Aug 15, 2011

Book Suggestions

I really love to read but I don't know what to read. I have a bad habit of picking bad books and then not finishing them. I need a good list of books that are "MUST READS" the kind that you can't put down because they were so good. I'm trying to make it a point to read every night before bed. 

That's where you come in. I am need some suggestions.. I  like all types of books except I'm not really a murder/mystery girl.

Help a fellow blogger Sista out.




4 comments:

Laura said...

I really liked The Help and Room this summer. I also really liked reading The Hunger Games series which is geared more at young adult readers. It's so nice to have a good book to read I hope you find some!

K.M.L said...

Love books and I have a lot! Here are some of my favorites that I've recently read...

Sarah's Key by Tatiana de Rosnay

Room by Emma Donoghue

The Help

One Day By David Nicholls

Save Me by Lisa Scottoline

Think Twice by Lisa Scottoline

Karen Kingsbury is a great author too...I love ALL her books

Two Kisses for Maddy A Memoir of Loss & Love by Matthew Logelin

Night Road by Kristin Hannah (Love all her books too!)

Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand

Jodi Picoult is another great author and love all her books

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Series

Also great authors I like are Jennifer Weiner and also Elin Hilderbrand

HAVE FUN!!!

Michelle Leigh said...

Yep, I agree, Jodi Picoult. I've been reading her books all summer. I recently started Perfect Match and I don't think I'll finish it. Not to my liking at all. Very disturbing. I really loved the Something Borrowed and the Something Blue series, Songs of the Humpback Whale by Jodi Picoult, Safe Haven by Nicholas Sparks, I just ordered 2 books by Elin Hildebrand that I look forward to starting. Go on Paperbackswap.com and you can list books you don't want anymore and order books for yourself using credits and no $$$. I love it!

Kristi @ Mi Vida Ocupada said...

I love paperbackswap.com, you should sign up! I will bring some books to you on Saturday that you can borrow