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Good Books to READ

rainbowbright

Posted 3:05 pm, 04/03/2010

If you like vampires and werewolves try the Mercy Thompson series by Patricia Briggs. These are really great books!

RadioGiant

Posted 12:40 am, 03/14/2010

I just finished, and enjoyed, "Kisser" the latest Stone Barrington novel from Stuart Woods. I've read them all (the Holly Barker series as well), and enjoyed every one. Women might well find them a tad sexist, but it's good fun for men.

I'm currently reading the latest Jesse Stone novel from Robert B.Parker called "Split Image". If you're used to really wordy authors, you might find Parker's dialog shockingly to-the-point. "Well, you don't say" is a pretty long sentence for Jesse Stone. To quote a Forbe Magazine review, "Parker's novels make Hemingway look like a windbag". GREAT fun!

http://www.robertbparker.ne..._stone.asp

getwiththetimes

Posted 1:29 am, 03/07/2010

Bitter Blood... True Crime:

You won't put it down. Based in Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Kentucky and New Mexico. A Southern Tragedy.

toyota

Posted 1:23 pm, 02/28/2010

bump

SteeldMagnolia

Posted 2:25 pm, 01/28/2010

Anything by Clive Barker.... he is more of a fantasy/mystery/thriller

Everville and The Great and Secret Show are a couple of titles.

Most of his books tie into each other

sjezebelled

Posted 4:05 am, 01/28/2010

The House by Bentley Little....scared the bejeebers out of me...or anything by H.P. Lovecraft

toyota

Posted 6:24 pm, 01/27/2010

mabrysh I have not read any by Jodi. I did check of 2 books by John Saul. Have anybody read his book.

mabrysh

Posted 12:19 pm, 01/26/2010

I love the Jodi Picoullt books. Have you read them?

samaca

Posted 11:27 pm, 01/15/2010

If you like mysteries, try Joy Fielding's Whispers and Lies. It is so good.

toyota

Posted 1:34 pm, 01/14/2010

i check out two books of Mary Higgins Clark I hope they are good books.

momofzands

Posted 5:06 pm, 01/01/2010

I love bookes

huitaca

Posted 10:32 pm, 12/28/2009

Check out anything by Neil Gaiman or Christopher Golden. They both do great "horror" books or just plain wild concepts. Robert McCammon also writes some good horror books.

dookfan

Posted 11:56 pm, 12/18/2009

John Lutz is great! I read all his books in one month!

smalltownman

Posted 6:49 pm, 12/18/2009

Patricia Cornwell is another great murder mystery writer!

cassandra

Posted 9:40 pm, 12/17/2009

LocalSportFan yes Richard Bachman is another name Stephen King used in earlier works.

LocalSportFan

Posted 8:14 am, 12/17/2009

Isn't Richard Bachman really Stephen King writing under another name?

smalltownman

Posted 8:47 pm, 12/16/2009

I read 'Salems Lot as a teenager when it first came out. I slept with the lamp on for about a week and if something hit my second story bedroom window, I was downstairs before you could blink!

phibster

Posted 4:47 pm, 12/16/2009

Read Salems Lot by Stephen King---I couldn't read it at night--one of the scariest books I've ever read

Jiggles

Posted 1:45 pm, 11/18/2009

John Sauls Black Creek Crossing. ****

livewithlove822

Posted 10:20 pm, 11/16/2009

Blaze by Richard Bachman :] awesome read

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