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Gromit
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Someone recently recommended the Sookie Stackhouse books-- if you get HBO and watch True Blood you'll know that the show is based on these books.

It will be interesting to see how these books are!

I am looking for some fun beachy stuff though!

I'm still reading "Don't Stop the Carnival"

Keep the other ideas coming.
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whenever i mentioned Tim Dorsey's great series (orange crush, etc, etc), someone recc's to me Carl Hiaasen books. they both write about florida and the crazy characters and locales in florida.

so i picked up nature girl and... it's kinda boring. is this not one of the better Carl Hiaasen?
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A good read while on vacation is Jen Lancaster. She has 3 books, that are really quite funny. She is a 30 something author, tring to make it as an author, but has to temp to make ends meet.
The first book is Bitter is the new Black,the second is Brights Lights, Big Ass, and the third one is Such a Pretty Fat.
I liked the last one the best, but they are all funny.
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sherban wrote:
PA Girl wrote:I finished The Outlaw Sea last night. It is a non-fiction book about the global shipping industry. (yes, I am a geek)

Full of pirates, rogue operators, and the like. Interesting and well written.
PA Girl- This sounds interesting, can you elaborate a little more on what this one was like?
Thanks
Sherban - each chapter covers a particular aspect of the shipping industry.

One chapter explained how poor countries with no shoreline made a business registering ships and how Exxon might lease a tanker that is owned by a Greek company but registered in Liberia.

Another chapter about rogue waves. Let me just say I didn't need another irrational fear in my life.

The parts on pirates were interesting. How they steal ships, repaint them, and put the ship right back into service.

There are insurance companies out there tracking Ship X saying "hey, that ship was stolen from our customer" but there isn't any governing body out there to seize the ship.
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Oh, I should warn about the ferry chapter. The author tells the story about an Estonian ferry that sinks in the middle of the night because someone forgot to shut a door. I had to skip over parts of it, too sad.
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Gromit wrote:Someone recently recommended the Sookie Stackhouse books-- if you get HBO and watch True Blood you'll know that the show is based on these books.

It will be interesting to see how these books are!

I am looking for some fun beachy stuff though!

I'm still reading "Don't Stop the Carnival"

Keep the other ideas coming.
Gromit, I am on the 5th one of the series. I LOVE them. They are very much like the series True Blood but better. You get a highly recommended from me :)
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I think Flip FLop is going to kill me for making her read the Twilight series. I think she hates it but now she's in the middle and has to finish!

shmoops.

Yeah-- I heard that the sookie stackhouse books are lot less sexual than the HBO series... but I'm willing to read them anyway ;-)
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Gromit,

They are pretty sexual and there are a lot more supernatural creatures in these books then in the first season of the series. I can't wait for the next season to begin to see how they continue to adapt them.

I have the Twilight boxed set and they're next for me to read once I finish these. I was up until 1 a.m. last night finishing a Sookie book.

Let me know what you think if you decide to go for it.

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Nancy B-- I ordered the sookie stackhouse boxed set--I assume they are the first 7 books right?

They just got to my office a few minutes ago!

That should keep me entertained for a while :lol:

Some reviewer on the amazon site though said that they weren't as "Adult" as the TV series. So I guess they have a different standrard than the rest of us :oops:

Twilight starts out a bit slow and I think there's a lot of discrepancy in the vampire lore (eg sunlight doesn't affect Twilight's Vampires the same as True Bloods vampires etc). But I really enjoyed the Twilight series. You should too... but keep in mind that Twilight is not graphic at all it's very ild by comparison (given what you said) but enjoy the innocence of it all!!
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Post by loria »

i am about to start reading 'loving frank' for my book club--I am not really sure that i will like this book, but I will certainly post back if you guys are interested in my decidedly unliterary opinion!
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[quote="sherbanLiamsaunt- Yep that was me...what did you think?
My wife and I both read that one, we both enjoyed it but she said there was "too much detail" in a few spots... I figure that my interest in Aruba and Colombia both may have allowed me to enjoy the book more than some would, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. I hope it wasn't a disaster for you...

We will be visiting Charlie's bar in San Nicholas because of the book and probably looking for the brothels too...
Cheers-[/quote]

It was not a disaster. I found the depiction of legalized prostitution disturbing for many reasons--not the least because I thought they should charge more! I liked the characters of Charlie and Luz. It certainly was not your typical touristy beach novel.
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Joshie wrote:
LysaC wrote:so i picked up nature girl and... it's kinda boring. is this not one of the better Carl Hiaasen?
I enjoyed Hiaasen's Sick Puppy.

A crazy roller coaster ride - definitely not boring.

-j
I'm reading Skinny Dip now but only 50 pages in...so far I am enjoying it.
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ATTENTION DOG LOVERS: I just finished a real fun quick read called “Dog On It” by Spencer Quinn. It is narrated in the voice of a dog named Chet who is owned by a down on his luck private investigator who is looking into the disappearance of a teenage girl. Its a decent detective story and you’ll chuckle at Chet’s dogs-eye view of the world, his intense loyalty to his owner, how he helps work the case, how he gets distracted by stuff we dont understand, and why dogs love life and us.
When we come to place where the sea and the sky collide
Throw me over the edge and let my spirit glide
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Gromit,

Yes, I have the boxed set that has 7 in it. If there are more then that, I'll have to do some research. Enjoy!

I look forward to hearing what you think of them.

I'll let you know what I think of Twilight. I may not get to them until after Memorial Day since I won't bring them to St. John for my May trip - too heavy!

Take care,
NancyB
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