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Hazel wrote: "Okay, I'm game. I'm always looking for new good books. I read nearly everything."Lucky you!
Look at what a long TRL I have.
And it doesn't include at least:
(I start with shortest series)
3 - The Soldier Son Trilogy by Robin Hobb
4 - Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer (if I like the first book, I have a movie recently and liked it)
15 (at least) - Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Erikson and Ian Cameron Esslemont
14 Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan
It means 4-5 years of non-stop reading.
Updated my TRL and it consists of 95 books.Considering that I read no more than 15 books per years.....I am aghast.
Astra wrote: "Hazel wrote: "Okay, I'm game. I'm always looking for new good books. I read nearly everything."Lucky you!
Look at what a long TRL I have.
You will like Twilight, I think. It has a really unique plot. You might want to read Host by Stephenie Meyer. It's a stand-alone, but it is totally original and very enjoyable.
And it doesn't include at least:
(I start with shorte..."
I know that this is not everyone's cup of tea; but, I just finished Jim Collins' "Good to Great" The subtitle is "Why some companies make the leap ... and others don't" It is a fantastic read about the things that a handful of companies did that turned them from just good companies into great companies.
Rwood- I've seen that around and have been tempted to read it. Maybe I'll pick it up at the library. In short, it is my cup of tea :D
I'm re-reading Atlas Shrugged. I like to read it every year or two for an attitude adjustment. I am simultaneously reading the Barrett-Browning Letters, vol. 1 mostly because I was able to download vol. 2 in this recent Sony-Google link and I am most anxious to get into that book.I will finish Atlas Shrugged in plenty of time to finish MR's April book.


Anyway, I was thinking this might be a good place to trade recommendations. :)