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HalfShyHalfWild -> RE: Your last good read. (12/13/2008 6:51:52 PM)

I see a lot of votes for Stephanie Plum, I'll be checking her out for sure. I am loving this thread with all the new reading material now  [:D]

For the OP, the last book that I read that really stuck in my head and kicked around for awhile was "The Lovely Bones" by Alice Sebold. Seems to be one of those books people either love or hate though. I think they made a movie but I never saw it. I couldn't put it down from the first page though.




sasseeNshy -> RE: Your last good read. (12/13/2008 7:51:57 PM)

I have read some of Feehan's as well.........and trust me........try the Dark Hunter series......a whole new level of "fun"........grin




elegantalexis -> RE: Your last good read. (12/13/2008 8:05:22 PM)

Hopefully my Christmas present will get here before the 25th.  I was able to find the first 8 Gor books by John Norman.  I have been wanting to read them for years and finally got the courage to do so...LOL!

Shahar, ducking the rotten veggies




HalfShyHalfWild -> RE: Your last good read. (12/13/2008 11:35:32 PM)

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ORIGINAL: elegantalexis

Hopefully my Christmas present will get here before the 25th.  I was able to find the first 8 Gor books by John Norman.  I have been wanting to read them for years and finally got the courage to do so...LOL!

Shahar, ducking the rotten veggies



Have you tried ebay or half . com?

There is a lot up now for grabs that ends in less than 11 hours, looks to be for all 9 and is under $30 still.

I went to half. com and typed in the authors name, the link should pop right up for you.

edited: Oh you did get them, well never mind then lol! Sorry, I misread.

I'll leave the info up for anyone else who might be interested though.




pahunkboy -> RE: Your last good read. (12/14/2008 5:12:58 AM)

I think it is great that people still do read.

Somehow, I am glued to a computer screen.... best I can figure is the bright light keeps me there.  Funny, I was reading the newspaper the other day. I glanced down to the right corner... looking to see what time it is.
lol.    That is as bad as me wanting to pause the radio, and back it up abit. lol

I get into rare books, I scored some awesome pdfs recently... I have plenty to read if the net goes down. I save the pdfs for such an event.  Then I can still do something....




CatdeMedici -> RE: Your last good read. (12/14/2008 5:24:01 AM)

Queen of Bedlam by Robert McCammen-its a sequel to Sings the Nightbird




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