A few book recommendations

Some books that I have read recently that you might want to try:




The Conversationalist (An eNovella) by Justin Bog A Virtual Love by Andrew Blackman Killing Instinct A Michael Sykora Novel by Darcia Helle Contemplations An Anthology of Short Fiction & Poetry by L.M. Stull Nocturnal Embers by Helle Gade 12 21 12 by Larry Enright Beneath the Darkness by Jay Finn Looking Back  by Jay Finn




It can be hard trying to find good books with all the free ones and thousands being published daily. Often we have to read a few not-so-good ones before we find the true gems.


All of the above books stood out to me as exceptional and well worth my time. I hope you'll try one or two of them.
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message 1: by Darcia (new)

Darcia Helle Thank you for including my book, Maria!

And more for my reading list. You take great pleasure in ensuring my to-read list goes on forever!


message 2: by Maria (last edited Jul 05, 2013 06:18AM) (new)

Maria Hahaha! Everyone has to have some vices, Darcia ;)

I've just downloaded another 5 books today, with nearly 500 unread on my Kindle... I need help LOL


message 3: by Darcia (new)

Darcia Helle I think I toppled over the 1,000 unread ebooks some time ago. I'm afraid to look. I have another 100 or so print books on my shelves that I've yet to read. I am in serious need of intervention. Or, even better, we need a reading retreat. A nice log cabin on a warm lake, huddled between the mountains would be a perfect place to sort through our to-read lists!


message 4: by Maria (new)

Maria Oh, that would be amazing. As soon as one of us becomes a bestselling author that's what we'll do LOL!


message 5: by Amelia (new)

Amelia Darcia wrote: "I think I toppled over the 1,000 unread ebooks some time ago. I'm afraid to look. I have another 100 or so print books on my shelves that I've yet to read. I am in serious need of intervention. Or,..."

Yes, the To BE Read pile is getting huge. I had to force myself to dedicate part of each weekend to at least trying to start one, in a major reading rut right now.

A week at the beach or mountains with lazy afternoons to read, sigh, would be lovely.


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