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Hmm books...what type do you like? i've been reading a lot lately, I just finished "the tenth circle" by Jodie Picoult. I have a sh!tton of books on my shelf to read that i've gotten from bookmooch.com (which is fabulous! You should join!!!)
I also just finished "Love Walked In" which was also very good.
Some other goodies (from my time as en english major)
Anything by Roddy Doyle (most notably "A Star Called Henry," "Patty Clark Ha Ha Ha," and "The Woman Who Walked into Doors.")
Angela Carter's "The Bloody Chamber"
Fay Weldon's "She Devil"
and, of course,
Pride and Prejudice.
- Einstein's Dreams by Alan Lightman
- The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera
- Till We Have Faces by CS Lewis
- Sandman graphic novel series by Neil Gaiman
:D
My sisters keeper (by Jodi Picolt).
Freddy and Fredericka
Water for Elephants
Time Travelers Wife
Anything by Philipa Gregory (?). The Other Boleyn Girl is one of them...
These are some of the best ones I've read in a while. Couldn't put down types. Good luck!
"Stiff" by Mary Roach
"Winkie" I can't remember who it's by!
But on the topic of books. Depending on what kind you like..
"In Cold Blood" - Truman Capote
"The 5 People You Meet In Heaven"
"Wicked"
"The Color of Water"
"Love is a Mix Tape"
I've read and loved them all. :)
As for books, I was going to ask my readers for recommendations... I'm not handling this whole "tv strike" thing very well.
I'm currently finishing up "Love is a Mix Tape" by Rob Sheffield, and it's so good I'm delaying finishing it because I don't want it to end (and it's a true story so I know how it ends). Other than that, I have Love in the Time of Cholera on hold at the bookstore, before the movie comes out.
It's an oldie, but goodie. There's nothing like reading a classic book about drug-addicted celebutants of days old that makes me feel like hot cocoa with whipped cream on top.
For humor:
David Sadiris (anything really, but Dress Your Family in Corderoy and Denim is particularly good),Gwen Macsai's Lipshtick, Susan Jane Gilman's hypocrite in a pouffy white dress, Jen Lancaster's Bitter is the New Black
For scifi/fantasy-ish:
Jasper Fforde's The Eyre Affair (Everyone should read this book. Everyone.),Nina Kiriki Hoffman's a fistful of sky, Kat Richardson's Graywalker, Charlaine Harris' Dead Until Dark
For contemp. lit.:
Rachel Kadish's Tolstoy Lied, Muriel Spark's Loitering with Intent, John Irving (anything by him, really, but I recommend A Prayer for Owen Meany), Gail Parent's Sheila Levine
For classics:
Margaret Drabble's The Millstone, Jessie Redmon Fauset's Plum Bun, Jerome Jerome's Three Men and a Boat (also works under humor, actually), Jane Austen (All of hers, they must be read, they are so amazing! If you've finished off the seven novels, look for a collection of her juvenilia called Love and Friendship or the uncompleted collection of The Watson's, Lady Susan, and Sandition.)
For biographys:
Betsy Blair (autobiography), Katharine Hepburn (autobiography), James Herriot's All Creatures Great and Small, Irving Stone's The Agony and the Ecstasy
If there's a genre I've left out or you want different suggestions, please let me know - I love giving out book recs! (And I promise, I'm not crazy, I just love books. Really.)
Have you read any of the recent Phillipa Gregory's? I have a thing for historical fiction. The Constant Princess and The Other Boleyn Girl are my favorites.
More classical - The Good Earth was fantastic. Just finished it.