A Walk to Remember1300 reviews
Nicholas Sparks

Grand Central Publishing, 2000

A Walk to Remember

+ amazing!
+ Great Read
+ So incredibly sweet!
  
  











  



  
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood1173 reviews
Rebecca Wells

Perennial, 2004

Great Seller!

+ The secrets of the popular girls

The seller made a mistake by putting "hard cover" for the book I purchased when it was a soft cover book. When I received the book and contacted the seller instead of making me pay for shipping or wait for them to send me an envelope to send it back, they told me to just keep the book and fully ...
  
  











  



  
No Greater Love41 reviews
Danielle Steel

Dell, 1992

Charming book...

+ Great historical fiction about the Titanic

I love historical fiction, and this book quickly became one of my favourites. It has all of my favourite subjects, The Titanic, Hollywood in the 1920s, scandal, WWI, and romance. In this book twenty-year-old Edwina is forced to raise her brothers and sisters when her mother, father, and her ...
  
  











  



  
Hard Eight (Stephanie Plum, No. 8)364 reviews
Janet Evanovich

St. Martin's Press, 2003

JanetEvanovich

+ hard eight
+ FINALLY, Stephanie!
+ Great Read, Full of Spice
+ Janet Evanovich.. Hard Eight - A Stephanie Plum novel
  
  











  



  
Angels & Demons2188 reviews
Dan Brown

Pocket, 2006

Angels and Demons

+ KINDLE
+ A good read
+ Wild Ride
  
  











  



  
Ruby (Landry Saga)85 reviews
V.C. Andrews

Pocket, 1994

The Best Series by VC Andrews

+ A world filled with men!
+ Votre Petie Moulin--"Ruby" herself

I have consumed VC Andrews' books since her debut with Flowers In The Attic so many years ago. That was a "scandalous" book to a seventh grader. The Dollanganger saga was the first complete series I had. I read My Sweet Audrina--yech--the Casteel series, and the Cutler series, but none really ...
  
  











  



  
The Chamber282 reviews
John Grisham

Dell, 1995

John Grisham's Best-Seller

+ The Chamber Review...great!
+ An Extended Look at Guilt, Remorse, Punishment, and Redemption

I have long been a John Grisham fan. My personal favorite is his first book, A Time to Kill, later adapted into a successful film. Some of Grisham's books are heavily influenced by Christianity. The Testament and The Last Juror come to mind. The Chamber is John Grisham's best-selling book - ever. ...
  
  











  



  
The Notebook1489 reviews
Nicholas Sparks

Warner Books, 2004

The Notebook

+ Beautiful Book
+ teary ending
+ Enjoyed my first Sparks Novel
  
  











  



  
Psychopath: A Novel (Frank Clevenger)36 reviews
Keith Ablow

St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2004

FASCINATING!! MY NEW FAVORITE AUTHOR!!

+ Oh, why make me feel for the killer!?
+ exciting
+ Ablow Rocks!
  
  











  



  
The Body Farm (Kay Scarpetta)126 reviews
Patricia Cornwell

Berkley, 2004

Descriptive Forensic Thriller...

+ A solid Scarpetta mystery
+ No surprises ... just a thoroughly enjoyable forensic procedural investigation!
+ An Old Killer
  
  











  



  
The Lincoln Lawyer292 reviews
Michael Connelly

Warner Books, 2005

Lincoln Lawyer

+ Awesome!!!
+ -----Another Riveting Story from Michael Connelly-----
+ Brilliant Courtroom Thriller Reveals the Ethics of Defending Accused Criminals
  
  











  



  
Where the Heart Is (Oprah's Book Club)1281 reviews
Billie Letts

Grand Central Publishing, 1998

Where The Heart Is

+ Where the Heart Is
+ Go Wal Mart
+ Where the Heart Is
+ Untraditional family values in a traditional southern state
  
  











  



  
Left Behind Boxed Set 29 reviews
Tim F. LaHaye

Tyndale House Publishers, 2003

Can't stop reading!

+ Left Behind Series

I read Left Behind, the first book, many years ago when it first came out. I didn't read Tribulation Force, the second book, until a couple years later, and same with the third book, Nicolae, which I just finished. I have seen the first two movies, and can't wait to see the next ones. I hope ...
  
  











  



  
Deception Point191 reviews
Dan Brown

Pocket, 2006

Hard as Rock

Dan Brown doesn't mess around with science; he uses rock hard facts that will blow your mind. As is his style, Brown delivers plenty of intense action, crafty characters, almost ludicrous dilemmas, and twists that leave you spinning. Read it! -Stephen Prins, author of: Strife of the Lorin
  
  











  



  
The Poet268 reviews
Michael Connelly

Grand Central Publishing, 1997

Thrilling

+ Sinister read with a twist
+ Meeting Evil Face-to-Face
+ Excellent Page Turner
+ More Twists Than a Room Full of Snakes
  
  











  



  
The Slow Moon: A Novel12 reviews
Elizabeth Cox

Random House, 2006

Gripping though Scattered

I enjoyed the Slow Moon. I thought the concept and the story were all really great I just feel like it could have been better executed. The ending lacked the element of much surprise, as it wasn't hard to believe when you found out the truth. Also, there were underwritten side plots that lacked ...
  
  











  



  
The Covenant/The Betrayal/The Sacrifice/The Prodigal/The Revelation (Abram's Daughters 1-5)35 reviews
Beverly Lewis

Bethany House Publishers, 2005

Wonderful-gut!

+ These books are very well written
+ wonderful series
+ I'm obsessed with this series!
+ Who knew reading about the Amish would be so intresting!!
  
  











  



  
Left Behind Collection: Boxed Set Volumes 1-52218 reviews
Tim F. LaHaye, Jerry B. Jenkins

Tyndale House Publishers, 2003

Christianity made simple....Don't Be Left Behind!

+ the world should read this series.
+ Politicized Ratings Abound

This is a great series! These books minister to every Christians every where. The books reads like a TV series, you can't put them down! As you look at the world around you, the signs of the coming of the Lord God is soon at hand! Change your life and walk with him. Nothing is impossible. ...
  
  











  



  
Black Notice625 reviews
Patricia Cornwell

Berkley, 2000

I Don't Get All of the Negativity Here...

+ Death In A Barrel

I just don't get all of the negative reviews here. I guess it is a good thing I don't read them first. I've been reading the Kay Scarpetta series in order, and find this book in some ways better than the previous ones. It is best if you have read Point of Origin first, and ideally all of the other ...
  
  











  



  
Broken Prey141 reviews
John Sandford

Berkley, 2006

Kept me guessing

+ Oh, my!
+ Excellent Fast Pace Thriller from Front to Back

This is the first murder mystery in a long time, where I didn't have everything figured out by the halfway point. I'd never read a Sandford novel before, and am very glad to have been introduced to this author. The characters, as gritty as they are, were well developed and interesting. I'm not ...