In fact, I'd say that I'm already looking forward to spring by the time the first snowflakes have hit the ground.
Bundle up and head out to ski, snowshoe, sled, snowboard and more? No thanks, I'd rather pass the time curled up on the couch or in bed with a good book. Does anything beat a warm blanket, a soft pillow, a mug of hot coffee, tea or cider, and a great read? I think not.
So, the only question left is What book are you going to choose?
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«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 268 of 268 Newer› Newest»I love the classics so The Scarlett Letter or O'Henry's short stories are my favs!
masugr at yahoo dot com
Anything by Gillian Flynn!
ANything by Stephen King, love his books. Especially the series he has.
I would recommend The Holy Bible it has much wisdom and grace.
I just finished The Good Cop by Brad Parks. It was excellent
The Colour of Tea, excellent read!
the bible
Feel-Good Food Guide To Intuitive Eating by Susie Miller, Karen Knowler
wendym at cableone dot net
I would recommend the Twilight Series
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I suggest reading The Scarlet Letter, it's a great book. Molly Bussler
Cooked- it is about a criminal who turned his life around to become an award winning chef
scarter305 at aol dot com
Imagica by Clive Barker
Game of Thrones!!
Water for Elephants, Memoirs of a Geisha, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet.
I love horror, so I like to read the Hot Blood series of short horror stories before bed...
The Bible
marwayhar@gmail.com
Safe Haven
Erik Larson is one of my favorite authors. I recommend his book The Devil in the White City.
gotta go with 50 shades~~
I just read The Twelves Tribes of Hattie.
Desiree Dunbar
desireedunbar@hotmail.com
"Her Fearful Symmetry".
FunkyColdMadena@hotmail.com
My favorite book is Dear John.
I just finished The Alchemist...definitely a must read!
Thanks for the giveaway...The Drunken Botanist / Amy Stewart
senorpiero [at] yahoo [dot] com
velocity by dean koontz and 50 shades of gray
Queens fool by phillipa gregory
Id recommend Call of The Wild!
ptavernie at yahoo dot com
I would recommend the book, A Civil Action.
Chicken Soup For the Soul-Married Life
My favorite is the Steven Kings books.
mintstatesportswear(at)juno(dot)com
City of Glass.
City of Glass.
City of Glass.
City of Glass.
Replay by Ken Grimwood would be a book I would recommend.
i never get to read! the last one i read was A History of Witches which was good.. my daughter recommends the hunger games trilogy
the Holy Bible
The Bible NIV
I would recommend The Cat's Eye by Margaret Atwood.
a marie hj saver
gone girl is a good one
julie hawkins
honeypie411 at yahoo dot com
The Last Oracle by James Rollins. :-) Thank you.
I would recommend the Bible - it's God's Living word.
Gone With the Wind
Cold Mountain. It will be hard to put it down!
50 Shades of Grey!
I recommend the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovitch.
Turtle in Paradise is a wonderful book my children are reading in school.
Franny & Zooey by Salinger.
ericacarnes(at)gmail(dot)com
Go for some oldies, but goodies--the Williamsburg series by Elswyth Thane, starting with Dawn's Early Light.
cgclynsg0 @ gmail dot com
i liked Flowers in the Attic
Study in Scarlet by Doyle
Insomnia by Stephen King
vikki.billings@yahoo.com
I would recommend the Last Song by Nicholas Sparks! PATHETIC MOVIE compared to the book. really :)
Practical Magic
Team of Rivals by Doris Goodwin
safe haven is a great book
susansmoaks at gmail dot com
The Giver
the hunger games
amy16323(at)gmail(dot)com
the help
Unearthly
The Death of Bees.
Well it's not new, but I LOVED Lestat by Anne Rice.
Michelle Tucker
Where the sidewalk ends.
I recommend Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut. chris.baylorbear (at) gmail (dot) com
Any of the Harry Potter books!
Captain underpants.
the weathermakers
How to Cook Everything by Mark Bittman
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