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Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2005 10:24 pm
by AmberEyed51
I LOVED The Notebook. I saw it in theatres, there wasn't a dry eye in the place, it was an amazing book *which in my opinion is slightly better than the movie*
Another favortie novel of mine by Sparks is Message in a Bottle, has anyone read that before? The movie is also great, but don't pick it up if you don't like a sad ending...just a warning.
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 4:30 pm
by LovinGuerin2Much
I saw "Message in a Bottle" but I didnt read the book..his stories (Nicholas Sparks) can get pretty tear jerk-iresh..... but hes awsome I just finished reading a story by Barbara Delanski (sp) I was not happy with the ending at all.
Does anyone read her stuff and if so what do you think...that was the first one that I ever read by her and now im not sure if I want to read more of her work.
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 10:22 pm
by AmberEyed51
I'm aorry about your bad-book ending. I've never heard of her, but if any of her other books are reccomended by anyone, I could really use a good read right about now.

I'm all out of books...
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 1:48 am
by Lisette
AmberEyed51 wrote: I could really use a good read right about now.

I'm all out of books...
I just finished
The Perfect Groom by Samantha James. It's the first A+ book I've read in a long time. Totally loved it, funny and touching. It's a historical though, don't know if you like those... the recent talk on the thread has been all contemps.
Other good one's I've read recently:
The Pretender and
The Imposter both by Celeste Bradley,
The Beauty and the Spy- Gayle Callen,
An Invitation to Seduction - Lorraine Heath.
I'm currently reading
An Unwilling Bride by Jo Beverley and it's shaping up to be a goodie as well. It's the second book in her Company of Rogues series and for some reason I wasn't expecting to like it.
~Lis
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 8:35 am
by AmberEyed51
Lis,
Thanks I'll really take those into consideration, I'm dropping by B&N later today, so I'll write those down.
Thanks again

You've saved me from a week of boredom
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 9:17 am
by Earth2Mama
Message in a Bottle I found to be both dull and boring.
At least with The Notebook, I was hooked from the very beginning.
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 1:14 pm
by Evans3
Go to this website. There are lists of names of all authors with all kinds of stories. I mean it is a lot of romance novels and they are all GREAT! Check it out!
http://www.wereallydig.com/romancenovels/
Love,
Wendy Evans
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 1:03 am
by VivaLasVegas
Hey, I'm really new to the romance genre. I've read a LOT of awesome Roswell fanfic from amazing authors (for example: Breathless, Applebylicious, Deejonaise, etc.), and I'm addicted to the AU board here. CC is wonderful too, but the stories tend to drone on a bit...
Sorry about babbling...my point is, where can I find published novels like that? All the romance novels that I've attempted to flip through have cheesy plotlines, with cheesy character names and even cheesier book covers, LOL.

No offense to people who love those, but they're just not for me. I'm not too wild about the story excerpts in Cosmo either. They're steamy, sure, but lack depth and humor. I was just wondering if anyone could suggest some authors or books for me...something light and fun like Applebylicious' AU fics, or something totally heartwrenching and tearjerking (but with a happy ending) like Breathless' fics.

Thanks!
P.S. I also adored PEACELOVESHEEP's stories before she was banned for plagiarism.

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 2:39 am
by Dimensia
VivaLasVegas, if you're looking for love stories that have solid plots and great humor, I highly recommend Susan Elizabeth Phillips ("Ain't She Sweet?", "First Lady", and "Kiss An Angel" especially - the last is my fave) and anything by my personal favorite, Jennifer Crusie. All of her work is just amazing - engrossing, beautifully written, with wonderful characters throughout, but "Welcome to Temptation", its sequel, "Faking It", and "Bet Me" have always stood out in my mind. Phillips' Chicago Stars series, starting with "It Had to Be You", and going through "Heaven, Texas", "Nobody's Baby But Mine" and "Dream a Little Dream", ends with "This Heart of Mine", which features a character we met as a teenager in the first novel. I'm not a big romance novel person, but these ladies write contemporary love stories better than anyone in the business.
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 3:33 am
by VivaLasVegas
Dimensia: Thank you so much! I'll get my butt over to a bookstore ASAP...and you're right, I think "contemporary love stories" would be the term I was looking for.
