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fearlesstemp) wrote2007-04-13 04:07 pm
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So I was cleaning the computer room this week, and what do I find? An unspent gift certificate to Borders! SWEETNESS! I'm probably going to hit the bookstore tonight - does anyone have a recommendation of an awesome book you've read recently? Topics/genres of interest to me at the moment: Baseball, history, young adult novels, romance novels, any kind of novel with an absorbing narrative and not-depressing ending, humorous essays (I love David Sedaris and read most or all of his stuff).
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Thanks for the suggestion!
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By the way, I've been meaning to comment - good luck with all the stuff going on with your grandmother. I've been thinking good thoughts for you.
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I'm gonna do it here :)
Sloppy Firsts by Megan McCafferty - the BEST young adult novel i have ever read (probably because it's geared a little older - mostly for the 16 to 26 set based on the pop culture references). it's fantastic - hilarious and touching and realistic and romantic, witty and clever with a heroine who i really identified with (it rarely happens that i'll read a book and think "i've had that same thought!"). there's no bad in that novel and the sequel (Second Helpings) is even better - you're going to want to read them back to back. Unfortunately, I would skip the third installment - I see there's a fourth in the works and I'm keeping my fingers crossed but... third one sucked.
Also Crossing California and it's sequel The Washington Story by Adam Langer. Wonderful characters, funny and bittersweet... two of my favorites... really good reads any time of the year :)
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I'll definitely look for Crossing California and The Washington Story - I trust the advice of a fellow Jessica Darling fan!