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Kind of a long read, but still interesting. At least this book was not a cookie-cutter romance novel.


This was one of the best books I've read in a very long time. I felt like I caught a small glimpse inside the mind of an autistic kid.


Excellent YA book. Humorous, meaningful and it reminded me of my youth.


I was pretty disappointed with this book. It was definitely written for a junior high kid.

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Neil Gaiman
This book was so imaginative, different and a little spooky... Neil Gaiman is one of the most creative authors out there.


Elizabeth Gilbert
Great journey through her quest to become a balanced more spiritual person. I also learned a lot about the cultures of Italy, India and Indonesia.


Lois Lowry
I was so impressed by The Giver, but her other books are not nearly as good.


Sophie Kinsella
Entertaining, easy read, it felt like I was reading a Hugh Grant movie.


Po Bronson
Interesting but very dry. It did make me reevaluate how I raise my kids.


Barbara Kingsolver
Excellent book. I was not familiar with the political turmoil of the Congo. I learned a lot and it had a great story line.


David Sedaris
David Sedaris is always there with a good laugh. The way he words his stories....he can make the most mundane incident in his life hilarious. I still think When You're Engulfed in Flames was better, but this was far from disappointing.


Diana Gabaldon
This was the first "romance" novel I have ever read. I thought it was entertaining and an easy read. Great escape novel.


Stephen King
I am a huge Stephen King fan. I have been reading his books since Junior High. My favorite King book is by far The Stand. This book reminded me a lot of The Stand but in a much smaller scale. Good guys vs. bad guys, gore, murder...it had it all. I think Big Rennie was meant to be a cross between Cheney and Limbagh and Andy was Dubya. King is extremely descriptive and typically the build-up is better than the actual climax. This 1076 beast of a book was a worthwhile and fast-paced read. It didn't let me down.


Jeannette Walls
Not nearly as good as Glass Castle, but still an interesting story/biography.


Suzanne Collins
Fast-paced and an overall great story. I will definitely be reading the rest of the trilogy.


Jonathan Tropper
Funny, thought-provoking and a great read. I laughed out loud several times.


Suzanne Collins
Not quite as good as Hunger Games, but still very fast-paced and exciting. I am really looking forward to the last book in the trilogy.


Lev Grossman
It had all the ingredients to be a great book, but fell short. I didn't care for any of the characters and kept waiting for it to get interesting. It never did.


William P. Young
This book is very polarizing. People either love it or hate it. I hated it!


J. Maarten Troost
Fairly funny, fairly interesting, fairly good.


John Berendt
Started off very strong for me, but then it wasn't as interesting toward the end. I did not know about this case so that made it more interesting for me.


Nick Hornby
This book started out strong for me and kind of petered out toward the end.


Steven D. Levitt
Good, but not as good as the original.


Carlos Ruiz Zafón
Excellent book. One of my all-time favorites. Beautifully written, adventurous story and full of suspense.

Steven Hall
This book could have been really good or really bad. The concept is so strange but well-written and somehow believable. I think it is a cross between the Matrix and Bourne Identity.




Mary Ann Shaffer
Cute book full of great characters. I am officially half-way there! A little behind...the move and a baby on the way doesn't help...
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