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I’m almost done with Gone With the Wind

I’m leaving for San Francisco and need book suggestions. Nothing that’s hard to get into please. It doesn’t have to be a super serious book.

What do you have for me?

  1. madimurtle answered: did you read hunger games? Divergent is one of my new favorites. I highly reccommend it!
  2. ohonelovelyday answered: One Day by David Nicholls
  3. partyforone answered: Dave Eggers - Zeitoun. You will not be sorry. Fantastic.
  4. messily answered: The House at Riverton - Kate Morton, The Lost Art of Keeping Secrets - Eva Rice
  5. sarahbethwrites answered: read ‘Scarlett’! Its the sequel, written by someone else but still lovely.
  6. benovicbradley answered: hunger games!
  7. welcometopublic said: “Too Loud a Solitude” - Hrabal “Lamb” — Moore (or “Fool”) “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close” - Foer “Before I Go to Sleep” - Watson “The Phantom Tollbooth” - Juster
  8. anna-in-wonderland answered: The Hunger Games trilogy. Theyre teen fiction, but actually good w/ movies to come. Also if you like Jonathan Safran Foer try Nicole Krauss!
  9. johabejr answered: A colleague loaned me The Hunger Games. Apparently Stephen King and Stephanie Meyer liked it. If you swing by PDX you may borrow.
  10. nancylicious answered: freedom by franzen has been my top pick lately
  11. fresheggsfloat answered: just finished maya angelou’s “the heart of a woman” - delicious, soulful and even gossipy. it was a perfect travel book.
  12. cantstopspring answered: have you read the paris wife?
  13. shmoranges answered: Blue Like Jazz - Donald Miller! :)
  14. lachlanhannan answered: the rum diary
  15. pinkhotel answered: Shop Girl by Steve Martin- short, amazing and you can’t put it down
  16. studsandblackleather answered: if you haven’t already, read “The Help”
  17. denverbsides answered: I just finished The Art of Racing In The Rain by Garth Stein. It’s this month’s One Book One Denver pick. Not too bad. Very light.
  18. thesuperrare answered: pete hamil Forever, eat pray love, the carrie diairies
  19. blondeblasphemer answered: Isnt Gone With the Wind great? I recently read My Antionia , if youre in to classics. Or if you want something more recent Jellicoe Road.
  20. kristenfromkansas answered: maine by j. courtney sullivan
  21. prettyhandywithakazoo answered: If you’re digging the Civil War theme, Cold Mountain is beautiful.
  22. whitehotcenter answered: A Visit from the Goon Squad was easy to get into and was an interesting read.
  23. mespetitsmots answered: The Language of Flowers, Vanessa Diffenbaugh. Do it, you will thank yourself and Vanessa (and me).
  24. weakening-morals answered: 13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher!
  25. bufriedo said: Looking for Alaska by John Green
  26. chelsey1016 answered: Anything by Murakami!
  27. constantlyintransition answered: if you are down for sticking with the GWtW…read scarlet
  28. helms-deep answered: Great travel tome w/ some music history sprinkled in: amazon.com/Traveli…
  29. kelli-bo-belly said: Big Sur is really good. And sorta fitting since you’ll be out near the area.
  30. mavieenrose said: freedom
  31. mavieenrose answered: an american wife
  32. entrylevelstl answered: The Hunger Games. Read all three of them.
  33. flamethrowermouth answered: Shampoo Planet by Douglas Coupland
  34. msiauw answered: I don’t know if you read fantasies but The Name of the Wind is excellent!
  35. shesagoodegg answered: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks; Blood, Bones & Butter; The Sweet Life in Paris
  36. polygl0t answered: A Tale of Two Cities is a masterpiece!
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