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    Any bookworms in the forum?

    When I am not detailing or going to school I like to read up on good books. I need to find some new books to read! Any suggestions?
    I currently finished the Hunger Games trilogy. Believe it or not my niece told me to read it and I thought it was a great book especially since it was meant for teen readers,. I pretty much like to read anything that will leave me on the edge of my seat (in this case my La-Z-Boy!)
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    Re: Any bookworms in the forum?

    I like to read the Harry Potter series.

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    Re: Any bookworms in the forum?

    I enjoy reading books whenever I can get the time. I get up at 4 in the morning and don't usually get to bed until about 9 or 10 at night, so I find myself falling asleep just about anytime I sit still. So it's pretty frustrating trying to read. But I enjoy the type of books you mentioned: edge of the seat thrillers that keeps your interest. I also like history; Civil War, WWII, and biographies. Crime books too.

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    Re: Any bookworms in the forum?

    I recommend the Kingkiller Chronicles by Patrick Rothfuss. First 2 books are out now called Name of the Wind and Wise Man's Fear.

    If you want something on a much grander scale then The Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan is about as big as it gets.

    The Night Angel Trilogy by Brent Weeks was good for edge of your seat action.

    Another highly recommended series would be The Death Gate Cycle by Margaret Weiss and Tracy Hickman. 7 books total in that series.

    If you like YA fiction a couple of recs would be The Bartimaeus Series by Jonathan Stroud and The Artemis Fowl Series by Eion Colfer.

    The Dark Tower series by Stephen King is phenomenal.

    Anything by Christopher Moore is excellent.

    The Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy series is one of my all time favorites.

    I am sure I forgetting some stuff but these should occupy you for a few years if you decided to read them all.

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    Re: Any bookworms in the forum?

    +1 for the Dark Tower Series, another good one I found is Space Wars, I can't remember the authors name.
    My name is Jeff and I like to make things SHINE!!!

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    Re: Any bookworms in the forum?

    I read mostly during the winter months. I like history, some autobiographies, politics, Sherlock Holmes, some comedy, and of course, car stuff.

    I buy from library book sales, etc. and put newer releases on my Christmas wush list.

    Generally, if a book looks like it will hold my interest, I'll pick it up. Same thing with magazines.

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    Re: Any bookworms in the forum?

    Clive Cussler. Big Dirk Pitt series fan.

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    Like dog books? Find "Nop's Trials" and "Nop's Hope," by Donald McCaig. I believe you can find them in paperback or perhaps in the library.
    "Nop's Trials" would make an awesome movie.

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    Clive Cussler. Big Dirk Pitt series fan.


    I just found a new (to me) author...Richard Marcinko (think that's the correct spelling) Rogue Warrior series.

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    Re: Any bookworms in the forum?

    My favorite author is Mike Phillips. I read all of his stuff. I like reading Vince Flynn novels as well.

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