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 Posted By: medako 
Dec 8  # 11 of 18
I've quickly become a fan of F. Paul Wilson (even requested his newest paperback for Christmas)....and of course, Grisham.
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 Posted By: spiceplace 
Dec 9  # 12 of 18
Quote lcsamano wrote:
Have you tried a used book store or even there is one online called thebookcart.com they usually have lots of Agatha Christie books. I have never read any of hers.

Yeah, we get our Agatha Christie from a local used bookseller,Wonder Books and Video. We always buy lots of them, and when we ship to APO addresses, try to include one of the books in the order. I just think I'm getting close to having ready all of Agatha Christies novels, and the last of them are hard to determine. That's especially true since I haven't kept track of what I've read.
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 Posted By: Mrs. Chipotle 
Dec 23  # 13 of 18
I've started reading some James Patterson lately. I haven't read anything of his, but I have seen two movies from his books, Along Came a Spider and Kiss the Girls. I really enjoyed those and so I thought that his books would be up my alley as well.
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 Posted By: Angewl_73 
Jan 4  # 14 of 18
I love James Patterson, Dean Koontz, Jeffrey Deaver, Stephen King, Nora Roberts, Danielle Steele and Tamo Hoag.

I am currently readin James Patterson's 'Honeymoon', just finished 'Cell' by Stephen King. Before that is was 'Miracle' by Danielle Steele.
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 Posted By: Barkely 
Jan 7  # 15 of 18
My favorite author is Janet Evanovich, I love the Plum series, and wait impatiently every year for the new book to come out. It always comes out right before we go on vacation. I grab it and read it on the way.
I also like Nora Roberts, and Karen Robard.
I am in the middle of John Grisham's latest, the true story about the man who was convicted of murder, but was innocent.
I have read several Patricia Cromwell. I am still a kid at heart and I love Harry Potter (J. K. Rowlings), except the latest book, it was not my favorite.
I love to read so I could probably think of several more. I just finished The Devil Wears Prada, it was a pretty good book and In Her Shoes, the book was better than the movie.