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Book recommendations for a long flight?


I enjoy romance novels, mystery,historical fiction, fiction and anything else that is well written with an original story. Please no sci-fi.
thanks!
- confused

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6 Responses to “Book recommendations for a long flight?”

  1. bigcherrybomb Says:

    Nora Roberts.

  2. Eich Says:

    The Camel Club by David Baldacci will keep you glued to your ***?at. For a summary check out David’s website.

  3. allieb13 Says:

    -The ****?rlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orzcy
    -Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
    -The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre Dumas
    -Maximum Ride by James Patterson
    -When the Wind Blows and The Lake House by James Patterson

  4. xxVoltz86 Says:

    Truman Capote - In Cold Blood. Based on a true story
    Ellen Hopkins - Crank (or any other E.Hopkins ****?k)

  5. KaraBeara7 Says:

    anything by nora roberts are heartwarming romances, and thats about all their is two them, ****? they are very ****?d. a lot of hers contain 2 ***.es, and are 2 ***?perate stories, ****? with characters you know (like if the first one is about a guy named alex, the 2nd might be about his niece, or sister, or friend)

    another ****?d ***?ries is Midnight Sons by Debbie Macomber, i believe there is 3. they are very ****?d. its a about a small town in Alaska named Hard Luck, and its ***?ll of men. the main characters, 3 brothers who run a pilot business decide to offer free housing and land to females who ****?t a job their. basically each one contains 2 novels, and a lady comes to the town, and one of the towns guys ***?lls in love with her. they are very ****?d though.

    Bad Luck and Trouble by Lee child
    im trying to remember exactly what this about, its been a year or so since ive read it. ****? i remember it was so interesting i read it in like a day lol. its about a guy named Jack Reacher that used to be in an elite military force of 8 ***?ople, ****? now he pretty much is a loner, no phone, no ***?es, no address, and is very hard to get a hold of. all of a sudden in his bank account a large sum of money is added and its a weird exact number (i dont remember exactly what number, something like 1813 or something exact). he then realizes it was a number used in his military unit, and that someone from his old unit is trying to contact him. he gets a hold of her, and she says taht ***?ople in their old unit are being murdered (dropped off a plane after torture) and they work together to find out whats going on. its a mystery and romance, and very very engaging and ****?d! very interesting, i think i shall read it again!

    Silent in the Sanctuary by Deanna Raybourn
    this is a very ****?d romance/mystery novel ***?t in the 1800’s. i highly recommend it, i have read it ***?veral ***?mes i enjoyed it so much. its about Lady Julia who just came form a 6 month sojourn in Italy and she returns home to Sussex to find her ***?thers abbey crowded with ***?ople for the holidays. this guy she had a thing with ****? hadn’t heard from was also there, invited by her ***?ther, which only makes things more interesting. then after dinner and sitting in the parlors the adults decide to play sardines. then all of a sudden her cousin lucy is found holding a bloddy (i dont remember, like a candle holder or something) over the towns blacksmith boy. then they are snowed in, and lucy and nicholas, the guy she hadn’t heard from solve the case, with a few other intersting elements. i love it, im sure you would to.

    the Monkeewrench ***?ries by P.J. Tracy.
    this is my ***?vorite myster ***?ries, there is 4, not sure when or if the 5th one is out. these are outstanding, with there unique and lovable characters (seriously, not joking when i say unique) to its twisted ***?bulous plot. i cant remember how they all go, since i lost the first one, ****? please look them up online to read the summary, they are so so so ****?d!

    wait, i found the summary:
    A mother-daughter writing team ***?ns a soundly plotted thriller that fires on all cylinders. Tracy (the authors’ pseudonym) ***?amlessly weaves together three distinct subplots converging on a Minneapolis software company, Monkeewrench, run by eclectic misfits and founded by the beautiful, *****., haunted Grace MacBride, an enigmatic recluse. The slaying of an elderly couple in a Wisconsin church draws Sheriff Michael Halloran and his amorous deputy, Sharon Mueller, into an investigation that brings unprecedented scrutiny to their conservative rural town. At the same ***?me, a string of baffling murders in Minneapolis are driving homicide detectives Leo Magozzi and Gino Rolseth bonkers. Then the folks at Monkeewrench figure out what’s going on: a killer is staging a ***?ries of exotic murders that duplicate those in their grisly new video ***?me, ***?rial Killer Detective. Desperate to prevent additional murders (the ***?me has 20), the programmers study the victims to figure out who might be next. Meanwhile, Magozzi’s investigation reveals that MacBride and her colleagues created entirely new identities for themselves years earlier, for reasons the FBI won’t reveal, ****? which, Magozzi slowly finds, are connected to another ***?ries of murders a decade earlier in Atlanta. Tracy covers all the bases in this debut thriller: an accelerating, unpredictable plot that combines police procedural with techno-geek-speak, an array of well-drawn characters and, most importantly, witty repartee

    heres the link

    Last Known Victim by Erica ****?ndler
    this one is gripping, creepy, with romance to. its great. and very interesting. i dont remember everything, ****? heres the summary
    check it out!

    Up Close and Dangerous by Linda Howard

    i loved this! its a drama/thriller/romance/mystery
    i wi

  6. miwa Says:

    The Help by Kathryn Stockett
    Water for Elephants: A Novel by Sara Gruen

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