Book Recommendation
Can someone recommend either a funny book or a good love story? I am in the need to read a good book. It has been a while.
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Originally Posted by Scout: Usually I will read a book and if a movie comes out I will pass on seeing it as nothing ever compares to the book version but against my better instincts I watched the movie version of this book and was completely sorry. Otherwise, I read alot of Janet Evanovich's books and they are laugh out loud funny so those are definitely ones I would recommend reading. |
Originally Posted by Blackcat31: If you haven't read James Patterson's "Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas", please do. Out of all his books, I liked this one the best & it is the only one that is not a mystery! I too like to skip the movies...I will watch Something Borrowed though as I read it a while ago & don't think they can screw it up. |
Originally Posted by Scout: My mom is a huge James Patterson fan. She has all his books so I'll have to see if she'll lend it to me. Do you get regular books or do you have an e-reader? |
My favourite authors for comedy are:
Janet Evanovich & Sophie Kinsella My favourite authors for murder mysteries are: John Patterson John Sandford Tami Hoag Patricia Cornwell Greg Iles (my list here is very long) My favourite author for historic/part fiction is: Bernard Cornwell |
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Originally Posted by CozyHome: |
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I never watch movies, can't stay focused that long I guess. But I would also recommend the book 'The Help'. Loved it, it was wonderful but again I didn't see the movie. My Mom said the movie was great.
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Originally Posted by CozyHome: |
I forgot another favourite author of historical fiction: Diana Gabaldon with the Outlander Series.
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"Watermelon", by Marian Keyes is funny and has some romantic elements. It's one of my favorite books. :)
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Originally Posted by AfterSchoolMom: |
I love Lisa Wingate. She calls herself a Christian writer, but it isn't heavy handed. In most of them, it's no more than someone saying "I'll say a prayer for her." I would call her a modest writer more than a Christian writer. There is romance but sex is more implied.
She does series books, but except for the Tending Roses series (possibly my favorite books ever!), they can stand alone. Same people show up in both, but you don't necessarily have to read them in order. If you like light-hearted romances with a dose of good friends, I recommend the Hill County Texas series. Texas Cooking Lone Star Cafe Over the Moon at the Big Lizard Diner Her Promise Texas series of 3 books are so funny. Talk Of the Town Word Gets Around Never Say Never You can read the first chapter of her books here: http://lisawingate.com/Bookshelf.htm She recently had one or two of her books as a free Kindle download. Might check. |
I love to read, my list of favorite authors would go on and on but here is one, she has quite a few books out and I've loved them all! Adriana Trigiani
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I've been enjoying Emily Giffin lately. I read Something Borrowed, Something Blue (read in that order). Also Baby Proof and Heart of the Matter.
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Originally Posted by Rachel: |
Read A Walk to Remember and The Notebook by Nicholas Spark, they are simply awesome and will make you want to cry more and more... The movies based on them are also good but the books have no match. A must read.
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Originally Posted by AfterSchoolMom View Post
"Watermelon", by Marian Keyes is funny and has some romantic elements. It's one of my favorite books. this is one of my favorite books!! love her! I am reading this now, as suggested by you ladies....so far good~ Thank you- |
Originally Posted by My3cents: Marian Keyes is great. That one is my fave, but I'd recommend any and all of her books. likethis |
Originally Posted by AfterSchoolMom: ____________________________________________________________ I am a root canal surgeon. |
Pat Conroy's "Beach Music" is one of the first books I ever read that had me laughing until I cried.
It's a very real book though. Very relateable. (hmm, relatable isn't a real word? I never knew!) I read it when I was in college. I should read it again, I bet I'd be able to relate even better now. Love Pat Conroy. |
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