What ****?ks to you recommend in the following genres?
American historical fiction, mystery, ****?ror, and sci-fi
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What ****?ks to you recommend in the following genres?
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July 10th, 2009 at 5:09 pm
A)Gone with the Wind,by Margaret Mitchell.
B)Bad Love,by Jonathan Kellerman.
C)The Stand,by Stephen King.
D)The Freedom ***?ries by Anne McCaffrey.(Sry, I can’t *****? just one.The whole ***?ries is ****?d.)
July 11th, 2009 at 10:25 am
1) All the King’s Men
4) We by Yevgeny Zamyatin
July 12th, 2009 at 12:56 pm
Catch 22, The Big Sleep, The Whisperer in Darkness, The Sirens of ***.n
Forget about Stephen King. His ****?ks are all about either a writer with writer’s block, or nerds who were/are *****?ed on by bullies. If you ****?t real ****?ror, try H.P. Lovecraft or E.A.Poe; they invented the genre.
July 14th, 2009 at 5:57 pm
1. Barbara Hambly’s A Free Man Of Color. I also like Anne Rice for this category since most of her ****?ks are historical.
2. Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum ***?ries; Sue Grafton’s Alphabet ***?ries; ***?ter O’Donnell’s Modesty Blaise ***?ries
3. Laurell K. Hamilton’s Anita Blake ***?ries; Anne Rice’s Mayfair ***?ries; Jack Pasarella’s Wither;
4. Patricia Kennealy Morrison’s Keltiad ***?ries; Anne McCaffrey’s Crystal Singer ***?ries, Joan Vinge’s Psion ***?ries; Lois McMaster Bujold’s Miles Vorkosigan ***?ries
July 18th, 2009 at 2:42 am
1) tom Sawyer & huck finn by mark ****?in
2) the unusual profession of jonathan hogg by r heinlein
3) strangers by dean koontz
4) the nights dawn trilogy by ***?ter f hamilton
July 20th, 2009 at 10:58 am
American Historical Fiction/Horror: Short Story: “A Rose for Emily”
American Historical Fiction: try John Steinbeck
Mystery: Sherlock Holmes ***?ries by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie mysteries