
My dear readers, have you guys read any good books lately? I just finished my book, and I’m searching for a new one. Any recommendations? I’d love to hear! xoxo
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I really recommend a political thriller by new author Mary McNally Ratto. It’s called The Cain Sanction and it’s available on Amazon.com. It’s a real page turner and she really raises some questions about how much power money can buy; especially in an election year. Great read!!
I have just read an incredible political thriller ebook. I was browsing around at
amazon.com and found this ebook called The Cain Sanction, I read the preview and a
few chapters. It really was a page turner can’t put it down kind of book.
I didn’t know how it ends until the last sentence of the last page.. great read!!
Usually I don’t read this genre but someone recommended it and WOW, loved it..
Amanda
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Memoirs of a Beatnik by Diane Di Prima. Rebellious and blunt
Elizabeth Bard’s, Lunch in Paris. A love story with recipes. Not so much the love story you would expect, but the perfect love story of a frenchman, a fresh baked loaf of bread, a trip to the market and discovering what life is all about. Elizabeth’s memoir is a delight, leaving with a smile and dreaming of Paris.
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the red leather diary. amazing.
Ishmael – Daniel Quinn
‘Jailbird’ and ‘Breakfast of Champions’ by Kurt Vonnegut.
Incredible writer.
I looove the Harry Potter books of course! So naturally, my next move was to Percy Jackson and I loved them all. I lean toward youth series, but I have to agree that The Time Travelers’ Wife was great. I can’t believe how much better the book was than the movie. That’s usually how it is though. My oddball book as of late was titled “My Enemys’ Cradle” by Sara Young. It was a suprisingly good book that I found at at Odd Lots for $3. It delves into the struggles during the Nazi times and their Lebensborn programs. Very hard to put down, I must say!
A Tree grows in Brooklyn is wonderful. I just finished “East of Eden” by Steinbeck… it was like watching a great movie for the entire read of this thick book.
I must recommend The Book Thief (and echo the five or six who’ve already mentioned it).
It’s miraculous. It surprised and amazed me.
The Face on Your Plate (The Truth about Food) by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson.
@Vanessa & Jesse: I read about Foer’s book. I’m courious, does he really advocate vegetarianism? While it may sound pretty extreme at first, let me note, that veganism is indeed the only way-to-go – regarding an ethical way of living. I learned to know so much great foods the last 1.5 years since I decided to go vegan… forget those menus from dead animals or their milk, eggs, whatever… animals suffer and die for totally unneeded products – how is that justifiable?
A recommendable site, to give a great overview (and much in-depth information in the following):
http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/text/ (start with the Abolitionist Approach Pamphlet).
Oxygen by Carol Cassella was really good!! I picked it up in barnes and noble one day and couldn’t put it down!
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