butterfly Garden by Dot Hutchison, Love and First Sight by Josh Sundquist.
The Sparrow by Mary Doria @Russell
Other side of midnight by Sidney Sheldon
So loved this one.
the sequel…Memories of Midnight.
By far discworld from terry pratchett
Moby Dick
Following
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Harnessing Peacocks
by Mary Wesley
Wizards first rule series by terry goodkind
I really like Dan Brown i am currently reading Inferno
My hubby and I read that together then went on the Inferno tour in Florence, Italy! ??
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Anything by Dani Atkins
If you want a book to get your teeth into, try The Count of Monte Cristo or War and Peace.
Love, hate, dishonesty, debrayal, revenge. Every emotion is there.
Love these two books so much!
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Cobra Event and The Hot Zone. Richard Preston
100 years of solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
I’m a big fan of Joyce Carol Oates. “Blonde” is a good one to start with.
The Illuminati Series by @Jane, Dream Angel, Dark Angel, Death Angel. These are amazing series. Highly recommend them.
#TexasHeatSeries by @Cree
REALLY DEPENDS ON WHAT KIND OF BOOKS YOU ENJOY. HERE ARE A FEW OF MY FAVS : JOY FIELDING – “SEE JANE RUN”, BRENDA NOVAK ” TAKING THE HEAT”, DEAN KOONTZ – ” INTENSITY, SANDRA BROWN ” MIRROR IMAGE” .
What do you like to read? What I love you might hate
The Courtney’s of Africa series by Wilbur Smith, to kill a mockingbird, legend by David Gemmell, SPQR Mary beard, Miss peregrines Home for peculiar children, Percy Jackson and the olympians.
Love Wibur Smith …. and have a collection of his books all signed … even his first book … great to find some one that enjoys his books …. xxxx
@Louise how did you meet him? I fell in love with blue horizon. I have most of his books now.
@Jordan at a book signing …. I believe he doesn’t do signing any more …. all of my books are signed …. I am so pleased he did sign them all for me …. xxxx
@Jordan not sure which is my favourite tittle … but would have to say his first book hooked me … haven’t looked back since ….
The Lord of the Rings is the best fiction I’ve ever read, and I’ve read a lot!
Yes I agree, The Lord of The Rings is indeed the best fiction ever encountered by mankind (one said that things are not made, but rather discovered) hehehe 😀 anyway that is nonsense, some things are made :D. The Lord of the Rings is simply just amazing with its story of fellowship and loyalties, weird creatures, the glory of one’s heart (Aragorn, Galadriel, Legolas, and more) and of course magical epic battle.
I read Herzog a while ago and really liked it.
Ti Prendo è ti porto via – Niccolo Amanity
Frankenstein.
Tolstoy and the Purple Chair.
Les Miserables
Peace Like a River by Leif Engler
Asking a bibliophile this is like asking someone “What is the best breath you have ever taken?” 😉 :p Still, “Ulysses” ranks up there, as does “As I Lay Dying” and “The Brothers Karamazov.”
Or which is your favourite child.
To Kill a Mockingbird – classic. A Gentleman in Moscow has been loved by everyone I recommended it to.
The Silent Wife ,
Who is this one written by?
@Rebecca A. S. A. Harrison . She did some writing in the 1970’s . She died before the book was completed and her husband finished it . Short, tense and mystery ending
If you read it @Rebecca let me know your take on the end
Boy’s Life by Robert McCammon. It’s one everyone seems to love, no matter your favorite genre.
Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson
Too many for me to say. Mistborn was good. Jim Butcher’s The Aeronauts Windless is good. Some if not all of David Weber’s Safehold series Going way back, I still think Isaac Asimov’s stuff was very well written.
I enjoyed ‘The girl with the pearl Earing’ by Tracy Chevalier and ‘ The mountain between us’by Charles Martin. Both really great books
The Alienist , whuthering Heights , The face .
Cassius its a book about a police dog.
Depends on your preference, I myself enjoy everything by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman and when I want to read SCI-FI that could possibly come true or a food adventure book I read Michael Crichton then there is the ever popular Stephen King. Again it is all dependent on what you like to read.
mortal instruments by cassandra Clare and kingkiller chronicle by Patrick rothfuss
Dune”
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If U don’t like this book ,i’ll pay u back
Kite Runner
Also white tiger