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If there was one book you wish you had written what would it be?
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It's not a popular book. I didn't like it, not by any means, but I wish I had written The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon by Stephen King.
It just seems so accomplished to me.
It just seems so accomplished to me.

It would be HARRY POTTER series.
Now if I would write anything it would a BEST SELLER before the first copy gets printed.
Oh to Dream !!!


It just seems so accomplished to me."
I love Stephen King but I haven't read that one yet. I may have to give it a go after that recommendation!
Although, let me point out, I did say "I didn't like it. Not by any stretch", in fact, I would say I hated it.... there's just something appealing, resonant and the story is just THERE.







Well, looks like I'm going to have to add Unwind to my tbr list. Interesting, what you say about YA novels focusing on adult topics. Have you read Rosoff's How I Live Now?

Well, looks like I'm going to have to add Unwind to my tbr list. Interesting, what you say about YA novels focusing on adult topics. Have you read Rosoff's How I Live Now?

The Mirror sounds great. I also enjoy time travel (obviously). I loved the movie Time After Time with Steenburgen.
Authors of time travel have to decide whether or not the "visit" will alter history as in the grandfather paradox. The original Star Trek took a look at this idea. If you could change history, should you? Sounds like this author addresses that head on.

I just saw this movie, which I loved (although some family members found it depressing). Guess I focus on the positive. After reading reviews of the book, I think this might be one case in which I prefer the movie to the book. I like "The Renter" portrayed as a mystery in the movie, but it sounds like in the book his story unfolds from the beginning.

I had that experience a few years ago after reading 'Shoeless Joe' by W.P. Kinsella, a book which eventually became the movie, 'Field of Dreams'.
For me the book had everything I could ask for, fantasy, mystery, supernatural, sport, history, the underdog triumphing, a man's relationship with his father and a fair dose of laughter and tears.
What books have you read which you wished you had written?