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need new books to read - cut cable off. =)

rashdl

Posted 9:21 am, 09/06/2009

You should definitely try something from Karen Kingsbury. She's a great inspirational author!

cdstewart

Posted 11:55 am, 07/20/2009

Anything by Mary Higgins Clark...great murder mysteries..no blood and gore, just good writing!

LA

Posted 3:33 pm, 07/15/2009

I really appreciate all the ideas - I'm putting holds on some of these authors right now. thanks!

smalltownman

Posted 3:04 pm, 07/15/2009

Jan Karon's "Life in Mitford" series is without a doubt some of the best books ever written!!!

hope75

Posted 7:42 am, 07/15/2009

You might like Elizabeth Berg's books. The Art of Mending, What We Keeep, Say When, and Until the Real Thing Comes Along are my favorties. They are usually just about things we go through as adults and how we deal with them...divorce, our childhoods...easy reading with a little humor. Then she wrote three about a girl growing up in the 50's named Katie. Katie's mother is dead and she is being raised by her strict military dad...Durable Goods, True to Form and I can't think of the other one, but they are great, great books. They'll make you laugh and cry (a little). Oh, the other one is Joy School. Our library has them all.

LA

Posted 11:53 pm, 07/14/2009

yes, I guess I should have included the kinds of books that I like. I like the kind that are funny, but with a little romance in there as well. I don't care for the ones that are "trashy romances". lol. I don't know what else to call those. I do not like horror or graphic stories. I like reading "true" stories, as well as inspirational books. I also like some that would probably be considered "self help" books. thank you for all the suggestions!

cassandra

Posted 3:40 pm, 07/14/2009

I agree with all that is listed but I would also include James Patterson, Patricia Cornwell, Chelsea Cain, Karin Slaughter, Mary Higgins Clark and John Sandford. These are great authors in my opinion as well just depends on what you like.

4sale65

Posted 3:19 pm, 07/14/2009

Lee Child is great

LA

Posted 10:44 pm, 07/13/2009

thanks! I will check those out!

RJspetkitten

Posted 9:37 pm, 07/13/2009

1 more author I really like is Ted Dekker. He writes Christian/fantasy fiction.

panigrwi

Posted 9:23 pm, 07/13/2009

Try the Outlander Series by Diana Gabaldon. The first book is called Outlander. You can get it at the library.

vanessa_brand86

Posted 8:34 pm, 07/13/2009

try kay hooper books they r very great books

RJspetkitten

Posted 6:15 pm, 07/13/2009

Paranormal - Kim Harrison
Detective/Murder - Jeffery Deaver
Horror - Stephen King, Dean Koontz
Fiction - Michael Crichton, Pat Conroy

sneely85

Posted 5:11 pm, 07/13/2009

Try the Nicholas Sparks' books. They are different from the movies and are very good stories. The Wilkes Library has several. I am reading them now and I am hooked on them.

LA

Posted 2:48 pm, 07/13/2009

can you suggest some good books to read? I had the cable cut off today to save a little money and get library books all the time. if there is a specific book or author that you really enjoy, please share it with me. thanks!

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