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The Dud Avocado. You would totally appreciate the humor and first person writing style of a young woman abroad. Anglemaker from Nick Harkaway is great! These books are delightfully weird, very funny, and celebrate my favorite thing ever — books! Anything by him is amazing, though. Northern Borders by Howard Frank Mosher. Coming of age story set in the North East Kingdom of Vermont. A boy is being raised by his feuding and quirky grandparents. A beautiful picture of that time and place.

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Second on Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss. I cannot recommend this book enough. The writing is absolutely beautiful. Also, Outlander. They are currently making it into a TV series on Starz. My wife loves these books. Multiple re-reads and all of the audiobooks. Anything by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman.


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Just read Stardust and Ocean at the end of the lane. They were both amazing. Mary recently posted This is what a diet looks like for me…. I second Philip K. Looking forward to your new book sometime in the future. Till then. Barb in Minnesota. The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern is complete magic. I want to go live in that circus. I wish it was real. Now I want to go have hiking adventures!

My Life in France by Julia Child has quite literally changed my life. JC is pretty much my hero. Did you know she failed her graduation exam from the Cordon Bleu? This attitude has helped me overcome a similar setback. Merry Christmas! Prayer for Owen Meany…wonderful book.

Any collection of Pat McManus short stories…absurdly funny tales of growing up in Idaho. I reread those books often, sometimes once a year each. Not something I expected to like, but I bought it to read on the plane on our way to DisneyWorld. It was so good, I ended up waking up at 5 am and sitting in the bathtub to read until everyone else woke up. The Circle by Dave Eggers. It is absorbing. It took several hours to shake myself loose from it after I read it. I agree about The Night Circus. I also live a tree grows in Brooklyn by Betty smith….

Ali and Nino! Lovely book set in picturesque Georgia the country. I told my mom the basic plot, forgetting to tell her it was Georgia-the-country, and apparently that knowledge makes a difference. The third chimpanzee by jared diamond. But I am a science nerd. Lindvquist sp? Anything by Sarah Addison Allen will warm your day. Right up your alley, Jenny. If there was a book about a giant metal chicken, I might recommend that too, but I usually go ahead and buy the towels.

Moomin Light recently posted Merry Christmas! I recommend this to anyone who loves a great story. Epic, long novels. I reread them routinely.

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Oh, and my neighbor has a guard donkey. Whenever someone would come down her driveway, the donkey would go crazy braying.

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The Walt Longmire mystery books by Craig Johnson. Recommend you read them in order. First one is called The Cold Dish. Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand.

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And, I got your book for Christmas! It was well written with a twist at the end. I think it would appeal to your sarky sense of humour. Books to read, hmmmm. Also sci fi, but it was a really good read, I thought. I could not believe it. I sent my wish list as requested and that was sooooooo not on it. I need to be able to make it spiky. Live and learn, I guess.


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Looking forward to buying crafting stuff. I think the first one is called The Spellman Files.

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Laugh out loud dysfunction! Hands down my two favorite books for years now.

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I second anything by Kazuo Ishiguru. I say: Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus written by thenyear-old and subsequently published by thenyear-old Mary Shelley. I mean, what can you say about someone who goes on vacation with her family and Lord Byron no less!! My top-top faves: The Betsy-Tacy series by Maud Hart Lovelace deceptively simple and beautiful series for young people — read them with your daughter! For some reason, my kids have been quoting your book incessantly this week I read them my two favorite chapters — Jenkins, and the cat sliding you notes under the bathroom door.