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"Poisonwood Bible" and "Pillars of the Earth" ret5hd Mar 2017 #1
Oh Poisonwood Bible was a great book. mainstreetonce Mar 2017 #4
Stones From the River mainstreetonce Mar 2017 #11
Gonna get Poisonwood Bible, thanks. I absolutely love Ken Follett. Takes Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2017 #18
The Poisonwoid preacher mainstreetonce Mar 2017 #26
A Suitable Boy elfin Mar 2017 #2
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo - in fact - all three of them. pangaia Mar 2017 #3
The Kite Runner mainstreetonce Mar 2017 #5
Great book... pangaia Mar 2017 #7
Yup! Steig Larsson rules! longship Mar 2017 #10
yeah the movies were really good. pangaia Mar 2017 #12
Tom Robbins jodymarie aimee Mar 2017 #6
several gopiscrap Mar 2017 #8
ALL the Sidney Sheldon books... TheDebbieDee Mar 2017 #9
CATCH-22 pangaia Mar 2017 #13
Ahh....one of those books that you had to read and didn't read in high school. Thanks Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2017 #21
I read it in grad school-- 1968, shortly after it came out.. pangaia Mar 2017 #25
absolutely - must have read it at least 3 times... bagelsforbreakfast Mar 2017 #30
Something Wicked This Way Comes-Ray Bradbury. 58Sunliner Mar 2017 #14
Kudos - perhaps my smaller brain? John LeCarre too pedantic - based on the little I have tried? Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2017 #19
'The Spy Who Came In from The Cold' kept me up all night!! pangaia Mar 2017 #36
I should try it again - think it was A Perfect Spy - just couldn't Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2017 #39
It is probably one of the easier to follow... pangaia Mar 2017 #42
This message was self-deleted by its author 58Sunliner Mar 2017 #43
Cutting For Stone and All The Light You Cannot See. rainy Mar 2017 #15
Wow - great quote. Perhaps it is the difference between someone who is Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2017 #20
All the light You Cannot See mainstreetonce Mar 2017 #35
Greg Iles Natchez Burning series riverbendviewgal Mar 2017 #16
J.R.R Tolkien's Lord of the Rings Trilogy ... DreamGypsy Mar 2017 #17
Have to share this with my sister in law who is a huge fan of Lord of Rings. What a great Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2017 #23
Me too! shenmue Mar 2017 #27
Jeeze I read it in... 1966- Fifty ONE years ago. pangaia Mar 2017 #37
All the Game of Thrones Series. OregonBlue Mar 2017 #22
John la Carre charlyvi Mar 2017 #24
As an adult happy feet Mar 2017 #28
The Agony and the Ecstacy by Irving Stone. justhanginon Mar 2017 #29
No Name by Wilkie Collins... A female Count of Monte Cristo with a feminist edge...in the 1800s bagelsforbreakfast Mar 2017 #31
Dragonwatch just came out. Hugo24601 Mar 2017 #32
Stephen Kings "It", ....and most of everything else he ever wrote. Jack-o-Lantern Mar 2017 #33
Major Pettigrew's Last Stand. 3catwoman3 Mar 2017 #34
good points ! What is Last Stand about? Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2017 #40
A gentle, slowly built love story... 3catwoman3 Mar 2017 #41
Sounds interesting. Do you like WW2 stories/drama/movies ? One of my all time favorite Laura PourMeADrink Apr 2017 #45
Two of my favorite books are Winds of War and ... 3catwoman3 Apr 2017 #46
WATERSHIP DOWN pangaia Mar 2017 #38
"Earth Abides"--George R. Stewart. Published 1949. In college I started it and couldn't put it raccoon Mar 2017 #44
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