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I am not currently subscribed to PureWow. I am already subscribed to PureWow. Please log in to your account. Connect with Preston: Blog Instagram Twitter. In this episode Anne chats with fellow bookworm Leigh Kramer.

In addition to being a full-time book nerd, Leigh is a San Francisco resident, fried pickle connoisseur, and lifetime White Sox fan. Anne and Leigh discuss the "nearly perfect novel" that Leigh adored and Anne hated, the book Leigh read at just the right time, how it drives Leigh crazy that some readers love a book she loathed, and a variety of very real bookworm problems. Click over to the podcast website for the full list of titles discussed in this episode, and leave us a comment to let us know what YOU think Leigh should read next!

Connect with Leigh: Blog Instagram Twitter. In this episode Anne chats with Janssen Bradshaw, creator of the blog Everyday Reading , former children's librarian, and modern mother who's raising her three kids to be readers. In this episode Anne and Janssen talk about how Janssen reads books like other people watch television, why Janssen's in danger of having her "real reader" badge taken away, and books with strong narrative drive and excellent plotting. They discuss happy books, books that require three boxes of Kleenex, and everything in between.

Click over to the podcast website for the full list of titles discussed in this episode, and leave us a comment to let us know what YOU think Janssen should read next! I think you have to allow for both types of literature and be willing to recognize something for what it is. I read plenty of "filler" books between some of the bigger names. It helps to break it up a bit so I don't overwhelm myself with some of the heavier works, or underwhelm myself with too much shallow material.

So teenagers flock to it, and publishers know this and flood the market with it because teens respond well to that. They don't yet seek out great works, but it at least keeps reading a part of their daily lives. Perhaps some of those enticed into reading it will move on to books with a higher pedigree someday. At the very least they may have a better vocabulary than most teens. And yes, I've read Twilight. It was a little shallow, and borrowed a lot of ideas. It was also entertaining enough that I did not regret spending the time reading it.

I read alot. I read one comment and it's fine they can have their opion but I have to say Stephenie Meyer is an amazing author. You know that you have a great author when they can make you love the characters. I realize that yes, she borowed ideas but I believe that every book has at least one borrowed idea from another story. I have to say though Which I was kind of disappointed in. I woul dput it on but I've already read it twice.

It was amazing the author was very creative and surprising through out the book. Samia wrote: "I'm working on writing a book right now As far as I can tell I haven't copied any ideas for the plot I'm no where near done with it but Jun 17, PM. I thought that twilight would be at the VERY top. I guess not. Such a shame that a site called "Goodreads" has Stephanie Meyers at the top of books to read.

I can only hope that these readers are inspired to read something better in the future. I know for sure that in a few years they will feel ashamed that they loved this book so much.

Youth knows nothing of permanence. If Edward Cullen was really such a long-lived being, he would teach Bella a thing or two about a good story, and also would have learned to write much better. A couple not to be missed. Both are very well-written, both are debut novels and both were hard to put down.

Jun 18, AM. I agree with you, Russ. Hopefully Stephenie Meyer fans will realize that she does not write very good literature at all, and that they will read insightful and fascinating books such as The Da Vinci Code. Stephany meyers is ok with writing i just think her books go more tward girls. I dont know any boy that has read the twilight series though so that makes me think it goes more tward girls. This list runs the gamut from young adult to serious nonfic.

It offers something for everyone. I picked 3 that I've heard about and am interested in. It's the reading part that's important. Happy summer somewhere. It certainly doesn't feel it in New England. The Twilight Series is popular on here because there is no age limit on here and the votes all come from the teen set. There is hope however as my daughter is 14 and thinks the best book on here is To Kill A Mockingbird.

Jun 18, PM. Christian sci-fi fans: near future dystopian cranial-computer link fiction is cyberpunk. War of Attrition: Book Two of the Underground will be released Faith, frankcreed. Stephanie wrote: "To people who hate Stephenie Meyer: You know We bring her up because so many people are raving about her and we are sorely disappointed at how the state of good literary appreciation has dwindled.

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Welcome back. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Life of Pi by Yann Martel 3. Rate this book Clear rating 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars. Tolkien 4. You can also search for other users to follow by searching for your favorite books and seeing who else has left reviews for them.

When you want to recommend books for other users, you can't just give the book a thumbs up; you have to leave a short review. And that's how you're going to find your recommendationsby seeing what other Litsy users are reading.

Users post photos of the book or screenshots of the ebook , along with their reviews. To find a good book to read, you'll probably want to go directly to the profile of someone who has read other books you've enjoyed and also given them a ringing endorsement. AllReaders is another no-frills website without much of a UI to speak of, but it's a great option for those of you who are fans of thrillers.

With AllReaders' advanced search function, you can search for books based on plot, setting or even details about the protagonists. Titles are also accompanied by a plot summary, as well as setting and character information. Plots or themes include a variety of thrillers, horror, and adventureso this feature won't be wildly useful if you're looking for something a little more literary.

You can also select the era in which the story is set, the characteristics of the protagonist and the antagonist, the setting, and the book's writing style. Amazon should be an obvious option for searching book recommendations. You can find similar titles for any book since the search result is accompanied by a " Customers who bought this also bought " list.

While Amazon uses this feature primarily to get you to buy more stuff, you can also take a look at the recommendations for items that are frequently bought together:.

And, don't forget that Amazon is also home to the Kindle and its massive reading community too. TasteDive formerly TasteKid is a great site for both book and author recommendations, along with other forms of entertainment. Just enter the title of your favorite book or your favorite author, and TasteDive will generate its recommendations. TasteDive isn't only about book recommendations.

You can also use it for music, movies and TV shows. By the same token, you can find recommended books based on other books, as well as based on authors, TV shows, movies, music, and more.



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