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    Quote Originally Posted by Myztik View Post
    Hmm this year

    All James Pattersons
    All Jodi Piccoults
    4 by John Grisham
    Misery by Stephen King

    Currently reading Christine by Stephen king and the latest Patricia Cornwell.

    I'm picking an author and just plowing through all their books.

    I'll do a proper list tomorrow. I'm sure there's some I've forgotten.
    Wow! You'll be reading forever if you read all Stephen king's novels. I do love him as an author. Loved Needful Things and The Stand, and of course the Green Mile. Oh, and It and Misery.
    You've inspired me to read some more of his books...
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    Ones I can remember 2012:
    The descendants (easy read, good, havent seen movie)
    On the island (bought as it was $2 on kindle bestseller list, loved it)
    Hunger games, catching fire (easy reads, enjoyable)
    Mockingjay (not finished yet, not as good as first two)
    50 shades of grey (not finished yet, not really enjoying, repetitive)
    Twighlight (just started, probably not my type of book, slow so far, want to know what all hype was about)
    Road to paradise (ok, nowhere near as good as bronze horseman).
    Not bad seeing I had a baby in Feb


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    Quote Originally Posted by moongazer View Post
    Wow! You'll be reading forever if you read all Stephen king's novels. I do love him as an author. Loved Needful Things and The Stand, and of course the Green Mile. Oh, and It and Misery.
    You've inspired me to read some more of his books...
    I've read most of Stephen Kings books already so am just finishing the ones I haven't lol. Have you read Liseys Story? It's a really odd book for him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FearlessLeader View Post
    Oh really? I haven't seen the series yet, I was going to read the books first. Is the show not as good? Also I'm not very good with blood and gore on screen so i don't know if I could handle it

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    It is a abit blood and gutsy. But I actually really enjoy the shows. Ido prefer the books but that's always the way books are always better. The shows are very similar to the books they just added characters that weren't in the book or given a character in the book a larger role in the show. Which is good I reckon give the shows more dimension. I reckon give true blood a go of you like the books chances are high you'll love the show.
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    So far

    The tomorrow series - john marsden
    Hunger games trilogy
    A fault in our stars - john green
    The passage - half way through
    Next - 50 shades of grey
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    What I can remember

    The Kate Daniels series by Ilona Andrews
    The chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander
    Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult
    The Science of the Discworld 1 & 2 by Terry Pratchett
    Homecoming and A Solitary Blue by Cynthia Voight
    Mother Tongue and Troublesome Words by Bill Bryson
    Delores Claiborne and The Eyes Of the Dragon by Stephen King
    The Rose Demon by PC Doherty
    Born to be Riled by Jeremy Clarkson
    The Spotted Skin by Rowena Ivers
    A couple of the Earthly Delights books by Kerry Greenwood
    The Gnole by Alan Aldridge
    Feel the Fear and do it Anyway can't remember who by

    Not sure what to read next. Too many books in the To Be Read pile.
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    I just finished reading Escape by Carolyn Jessop. Amazing book

    I have the first book of the hunger games trilogy on top of my books to read pile but don't know if I really feel like reading it yet. I have a big pile in my cupboard I just found.

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    Just finished shopaholic ties the knot. It's chick lit but enjoyable.
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