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Apollorising58 63M

9/25/2019 3:13 pm

Playboy because now I really have to read the articles!

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Tmptrzz 61F  
107039 posts
9/25/2019 3:20 pm

Looks like some great books, I have to admit I am not a book reader, I would rather keep my mind busy with games, like puzzles, especially word ones, and mahjong, and bingo. But if there were some really good romance books out there I might start reading again. I hope your enjoy your evening my friend..

Seduce the mind and see what a wonderful adventure the body will take you on..


Uncutlover42 47M

9/25/2019 3:21 pm

Very nice


family6375 41M/39F

9/25/2019 3:26 pm

very good


Caboverlover 65M
57 posts
9/25/2019 3:33 pm

Not really a reader


superbjversion2 68F  
24388 posts
9/25/2019 4:12 pm

Books!! I love Janet Evanovich and JD Robb/Nora Roberts. I'm currently switching between 2 series right now … William Kent Kruger and Joseph Heywood. Let's not forget Dick Francis, Agatha Christie, Terry Brooks, etc. etc. etc!

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sexyldy1000 68F  
9607 posts
9/25/2019 4:20 pm

Avid book reader. Faithfully go to the library 📚 every 21 days (the lending period) or less and take out 10-12 books. Just started, ‘The President Is Missing’ by Bill Clinton and James Patterson.


Paulxx001 67M
22642 posts
9/25/2019 4:24 pm

John Grisham... Robert Ludlum.. are two that have always captured my attention. I wish I had more time to read current authors. I have a friend who feeds me what they've read. And I'm chugging through Hemingway- (For Whom The Bell Tolls)- if you can believe that. I like his romantic realism and starkness.
I have a tendency to focus more on what I'm writing rather than reading what others put out.
Is that vain? It takes a lot, outta me to put my own words into black and white. After I've read someone else... I unconsciously copy their style... without realizing it. 🤔


pocogato12 71F  
37235 posts
9/25/2019 4:29 pm

OMG anther bibliophile!! My list includes Michael Connelly, Steve Berry ([possibly #1], Clive Cussler, David Baldacci ( you need to try the "Christmas Train" -completely different from all his other works. I'll stop here and just say I have 12 cartons of books still to unpack. I buy hardcovers and keep the ones I wan to re-read

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Dtts43rt35 65M
15090 posts
9/25/2019 4:36 pm

The Silent Patient of Alex Michaelides, among some I'm reading now my friend!

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justaguyinalaska 57M
879 posts
9/25/2019 4:43 pm

So many books, so little time!

If *forced* to pick one single author, I would select the one I have been reading and rereading for 30 years: Len Deighton.

His 9-volume series featuring Bernard Samson not only stands as one of the greatest, most entertaining espionage sagas ever written, it could also be *taught* in graduate business schools as a primer on organizational theory for bureaucracies.


FBWC342 52M
446 posts
9/25/2019 7:10 pm

Being the nerd that I am, a lot of my stuff is genre fiction stuff. That means Timothy Zahn's Star Wars stories, the Potter books, The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, Hitchhiker's Guide, etc. etc.

Still kinda genre stuff but edging away a bit would be Stephen King and Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles (even though Memnoch The Devil STILL pisses me off when I re-read it LO.

After that it goes all over the place. Biographies and autobiographies kind of dominate that, though. The standouts there would be the books written by John Douglas, one of the men behind the FBI profiling unit. Dark stuff but at the same time fascinating.

So no one favorite book or author, really. LOL


LakeRidgeBBWSeek 63M
3847 posts
9/26/2019 1:12 am

I have way to many authors I follow to name a fave. As well as genras. The author I have the most books from might answer the question, Robert A. Heinlein, I have his entire collection both fiction & non-fiction, which amounts to over 40 books I think. And Tony Hillerman would be next, I have all his native american books as well as other things, so that count would be about 25 or so. Goes on from there tho, ACClarke, A McCaffery, Issac Asimov ( I actually met him while I was in college and HE and my college prof sponsoring Asimov's lecture and a few other student fans did a pub crawl)(Btw, Asimov was a teetotaler despite stories to the contrary!) . I read damm near everything tho, and at least 35% of my book collection, numbering over 40k these days, is non-fiction. My bedroom has floor to ceiling bookcases on 3 & 1/2 walls, and my liv room has wall to wall bookcases too.
And tho I dont have a pic, I often read naked, not just 1/2 nekid !


