Pixiedust34 said:For adventure and romance (with time travel kicked in!), give Diana Gabaldon a try. Outlander is the first book of hers you should read because her books go in order.
I just finished Honeymoon, great read!kpm76 said:Honeymoon by James Patterson was great.....
beckmrk04 said:"The Time Traveler's Wife" by Audrey Niffenegger is just can't-put-it-down amazing. It's about a guy who has a disease that makes him time travel. Fantastic. One of the best I've ever read.
ImarriedGrumpy said:Another favorite I've been recommending to everyone is "My Name is Asher Lev" by Chaim Potok and the sequel, "The Gift of Asher Lev". I love this book - it really captures an artist's struggle to be faithful to his heritage, his family, his faith, his community, and yet also be true to himself as an artist.
Tinks said:I love, love, love these books! My 63 year old mother and I went to a book signing just to meet Diana Gabaldon (and have our books signed). I highly recommend them!![]()
Right now I'm struggling through The Game of Kings. This series of books is supposed to be better than Diana Gabaldon's set and happens to be where she got most of her ideas, but it is a difficult series to get into. I'm not giving up yet!
From what I read of it, it is a good book. I started to read it last year and had to put it down, and when I went back to reading I got interested in something else. I do plan on getting back to it though.beckmrk04 said:It is indeed by Marion Zimmer Bradley and it is one of my all-time favorite books! Love it!
liamsaunt said:Last night I finished the Bonesetter's Daughter, by Amy Tan. It was pretty good--I liked the second half more than the first.