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Making the rounds here and everyone seems to really like -- by Colleen Hoover:
It Ends With Us
and
It Starts With Us
I picked both up at Library tonight.
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Never heard of that author but I'll look in the library when I go.
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Her books get checked out on a pretty regular basis. Has anyone read Tess Gerritson? She does mysteries and seems pretty popular. I am on my 3rd (or 4th - can't remember) Stuart Woods books and may do one more to finish this series I am on. Then I might look for something different and this patron told me yesterday that Tess Gerritson was good.
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Good to know.
And yes, I think I told you about Tess Gerritson .. she writes the Rizzoli & Isles series. (Old TV Show)
And I love Stone Barrington .. have read them all but last 2 and don't know what will happen now that Stuart Woods passed away.
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I've read Tess G too. In fact she made a cameo on R+I. She lives here in Maine.
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I think Stuart Woods is going to have a ghost writer. I'll find out who it is. I think I will finish this series and then do Tess G. books. Then I can start making more rounds of series I haven't started yet by different authors. Yes Luv - I think you did tell me about Tess awhile back .
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Im reading the classic a tree grows in Brooklyn by betty smith. I read it years ago and found a whole set of her works at a tag sale and I came across the books cleaning the closet out in the guest room.
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micheley81 wrote:
Im reading the classic a tree grows in Brooklyn by betty smith. I read it years ago and found a whole set of her works at a tag sale and I came across the books cleaning the closet out in the guest room.
Micha, I read that too when I was in high school. I should read it again too. I like old classics, a few years ago I re-read Under The Lilacs. And it's not unknown in the winter blizzards and the house is cold for me to snuggle ubder blankets and read Little Women again. Hmmm. maybe Alice in Wonderland?
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To kill a mockingbird as well? How about gone with the wind? Or a little Shakespeare with romeo and Juliet? I like rereading those classics every so often.
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Those classics get checked out more than you would think. Especially with women. We've got a huge collection of old westerns that old men love.
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Nip99 wrote:
Those classics get checked out more than you would think. Especially with women. We've got a huge collection of old westerns that old men love.
My guy has a big collection of Louis L'amour. Definitely a Western fan.
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Louis L'amour and William Johnstone are the 2 biggie western writers. Another writer that is popular with mysteries is CJ Box.
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