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fantasy
April 23, 2005
from wigg
Wellington
any fantasy lovers out there i am a fan of david zindell, terry goodkind ,ian irvine ,raymond e fiest
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John Connolly...
April 06, 2005
from jules76  jules76
Birmingham
Hey Aphrodite. I'm new to this too. I enjoy Patterson. But for his style with a twist I read John Connolly. If you don't mind a bit of Sci-Fi the Isaac Asimov's detective stories are worth a look. At the moment I'm reading "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson. Its based on the true story of the opening of the 1893 World's Fair and the serial killer who called himself H. H. Holmes. Its a good read, but not the sort of thing I'd normally go for.
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Mystery & Psychological thriller fans
April 05, 2005
from Aphrodite26
Toronto
I'm new to this whole message posting thing but if anyone is a mystery buff, and also loves psychological thrillers I would recommend a few authors. James Patterson, John Sandford, and Iris Johansen. I think they are all wonderful writers that really make you want to read the next one in the series. I was never a fan of series until I read James Patterson's "Along Came a Spider" Series. He makes up the most ingenius characters and really makes you feel them. Does anyone else like these guys??
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Lovely Bones
March 20, 2005
from martini41075  martini41075
Cincinnati
I've read The Lovely Bones, it was really good. The absolute best novel I've read within the past year would have to be Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides. He's a great writer.
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Faves
March 09, 2005
from TantricGirl1968
Milwaukee
Two of my favorite books are The Rule Of The Bone, and The Lovely Bones.
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Max Tivoli
February 28, 2005
from discoverer2003
New York
Anyone read this interesting well written book?
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reply to Hendrixkat
February 26, 2005
from GreenTara  GreenTara
Vancouver
I haven't read the book "Trainspotting", but I saw the movie. Found it well-done but very depressing!
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Michael Moorcock
February 10, 2005
from TJA
Jerusalem
Anyone here like science fiction? Have just discovered the work of Moorcock and am thoroughly enjoying it. Very visual - he collaborated with artists. For thought-provoking, actionpacked escape of exquisite quality, I recommend the Elric books
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Starter for Ten
February 05, 2005
from deeliite
Glasgow
Hello, I would like to introduce myself. My name is Dee and I live in Scotland. Just finished Starter for Ten by David Nicholls. I loved it. I am about to start Shadow of the Wind. Anyone read it?
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Irvine Welsh
January 24, 2005
from hendrixkat
Ann Arbor
As I am not a current member of this message board, I would like to get a feal for how people think within them. Irvine Welsh...your opinions? From Trainspotting to Ecstasy to Acid House. I ask again...opinions??
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