I love collecting books that come with a series and have a thing of reading them in order. For example, one of the series I'm collecting is the "Stephanie Plum" novels by Janet Evanovich and I have books 1,2,6-8,11-12 but I've only read the first two and won't move on until I find the missing pieces. I also read two books at the same time, one...
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I love collecting books that come with a series and have a thing of reading them in order. For example, one of the series I'm collecting is the "Stephanie Plum" novels by Janet Evanovich and I have books 1,2,6-8,11-12 but I've only read the first two and won't move on until I find the missing pieces. I also read two books at the same time, one in public and one at home not so I could speed the reading process and not enjoy them, but there are just some books I can't read in public, especially those with screaming romance-stories-with-hot-sex covers. I've been known not to care or even bothered to read a book much less read those kind of books but I'm addicted to them like I can't live without them (not literally, but close to it). Never a day goes by without me reading a book.
My current fave authors are (not in any order): James Patterson, Agatha Christie, Suzan Elizabeth Phillips, MaryJanice Davidson, Christina Dodd, Jennifer Crusie, Paulo Coelho, Edna Buchanan, and the list goes on. I'm trying to give a review (a constructive one at that) after I read a book to practice my writing skills and to hopefully give an idea to other readers, not just saying "I loved it!" but describing the technical elements of the book or story. And if you finished reading this last sentence, it's either 1) you're bored or 2) you're my friend 3) you're interested in being friends and my book choices
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