I miss reading at bedtime.

Jan 21, 2010 19:21

What used to be a nightly thaaang has been replaced by sewing and word games. I'm determined to try and keep my sewing to pre-bedtime hours so that I can have my reading back ( Read more... )

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doll_paparazzi January 22 2010, 04:50:50 UTC
You should try to pick up "Jane bites Back" by Michael Thomas Ford. I think you'd like that. :)

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ladybrid January 22 2010, 05:05:51 UTC
"Storyteller", Amy Thomson
"Grass", Sherri Tepper

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answers_within January 22 2010, 05:32:31 UTC
YMMV, as with all things - none of these are very classic or Dickens-like, or like much of the other stuff on your list, but they are the ones I read over and over and over ( ... )

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kiffinyjean January 22 2010, 05:39:53 UTC
just finished "The Dress Lodger"... pretty good

love Love LOVE "Pillars of the Earth"
i have a secret love of stephen king... but that's just me
nearly anything by Jennifer Weiner

... i adore Watership Down too... didn't read it til I was older... i think it deserves another re-read :)

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lady_esmeralda January 23 2010, 02:31:31 UTC
The Yearling. It won the Pulitzer in 1939. I read it when I was 12 and just recently reread it. What a tremendous book. The author put such care and attention in to each and every sentence and it really shows.

Anything by Mark Twain.

The Plague Dogs (also by Richard Adams, the author of Watership Down).

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