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Because she reads so much, and so quickly, she usually like series...so she'll go through phases. Sometimes literary fiction, sometimes Nora Roberts trilogies, sometimes scifi/fantasy...until she gets bored. That is why I hit up garage sales. People usually sell whole series for $.25 apeice. She'll read them, I'll read them, and then we turn them into Bookman's for store credit.

Once some nerd's mom was selling all his World of Warcraft books. 3 cases of them for $25. I took them to Bookman's and got $358 in store credit.

(I rock)

Right now the MIL is into urban fantasy--like The Iron Hunt, the Dresden Files, Kim Harrison, etc. Easy reads, but good characters and lots of books.
 
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Has she read Water for Elephants? Not funny, but an awesome book.

The Thirteenth Tale is also very good.

And The Forgotten Garden is one I read recently and LOVED!!! Kind of a mystery, very well written.

Water for Elephants was BRILLIANT!!!!

Like the Wizard of Oz series by Gregory Maguire.....start with Wicked, Son of a Witch and then A Lion Among Men

His other books are good too, but these are the best!
 
Gregory Maguire

We have all those...

You all like Orson Scott Card? My eldest son is named Ender from Ender's Game.

I really like his Alvin Maker series. He is so funny, and you KNOW every mom in his books is a perfect snapshot of his mother.​
 
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Charles d'Lint: all good & many characters overlap
If she can handle blood and war, Bernard Cornwell's Saxon Chronicles are wonderful books!!


Poor nerb. Bet he coulda killed his mom. A lot of nerds lost baseball cards worth big $ the same way.
 
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Has she read Water for Elephants? Not funny, but an awesome book.

The Thirteenth Tale is also very good.

And The Forgotten Garden is one I read recently and LOVED!!! Kind of a mystery, very well written.

Water for Elephants was BRILLIANT!!!!

Like the Wizard of Oz series by Gregory Maguire.....start with Wicked, Son of a Witch and then A Lion Among Men

His other books are good too, but these are the best!

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I just could not get into Wicked at all. Would like to see the Broadway show, though.
I read something by O.S.C. long ago, so long ago I don't remember what it was...
 
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Enjoyed all those, too.

Have recently been reading a spy/mystery series. The Black Orchid, The Pink Carnation.

I love series books, too. I get attached to the characters.

For fantasy, Steven Brust has an awesome series about another world. Start with 'Jhereg'.
 
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Not anymore. 12:01 at my location...

Thinkin about nukin some lunch.

Oh... Well then, good afternoon!

What's up?

We're being good, and discussing books. Can you see our halos?
 
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We have all those...

You all like Orson Scott Card? My eldest son is named Ender from Ender's Game.

Awesome book - and the series afterwards was fantastic.

I really like his Alvin Maker series. He is so funny, and you KNOW every mom in his books is a perfect snapshot of his mother.

I tried to get into the Alvin Maker series but couldn't. I have the first three or four, I'll have to try them again.​
 
I like to go to the Nurse's sale (they raise money via donated books) and buy all the 1960s and 1970s scifi novels. Good, good stuff: horribly awful political ideals and bad characters, nudity, and half-aced feminism. LOVE IT!

The Black Orchid, The Pink Carnation

These sound like smut books, Ms. O'keefe.​
 
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Oh... Well then, good afternoon!

What's up?

We're being good, and discussing books. Can you see our halos?

If I squint really hard, then yeah, I can see them.
 
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