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Hippie_forever Posted - March 24 2005 : 6:53:57 PM
Like to see what kind of books people here likes. I am an avid reader and some of my favourite books are:

Dharma Bums
On the Road
A Light in the Forest
Black Elk Speaks
Catcher in the Rye
To Kill a Mockingbird
First Confession
A Girl With a Pearl Earring
Ladya nd the Unicorn
The Outsiders
Pride and Predujice
A Midsummer's Night Dream
Gone with the Wind
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail
Mists of Avalon
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Kan-Tuck-EE Posted - April 17 2010 : 12:59:54 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Wilderness Woman

I think we have done this before, but here goes again...

Sara Donati's "Into The Wilderness" series (hence my Mohicanland name!)
Diana Gabaldon's "Outlander" series
Most books by Jane Austen, but especially Pride & Prejudice
Jane Eyre
All books by Dame Mary Stewart, but especially her Merlin trilogy
All books by Walter D. Edmonds, but especially "Drums Along the Mohawk"
Kenneth Roberts' books
...and many others that do not come to mind right now.





Diana Gabaldon's Outlander Series for sure!
Monadnock Guide Posted - February 27 2010 : 6:28:23 PM
There is some really great "stuff" there Rich. I get probably 90%+ of any books I read these days from them. Nothing like seeing TRUE historic events written by the people who experienced it themselves. I've become interested in the trappers/mountain men era, - and what a life they lived. Not for the weak of heart, - but fascinating. ... I would highly recommend giving them or Amazon perhaps a try.
richfed Posted - February 27 2010 : 08:41:07 AM
Cool link, MG!
Monadnock Guide Posted - February 26 2010 : 07:16:28 AM
www.narrativepress.com
Lady Mohican Posted - February 25 2010 : 10:24:11 PM
Push - Sapphire
Memoirs of a Geisha - Arthur Golden
The Lover - Marguerite Duras
Reading Lolita in Tehran - Azar Nafisi
The Russian Concubine - Kate Furnivall
Lolita - Vladimir Nabokov
Angels & Demons - Dan Brown
The Lost Symbol - Dan Brown
Candy - Mian Mian
Fingersmith - Sarah Waters

Ellie Posted - March 30 2005 : 08:30:05 AM
I also adore the Wilderness series by Sara Donati, other favourites are:

Patricia Cornwell - Scarpetta series, fantastic books and I just love the forensic detail.

Nicholas Evans - The Horse Whisperer and The Loop I could read over and over again.

Jane Austen - Pride & Prejudice and Sense & Sensibility
Jewel - Chasing Down the Dawn

I have loads of books on Elvis, Audrey Hepburn, Gene Kelly and books on horses and Canada and Alaska that I love to look through and lose myself in.

Wilderness Woman Posted - March 30 2005 : 08:17:59 AM
I think we have done this before, but here goes again...

Sara Donati's "Into The Wilderness" series (hence my Mohicanland name!)
Diana Gabaldon's "Outlander" series
Most books by Jane Austen, but especially Pride & Prejudice
Jane Eyre
All books by Dame Mary Stewart, but especially her Merlin trilogy
All books by Walter D. Edmonds, but especially "Drums Along the Mohawk"
Kenneth Roberts' books
...and many others that do not come to mind right now.

blueotter Posted - March 29 2005 : 11:04:58 PM
I have read so many things over the years, so I'll list my most recent favorites:

•Cold Mountain -- my all-time favorite.
•Anything by Jane Hamilton
•Anything by Sharyn McCrumb:
-The Ballad of Frankie Silver
-The Rosewood Casket
-Songcatcher
-Ghostriders
-and many others I haven't read yet, but will! She writes about actual people in the
Appalaichian mountains in the area where NC and TN meet... a place where he own
ancestors settled and near where she lives today.
•Anything by Donna Tartt
•Anything by Depak Chopra, especially The Book of Secrets
•The Story of Opal Whitley

Favorites from the past:
•All Tolkein
•Dandelion Wine
•Stranger in a Strange Land

and many others!
Rose
SgtMunro Posted - March 29 2005 : 7:32:15 PM
I agree with 'CT', and I am also partial to Eckert's 'Winning of America' Series. Among the others I enjoy, and find myself going back to often:

The Papers of Henry Bouquet (Volumes 1-6)
The Correspondence of William Pitt (Volumes 1&2)
The Writtings of General John Forbes
The Amherst Papers, 1756-1763: The Southern Sector
Military Affairs in North America 1748-1765 (The Duke of Cumberland's Papers)
The Critical Period 1763-1765 (Volume 1 of the 'British Series' by Alvord & Carter)
The New Regime 1765-1767 (Volume 2 of the 'British Series' by Alvord & Carter)
England in the Seven Years War (Volumes 1&2)
Crucible of War (Fred Anderson's masterpiece)
Braddock of the Monongahela
Braddock Road Chronicles, 1755
Montcalm and Wolfe
The Conspiracy of Pontiac
Frontier Forts of Pennsylvania (Volumes 1&2)
Indian Wars of Pennsylvania
Indian Chiefs of Pennsylvania
The Black Watch: The Record of an Historic Regiment
The British Army of the Eighteenth Century
Redcoats (Brumwell's updated answer to 'Fit For Service')
Clans, Septs & Regiments of the Scottish Highlands

AND... Most importantly, 'The MacWilliams Chronicles' (Volumes 1-4)



Your Most Humble Servant,
CT•Ranger Posted - March 29 2005 : 6:39:38 PM
I don't read much fiction any more, just about everything I read is either history or theology. But some of my old favorites are Alan Eckert's frontier historical fiction series, Howard Fast's revolutionary war novels, and Kenneth Roberts' "Northwest Passage," and "Arundel."
Christina Posted - March 29 2005 : 5:45:05 PM
Just a few of many:
Anne Rice's "Vampire" series
"Lost Souls" and anything else by Poppy Z. Brite
Jane Eyre
Wuthering Heights
Gone with the Wind
Catcher in the Rye
A Scots Quair (a compilation of a three-part novel about a Scotswoman and her son)
On the Road
Cold Mountain
The Ring Trilogy and The Hobbit -- Tolkien
To the Lighthouse (Virgina Woolf)
Absalom, Absalom! and Light in August -- Faulkner
Ulysses by James Joyce (I literally read this for fun and started it at the beach. A professor said this proves I am warped. He is not far wrong.)
Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison
The Color Purple
Theresa Posted - March 25 2005 : 08:42:40 AM
I enjoy:

Sara Donati's Into the Wilderness series
One Thousand White Women
To Kill a Mockingbird

I am currently reading The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd...it's along the same order of To Kill a Mockingbird
susquesus Posted - March 24 2005 : 8:22:30 PM
leatherstocking tales-all of 'em
The Oak Openings
The Littlepage Manuscripts-all of 'em
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
The Voyageur
John Glenn- a Memoir
Failure is Not an Option
Pale Blue Dot
The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane
Robert Rauschenberg: a Retrospective
New Orleans: Elegance and Decadence
2001-all of 'em
Rondezvous with Rama-all of 'em
Planet of the Apes-original
Dune-all of 'em
Dracula
The Toughest Indian in the World
PG Wodehouse' Jeeves stories
anything about Tibet, Space Exploration, American History, World History, Photography, Astronomy, Aboriginal Cultures
Hardy Boys
Three Investigators
Choose your own adventure books

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