Thursday, June 28, 2012

Four (?!?!?!?!?) Books

Seriously. There are billions of books out there. I am never without one I'm reading. I don't let a week go by without at least one trip to the library. And I have a personal library of over a thousand.

And I'm supposed to choose four?!?!?

Okay...just randomly.

Nancy Drew - Doesn't matter which one. This series got me hooked on reading when I was a kid. I craved them. Couldn't wait to go back for more. And I still read them.

Mariah by Sandra Canfield - This is a Harlequin Superromance from the 80s. It is hands-down my all-time favorite category romance ever. My copy is so tattered and torn it's falling apart. There are three other books in the Calloway Corners series...each is about a different sister. Those are good, but Mariah is a standout.

The Twilight series - I've read it over a dozen times. I am one of 'those' fans. I absolutely cannot live without Edward.

Gone With the Wind - What can I say? Rhett is the ultimate anti-hero. What's not to love?

Until next time,

Happy Reading!

Debra
www.debrastjohnromance.com

7 comments:

  1. The Harlequin Superromance intriguew me. What do you love about that book?

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  2. On your receommendation, I've just ordered Mariah from Amazon, Debra!
    I've never read any Nancy Drew, for me it was Enid Blyton's school and adventure stories that I devoued as a child.

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  3. Okay, what's Mariah about? And I love Gone With the Wind. I had a ton of Nancy Drews when I was younger too. Um, do you notice that none of us listed our own books?

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  4. LOL, Jen, I did think of including my very first book (from 1968) if only to remind myself of how my style, characters, dialogue etc etc have all improved since then!

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  5. I'd love to read your first book, Paula! I've read one o Debra's. Jen, I need to read one of yours. Got one in print form? I don't have a Kindle or Nook yet.

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  6. I'm relieved to say my first book is no longer in print, Ana!

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  7. Sorry ladies, I was out of town and didn't get back on-line until today (Monday).

    "Mariah" is about a travel-the-world girl who returns to her hometown for her daddy's funeral and falls for the unconventional preacher there. It's emotional and it's sexy and it's got a few surprises.

    I hope you like it Paula.

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