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Old 03-19-2010, 08:36 PM   #162
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Thanks, Dreams.

That's an eclectic collection of books you have lined up there. Talk about broadening the mind. What's your preferred genre?
I use to read Latin American and Classic Literature or whatever you call it... I think I just posted about this somewhere... Yep, ... (copy and paste is my friend) Some favorites...

Isabel Allende Llona (The House of the Spirits - La casa de los espíritus)
Gabriel García Márquez (Cien años de soledad - One Hundred Years of Solitude)
John Steinbeck (Of Mice and Men, The Grapes of Wrath, Tortilla Flat)
Sandra Cisneros (The House on Mango Street)

Fun, light reading ..
Janet Evanovich (Stephanie Plum novels)
JD Robb ("In Death" series)
Lee Child (Jack Reacher books)
Jack Higgins
James Rollins (reading now - Doomsday Key)
Jack DuBrul (Philip Mercer books)

and lately, I've been mostly trying a lot of the indie authors on MR. I've been very surprised at the range of genres that I've found I like, just by reading these new-to-me authors.
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