SultrySerenaSC2 wrote:I just finished reading "Don't look behind you" by Ann Rule. Loved it! True Crime is my favorite genre.
Followed by anything written by Stephen King, Bently Little, and Dean Koontz
Before that, I read, "The Saddest Girl in the World" by Cathy Glass. Not really "true crime" but written by a foster parent of an abused girl in the UK. It was sad, but heartwarming and did have a good ending.
I wish I had more time too. I do read quite a bit, but it takes me a long time to get through a book since I'm always so busy.Gregors wrote:Not a stellar first post from myself but thought I'd chime in on this thread. I read quite a lot and just finished The Shack. Hell I will read anything for the most part. Normally I tend to grab military(WWII and Civil War), history(European), anything about Vor Zakone(or any Russian Mafia stuff). Just wish I had more time.
And on a side note, couldn't be happier that I found this forum.
Gregors wrote:Thank you Rosie. My problem is that I will start a book and then find another one. End up having 2 or 3 books going at once.
Eva SC2 wrote:nietzche's a bit of a pig for me. There are some general statements I agree with him on, but feel he was ultimately a product of his time. I've always thought of philosophy as the art of the tongue and observation. Like a politician. A few others I've enjoyed: All Anais Nin, "The Eight" by Katherine Neville, " The Rule Of Four" by Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason, "Birds Without Wings by Louis de Bernieres, "The Others" by James Herbert, and "The Year Of The Flood" by Margaret Atwood. FYI, my first job was in a library.
Gregors wrote:Thank you Rosie. My problem is that I will start a book and then find another one. End up having 2 or 3 books going at once.
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