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Guest jenihiggs
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I’m a reading fool, which is a good thing I suppose. 🙂

Glad I met someone on this website that’s as enthusiastic about reading as I am!

Reading is the best 🙂 Writing too! I write YA books, but I’m thinking of making the jump to adult fiction with my next book.

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It is gruesome. I haven’t read a book for over a year! How can I? All I can think of social media marketing insights, all the reasons why Canadians shouldn’t by any kind of insurance, and what the best mortgage options are in the UK and Australia.

That said, I have read some good books in my time. My own essential reading list for sci-fi and general fiction fans would subsequently include:

Mockingbird by Walter Tevis

Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts

The Autograph Man (Can’t remember the author)

Dolores Claiborne - Stephen King

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry - Unknown author

A City Called Bohaine - Unknown Author

The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters (Trilogy) - unknown

Of course, I could have researched the above author names, I’m just lazy. In any case, if my job was to pour nitroglycerine into the shared imagination of the world to get it kickstarted again, these would be the books in my mental terrorist aresnal.

Guest jenihiggs
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It is gruesome. I haven’t read a book for over a year! How can I? All I can think of social media marketing insights, all the reasons why Canadians shouldn’t by any kind of insurance, and what the best mortgage options are in the UK and Australia.

That said, I have read some good books in my time. My own essential reading list for sci-fi and general fiction fans would subsequently include:

Mockingbird by Walter Tevis

Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts

The Autograph Man (Can’t remember the author)

Dolores Claiborne - Stephen King

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry - Unknown author

A City Called Bohaine - Unknown Author

The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters (Trilogy) - unknown

Of course, I could have researched the above author names, I’m just lazy. In any case, if my job was to pour nitroglycerine into the shared imagination of the world to get it kickstarted again, these would be the books in my mental terrorist aresnal.

I love Stephen King! I haven’t read Dolores Claiborne, but I’ll have to check it out. My favorite books of his are “Gerald’s Game” and “Needful Things”

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Reading is the best 🙂 Writing too! I write YA books, but I’m thinking of making the jump to adult fiction with my next book.

Ooo you go for it girlie. How many have you written and where can I find them?

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It is gruesome. I haven’t read a book for over a year! How can I? All I can think of social media marketing insights, all the reasons why Canadians shouldn’t by any kind of insurance, and what the best mortgage options are in the UK and Australia.

That said, I have read some good books in my time. My own essential reading list for sci-fi and general fiction fans would subsequently include:

Mockingbird by Walter Tevis

Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts

The Autograph Man (Can’t remember the author)

Dolores Claiborne - Stephen King

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry - Unknown author

A City Called Bohaine - Unknown Author

The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters (Trilogy) - unknown

Of course, I could have researched the above author names, I’m just lazy. In any case, if my job was to pour nitroglycerine into the shared imagination of the world to get it kickstarted again, these would be the books in my mental terrorist aresnal.

Oh dear, that’s a pretty good selection you have there as well as imagination. 😄

I love Stephen King’s Novels!

Guest jenihiggs
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Ooo you go for it girlie. How many have you written and where can I find them?

Oh, they’re just on wattpad unfortunately. I’ve had two literary agents request pages of “Combustion” but both of them turned the book down after reading. Apparently, my transitions are poor 😕 But I think the premise is good. It always grabs people.

My books are “Combustion” and “Repetitive Motion”.

I have a third that I took down and I’m seeking representation for 🙂

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I like short stories by female American authors the best. I am re-reading
The Artificial N***er by Flannery O’Conner right now.

I removed a couple of letters in the title so as not to offend anyone.

This author is for anyone who loves amazing and humorous characters.

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At the moment I am reading ˝A Dog’s Life: The Autobiography of a Stray.˝ by Ann M.Martin. I have read the book a few times before. I am not a big book reader, I am very picky, but usually when a book is so interesting to me to read, I will read it again from time to time. 🙂

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