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Linda, I'm not at all familiar with Cornwell. Googled it - is it Patricia or Bernard?
Has anyone read Nick Bantock's Griffin and Sabine series? Thoughts? I read all 6 books (quick, easy reading) several years ago, read them again, was initially captivated but began to be a little annoyed by the last book which didn't really resolve the many questions raised during the earlier books.
And I never could quite figure out all the art work and the symbolism. For those who haven't read the series, it's highly allegorical, and thought provoking, just in the attempt to figure out what's really happening.
I am throwing out classics if they were horrible, no matter how high their standing. Frankenstein and Brave New World are gone - if I ever feel the need to reread them, I will have to be very short of fun indeed.
Only 4999999999999998 more to go, then :(
Pretty good. I just found out they made a movie from it.
Im not big into self discovery, but it is very fulfilling reading.
What do you guys recommend for me (that's easy to read)? Sorry, but I used to read stuff like Tolkien & Isaac Asimov...which is WAY over my head now.
BTW: my Nancy Drew books are still in my basement! 💟
Thanks all, ...tiger.
And Cwillie, I agree about Laurell Hamilton,, she has become boring to me.
I will save that info & see if library has some.
I do like mysteries😳.
Must get out of my rut, this will help me🌈.
It's quite a thick book but I had it finished in three days.
Entertaining while also good for our brain.
One time I was reading a Nora Roberts book and the first couple of pages seemed pretty interesting like the other ones and all of a sudden things got gory. I kept reading because I was already into it, and a lot of her books aren't always that graphic. Montana Sky.
I really like author Carla Neggars just for the descriptions of where her books are set. The New England states and Ireland and England.
The Sharpe and Donovan Series is really good IMO.
I grabbed a Debbie McCumber at the library today. Hopefully I can submerge myself in some easy reading before sleepy time tonight.
Trudy
I ended up joining the Amazon Kindle unlimited for $9.99 a month because I read so much & found it cheaper for me to do it this way. I believe you can have 10 books at a time & their unlimited reading books are by many different authors.