This is so hard.. this is like asking you to name which of your children you love more! Of the thousands and thousands of books I have ever read coming up with just a few hurts!
okay, I'll try....
*The Seventh Swordsman Series - Dave Duncan
*The Prince of Tides - Pat Conelly
*Anne of Green Gables - how bad is that I can't remember who wrote it....L.M. Montgomery - thankyou Google.
*Tomorrow series - John Marsden
*Our Man in Havana - Graham Greene
*A Clockwork Orange - Anthony Burgess
*The Servant of the Empire series - Raymond E Feist
*Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte
*The Tenent of Wildfell Hall - Anne Bronte
*1984 - George Orwell
*The Chimney Sweeps Boy - Barbara Vine (Ruth Rendell's nom de plume)
*The Time Travellers Wife - just finished it - I loved how human Henry was and even how unlikable at times.
I can't think...my books have been packed up in storage for almost 3 years, but I have that many comfort books that I read again every year or so, just can't think of them all...
Hoobley, I liked American Pyscho, extremely graphic, but how is it any different to all these Patrica Cornwell, Karin Slaughter, et al How-To guides that are out there? At least he is trying to say something, anything. I find the rest of these murder by numbers books are just gross & indulgent profiteering off the "glamour" of crime. I refuse to buy or read any of that trashy genre that raises mentally deficient criminals to the level of serial killer "master minds" and can be bought by the wanna-be deviant on any street corner. At least American Pyscho is 18+ and held behind the counter at most Aussie bookstores.




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