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Are there authors that you've "outgrown" or aren't as captivated as you used to be?
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Apr 12, 2011 09:04AM

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I'd say John Grisham is really hard for me to pick up for fear of same old same old.
Jodi Picoult I'm catious with as well.


I'm also wary of my guilty pleasure-Nora Roberts/J.D. Robb and Maeve Binchy actually. Oh how I loved Glass Lake and Circle of Friends...I can't remember the last one I read.




I loved The Glass Lake!



Good to hear. I do have three of Picoult's books on my shelf: My Sister's Keeper, The Pact, and Vanishing Acts. I don't plan to read more than those ones I already own--except for maybe Handle With Care since everyone says that one is amazing.

Gretchen I have reread the Glass Lake so many times. It is beautiful.
p.s. can someone tell me how to properly respond to people's posts? I am so techno challenged.. :-(

James Patterson is my guilty pleasure~smirk


still annoyed that I bought Elizabeth Berg's latest in
hardback. There are 3 series authors I read, out of habit I guess, since I don't really even like them anymore - Earlene Fowler, Diane Mott Davidson, and Sarah Graves - though I get them from the library, so I'm only wasting time, not money. All of Evanovich's Plum books are virtually the same these days, but I keep readin' 'em anyway.

Sometimes though, I just overdose on authors while I'm going through a phase, and then find if I pick up one later, it's like an old reliable car, where it isn't a fancy ride with all the new gadgets but it gets you where you need to go LOL

Sometimes though, I just overdose on authors while I'm going through a phase, and then find if I pick up one later, it's like a..."
I agree! Nice analogy.







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