Q. Keeping with the Spirit of Giving this season, what book do you think EVERYONE should read and if you could, you would buy it for all of your family and friends?
A. For all the Romance readers, I believe my choice for 2011 releases will have to be Making Waves by Tawna Fenske. The book has drugs, pirates, strip battleship, and cheese doodle, which leads to a rather hilarious read.
The books I recommend that everyone should read in general are the Harry Potter series and Lord of the Rings. They are both epic in their own way.
The books I recommend that everyone should read in general are the Harry Potter series and Lord of the Rings. They are both epic in their own way.
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I haven't read Making Waves. All have to give it a try. I'm a new follower.
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Hopping through. Definitely agree with you on Harry Potter and LOTR. I still need to read the third LOTR book though.
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I haven't read Making Waves. I will have to check it out.
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I love Harry Potter.
I promised a couple of fellow book bloggers I wouldn’t “machine gun” my Follow Friday posts on the blogs I visit but this week’s Follow Friday has inspired me to make an important exception.
The book I think everyone should read is a work of non-fiction called The Four Hour Workweek. The thing is, the book is very well written and entertaining so it reads like a work of fiction. What the book can do to enhance your life and change the way you live day by day seems unbelievable on its face which might mark it a legitimate work of fiction for the skeptics out there.
If you read this work of non-fiction and really follow the advice it gives and apply the insights you’ll gain, your life will read like a modern tale fairytale.
I encourage, implore and even insist you follow me back to my book blog so you can find out why I think EVERYONE should read The Four Hour Workweek – http://www.howardsherman.net
TGIFF!
Howard Sherman
http://www.howardsherman.net
*Laura: You should definitely give Making Waves a try especially if you like romantic comedies!
*Alison: It took me a couple of years to read the third book in the LOTR trilogy too.
*FABR Steph: To get a taste of the author's writing style, you should visit her blog. http://tawnafenske.blogspot.com/
*Mary: Harry Potter can do no wrong. :)
*Howard Sherman: I'll look into your recommendation. I need a new non-fiction book to read anyways.
Looks like an interesting book. New follower! Here's my FF: Mom Reads My Books
Oh wow this sounds interesting and I haven't seen it before I don't think!
Giselle
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