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Kate wrote: "Can anyone recommend a good book that is not depressing? I am looking for something different. The last books I read that were really good were The Time Travelers Wife when it first came out and ..."

Thanks, I will try to get those at our library. Sounds interesting. Kate

Try The Lovely Bones, its about a murder but it was not depressing. I really liked it.

Under the Dome by Stephen King was really good. I have read all of his books and really like his writing. Dome is not as bloody or scary as most of his early works. The Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer was also very good and The Lovely Bones.

Thanks Lynne, Twilight is one of my guilty pleasures. I tried to read the lovely bones before but I was pregnant and couldn't get past the daughter dying. Maybe i'll try it again. Thanks!



Here's the first in the series: Sex, Murder And A Double Latte
Cheers!


Thank you for recommending these books. I just finished Garden Spells and it was AWESOME. I read it in one afernoon. It was so good. Like a combination of Practical Magic and Simply Irresistible with Sarah Michelle Gellar. I love love loved it.

Here's the first in the series: Sex, Murder And A Double Latte
Cheers!"
They don't have it at my library! I am going to ask them to order these books. I read the reviews and they sound interesting. Thanks

Kate wrote: "Can anyone recommend a good book that is not depressing? I am looking for something different. The last books I read that were really good were The Time Travelers Wife when it first came out and ..."

Kate wrote: "Can anyone recommend a good book that is not depressing? I am looking for something dif..."
Rosamunde Pilcher is the author of Shellseekers. My mom raves about that book. It is on mt TBR list.
A Woman Of Substance- by Barbara Taylor Bradford- long but wonderful book- one I did not want to see end.

Yay! I'm so glad you liked it! She has a new book (The Girl Who Chased the Moon) coming out March 16. I can't wait to get it!

I am reading Shadow of the Wind now. It is very intriguing. It reminds me of an old black and white movie. Thanks for recommending it.

I had this book on my shelf but hadn't read it. I picked it up at a yard sale for .25 It was good.



Shadow of the Wind is a "teen" book at my library. I really didn't think it was a teen book. It had sex, violence, language. I was a little puzzled by the "teen" thing. I did like the book. It was like watching a black and white movie (if that makes sense)


If you like science fiction at all, check out John Scalzi. I was especially entertained by The Android's Dream.



I believe that the original author of a post can move it too. I remember doing so at least once.

Carrie, can you do that?

If you have never read it "West with the Night: by Beryl Markham is one of my all time favorite books. Full of good writing, adventure, and great humor, and it's non fiction.
Any in the "No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency" series, as they are all a laugh riot.
If you like old fashioned fluff and romance: "The Buccaneers"
by Edith Wharton is hard to beat.
I also 2nd the recommendation of "Shadow of the Wind", a really interesting book.
Enjoy your new list of books! - Shell

I read 'The Shellseekers' years ago. I remember it being a wonderful book. Thanks for the reminder, as I may now hunt up a copy to read again!

"To Be Frank Diego" is a brand new one that's being called a funny and thoughtful read. I recommend checking out the previews and reviews on Amazon.

I agree. I have read most of these and I think the only one I didn't care for was the Snow Queen.

try "The Archangel Project". I just read it and it was really a good read, well written with a solid ending.

I just started the Daughters of the Sea trilogy by Kathryn Lasky. The first was a little slow but good enough that I am planning on ordering the next 2. It is billed as young adult but is still interesting with what feels like a true historical bent.

Me Talk Pretty One Day, or anything by David Sedaris. His short stories are funny, but he doesn't write novels.
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