Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
A Gentleman in Moscow
A gentleman in Moscow was boring!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since you like murder mysteries- try the new John Grisham book, " Biloxi Boys" or any of his books. They are fun, easy reads.
I agree. I was thinking that OP said she (he?) likes sports and mysteries, and that is exactly what John Grisham likes to write about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nick Hornby is a good intro to novels for someone into sports. Also recommend Harlan Coben.
Nick Hornby is a great suggestion. Maybe also Bill Bryson - his travelogue books especially.
Anonymous wrote:Nick Hornby is a good intro to novels for someone into sports. Also recommend Harlan Coben.
Anonymous wrote:Nick Hornby is a good intro to novels for someone into sports. Also recommend Harlan Coben.
Anonymous wrote:Elmore Leonard is fun.
Anonymous wrote:I know JK Rowling is no longer - well, you know. But I actually think Harry Potter is a great book to get people to aren't really into reading, into reading.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you that you have never read one book? Where are you from? What is your reading level?
I’m 35. I always used cliff notes through high school and college. I read magazines like economist and New York Times just could never focus long enough on a book. I was just trying to crowd source well-written books that might get me excited about sitting down and reading for an extended period