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Old 08-15-2008, 02:25 PM   #5
sammiz
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lol i read them all so long ago, i wish i could remember everything. I would have to read them again but Summer sisters is a really good book about two friends that grew up together, they were so close almost like sisters. In the summer they would visit each other cause they lived far away from each other and they would go to Martha's Vineyard, to each other's houses and it talks about how they grew up, etc. i really can't remember in detail, i read it about 4 yrs ago but its such a great read. I loved it! Seventeenth summer i also liked, it's about this girl that turned 17 when the summer began and she first fell in love and the book is basically her love story. I don't know if it would make a good movie but when i read i visualize everything in my head, the setting, how the people look and i guess that makes it more interesting lol
Thank you!

I love to read and not just one type of writing. I like so many different kinds. I really like historical fiction. I was never very good in history because I am not into memorizing 'the facts' like dates things happened. But I love to read how it affected the people.

I have been reading some books by Diana Gabaldon. She is an excellent writer who is able to make you feel like 'you are there'. It is total fiction (about time travelers...) but I have enjoyed them. Sometimes she gets a bit 'steamy' if you knwo what I mean, but on the whole...excellent! The first one of the series is The Outlanders.

I always hate it when the 'story' ends. I want to know 'what else' happened.

Thank you for sharing.

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