FMAOPLS 70F
27112 posts
9/26/2019 1:49 am

I'll have to check out Harlan Coben, the name is familiar but I'm not sure if I've read any of his books.

My reading has always been eclectic - true crime, romance, mystery, history, chicklit, and my "go to" has always been biography and auto-biography.

I'll have to check my currently non-functioning laptop, for my list of books read this year, and will DM you my latest recommendation.

I've read some of Sandra Brown's, but she's such a prolific writer, I've only made a small dent in her list of works.

My favourite author, of all time, is Diana Gabaldon. I have multiple copies of her Outlander series, and am on my 3rd read-through, as we suffer through "droughtlander" and wait for Book 5 to hit our tv screens in February. I'll read it (again), in January.

Check out my profile or and become a "watcher" of my blog FMAOPLS,to learn more about me, and for intelligent, lively, smartassy and fun discussion, with a little irreverence thrown in. "Like" or comment on my photos, and I promise I'll add more. Thanks.


ULIXBIG 69M
9288 posts
9/26/2019 3:54 am

I'm a very active reader of a very wide range of books. Maybe not so much romance, but from art to science with some good fiction in between. I find it very relaxing. Unfortunately not enough time. But I got a substantial library at me disposal. I hope I'll get really old, otherwise a few of my books would remain unread ...
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pal334 69M  
45821 posts
9/26/2019 5:01 am

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HermanG67 56M
8464 posts
9/26/2019 9:46 am

I definitely want to see whats hiding behind those pages

I also love to read.... and I also got that from my mother, we are always sharing books

I would have to say that my Favourite Author is Wilbur Smith, I am still reading through his novels, I am always looking at the used books store for his works, but My favorite so far is "Eagle In the Sky"


citizen4722 66M  
74582 posts
9/26/2019 12:17 pm

I've a few Harlan Coben books myself. I also like James Patterson.
I read more biographies than fiction now though.
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Leegs2012 51M
96137 posts
9/26/2019 2:19 pm

You are so sexy!!


SeaGirlFL 60F
9220 posts
9/26/2019 4:53 pm

I am also an avid reader.

One of my favorite authors is Dawn Lee McKenna. I got hooked on her Forgotten Coast Series (the first book starts out with a murder on my favorite island!). Her first book, See You, is probably one of my very favorite books ever.

I also love JD Robb, Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child (both their individual writings and their combined stories), Patricia Cornwell (well, her earlier writings, some of the later stuff isn't that great), RD Brady (her Belial series), and the Outlander books.

I read on a kindle, so every once in awhile, I pick up books for "free"...and I've got hordes of those I've read and enjoyed. 90% of the time I'm reading a techno-thriller or mystery. I also do love a good, smutty romance novel.

"Sometimes the most productive thing you can do is relax." – Mark Black


_IKanCu2_ 105M

9/27/2019 1:59 am

Book*z !

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gardenboy321 60M  
41936 posts
9/27/2019 9:18 am

Favorite book... The Magus by John Fowles.

Favorite author... Steve Erickson.

Thoughts from the Garden...


Eltopgg 48M
25 posts
9/27/2019 11:08 am

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ULIXBIG 69M
9288 posts
10/1/2019 6:41 pm

    Quoting  :

Retirement??? What retirement???


CleavageFan4U 67M
69374 posts
10/6/2019 8:56 am

When I read novels, it is usually on long flights, so Michener is a fav, or Tom Clancy.

A much belated Happy HNW.

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