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Joined: 16 Jan 2008 Posts: 3494 Location: Dancing to the Bee Gees with ASH!!
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MOD EDIT: These posts are being moved in from a locked thread.
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I am just curious. I have always been a pretty avid romance reader - that's what my mom always read, so as a teenager, I started reading those types of books (especially Nora Roberts). I became a Harry Potter fan a few years ago (between books 3 and 4). And in the last couple years, I've branched out into more chick-lit type books (Sophie Kinsella, Jennifer Weiner, Meg Cabot, Jodi Picoult), in addition to still reading the regular romances.
So my question revolves around the fact that since reading the Twilight series (only a week ago!), I just haven't had any desire to read anything else, and I feel like maybe I'd like to read other vampire series, just different things. I'm not sure if it's Twilight though. It's very unusual for me to not just immediately move on to something else when I finish a book - I usually read 2-4 books per week. But due to my Twilight obsession, I can't move on! Did any particular books help any of you move on (not that any of us are truly moving on)? |
I just finished the Three Sisters Island trilogy from Nora Roberts. Starts with Dance on Air. Gena Showalter too! |
Right now I am reading The Gypsy Morph of Shannara, which is the latest book from Terry Brooks. I've read 200 pages in 2 days!
I am a huge fan of epic type fantasy novels, Robert Jordan (I hope his successor ends the series in a stong manner after his death, George R.R. Martin, Anne McCaffrey (Pern series), David Eddings, etc. I also enjoy books about the occult and Twilight was right up my alley  |
My favorite book series besides Twilight are the Hollows series By Kim Harrison. Best supernatural fiction ever. steamy, witty and entertaining. |
I love to read, and I also struggled with figuring out what to read after Twilight. (What on Earth could compare???) I was suddenly hungry (or, rather, thirsty...hehe) for more reading! I decided to check out other young adult novels, with a romantic edge to them. Right now I am in the middle of reading Dreamland, by Sarah Dessen. I am really enjoying it so far. I am finding that I like reading about high school kids...  |
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