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Quote of the day:They say that love conquers all. Maybe, but *I* haven't lost faith in armored divisions with awesome firepower coupled with total air and naval superiority. (Maurizio Mariotti)

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Thursday, March 31

Library Books

I'm gonna give you teeny tiny book reports.
  • 'The Wedding' by Julie Garwood
    • The only reason I picked this one is because I had 8 books. I am so, so glad I got it. It is absolutely hilarious. I've read it atleast 10 times. I'm still laughing each time. It could be classified as historical. Has Scottish warriors. Very picturesque. Great sex scenes. After all, isn't that why I read my trashy romances?
  • 'The Heir' by Johanna Lindsey
    • This one I actually read before and didn't realize it. That's never happened before. It's still good. It's historical, well written.
  • 'The Pursuit' by Johanna Lindsey
    • I wanted this one because it's a sequel to 'Love Me Forever' which was awesome. It's a good story, but not as good as the first. Still, I wasn't disappointed.
  • 'Say You Love Me' by Johanna Lindsey
    • This is one of the Mallory family series. It's very good. Very funny parts in it.
  • 'You Belong To Me' by Johanna Lindsey
    • I read this one before too. I had a feeling when I picked it up and got it anyway. Worth the re-read. This is also one I re-read in between the others.
  • 'Born in Fire', 'Born in Ice', 'Born in Shame' by Nora Roberts
    • This is a trilogy, three in one book. I'm actually starting the reread on it now. It's an Irish book. More present time than any other. 3 sisters find love. Very good series.
  • 'Key of Light', 'Key of Knowledge', 'Key of Valor' by Nora Roberts
    • Very good series. Has a bit of magic in it. I love to have magic in my books.
  • 'Engaging The Enemy' by Nora Roberts
    • This is a 2 book one. Apparently she wrote for Harlequin a while back. They were good stories, but I'm not compelled to read more than once.
So there you have it. Trashy romance is what I'm into right now. I would be into my sci-fi/fantasy but they don't have the sets. Piers Anthony is a very good author for that. When I go to the library, I look for my sci-fi first. I see some people are reading real crime books. I do like those once in a while. The mind of a killer does fascinate me. I used to read Robin Cook until all the books started being the same. The only difference in them was the method of killing. If you are gonna read any of these I listed, choose 'The Wedding'. I don't care if you don't like that kind of book, you'll like it anyway. Have fun!
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Unicorn. Edited to match the page.

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