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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 106371" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.........I was almost finished with a nice long reply, then my computer burped and I lost it all.</p><p></p><p>Ok so....Non-fiction: I don't really read that much but there have been a few lately that caught my eye.</p><p></p><p>Jedwin Smith - Our (MY?) Brother's Keeper (was bawling by the end)</p><p></p><p>Sidney Poitier - his autobiography</p><p></p><p>Marley and Me (laughed hysterically through most of it and sniffled and snotted at the end)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Non-fiction: Some of these will be repeat of previous suggestions but that just means that they are good! LOL</p><p></p><p>Sue Grafton, Patricia Cornwell (although I didn't like The Book of The Dead as much as I have her previous ones.), James Patterson (again, the Alex Cross books and the Women's Murder Club), Diane Mott Davidson (good read but worth it just for the recipes!), Linda Barnes, JD Robb, Dana Stabenow, Sarah Graves (Home Repair is Murder series), Carolyn Haines (Mississippi Delta series.....great Southern insults included!), the Cat Who books, Jeffry Deaver (Lincoln Rhyme books....the movie The Bone Collector was one of his books), Jeff Lindsay (Dexter books...show on Showtime based on them).</p><p></p><p>I'm also on kind of a paranormal kick and have been reading some (mostly) vampire books. These are not the Anne Rice types...some are funny and some, while not Anne Rice dark, are a bit more serious. (most of them also have romance in them) The funnier/lighter ones are by MaryJanice Davidson (who also has a few other series out, some paranormal, some not. Of the Not ones, her Alaskan Royal series is very, Very funny), Michele Bardsley. Charlaine Harris's vamp series is a bit darker but still has funny moments. (Charlaine also has two other series out that aren't paranormal) </p><p></p><p>JR Ward has an awesome vamp series out, The Black Dagger Brotherhood. The first one is Dark Lover and if you like the books, they are extremely addictive.</p><p></p><p>I've also heard that Tony Dungee's book Quiet Strength is good although I haven't read it yet. Bought it for my dad but haven't read it.</p><p></p><p>Check with your library too. Mine put together a little booklet that helps find "new" authors. (If you like this author, try these type of thing.)</p><p></p><p>Happy reading! :reading:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 106371, member: 2459"] Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.........I was almost finished with a nice long reply, then my computer burped and I lost it all. Ok so....Non-fiction: I don't really read that much but there have been a few lately that caught my eye. Jedwin Smith - Our (MY?) Brother's Keeper (was bawling by the end) Sidney Poitier - his autobiography Marley and Me (laughed hysterically through most of it and sniffled and snotted at the end) Non-fiction: Some of these will be repeat of previous suggestions but that just means that they are good! LOL Sue Grafton, Patricia Cornwell (although I didn't like The Book of The Dead as much as I have her previous ones.), James Patterson (again, the Alex Cross books and the Women's Murder Club), Diane Mott Davidson (good read but worth it just for the recipes!), Linda Barnes, JD Robb, Dana Stabenow, Sarah Graves (Home Repair is Murder series), Carolyn Haines (Mississippi Delta series.....great Southern insults included!), the Cat Who books, Jeffry Deaver (Lincoln Rhyme books....the movie The Bone Collector was one of his books), Jeff Lindsay (Dexter books...show on Showtime based on them). I'm also on kind of a paranormal kick and have been reading some (mostly) vampire books. These are not the Anne Rice types...some are funny and some, while not Anne Rice dark, are a bit more serious. (most of them also have romance in them) The funnier/lighter ones are by MaryJanice Davidson (who also has a few other series out, some paranormal, some not. Of the Not ones, her Alaskan Royal series is very, Very funny), Michele Bardsley. Charlaine Harris's vamp series is a bit darker but still has funny moments. (Charlaine also has two other series out that aren't paranormal) JR Ward has an awesome vamp series out, The Black Dagger Brotherhood. The first one is Dark Lover and if you like the books, they are extremely addictive. I've also heard that Tony Dungee's book Quiet Strength is good although I haven't read it yet. Bought it for my dad but haven't read it. Check with your library too. Mine put together a little booklet that helps find "new" authors. (If you like this author, try these type of thing.) Happy reading! [img]:reading:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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