twistedrope · 26-30, M
Ahm. The happy prince was a pretty short story :)
By Oscar Wilde
If you're feeling adventurous, "Mapping - The trash tier skill that got me into a top tier party." Even though the name is stupid as all hell. Its... a trip.
Or a classic um. Pride and Prejudice is such a great novel. I was girl screaming a lot at how spicy the drama Jane Austen had in that book
If I know your genre, I might have something or what you like. I read lots
I finished "Shadow in emminence" ever since the anime which was... another trip.
By Oscar Wilde
If you're feeling adventurous, "Mapping - The trash tier skill that got me into a top tier party." Even though the name is stupid as all hell. Its... a trip.
Or a classic um. Pride and Prejudice is such a great novel. I was girl screaming a lot at how spicy the drama Jane Austen had in that book
If I know your genre, I might have something or what you like. I read lots
I finished "Shadow in emminence" ever since the anime which was... another trip.
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LadyBronte · 61-69, F
@twistedrope To be quite honest, I am terrible at remembering the names of books I've read. I used to get them at the library constantly and have 2 or 3 going all the time. But a few years ago I lost all interest in reading and am now trying to find something I will actually finish.
twistedrope · 26-30, M
@LadyBronte I struggle with anything that isn't dramatic or makes me laugh and pulls at my heartstrings so I understand. Hope you enjoy your reading journey :)
LadyBronte · 61-69, F
@twistedrope Thanks! 😊
SavingPrivateHannah · 51-55, F
I read most of Sidney Sheldon's novels. I loved them.
ChampagneOnIce · 51-55, F
@CookieCrumbs I prefer reading fiction. I get enough nonfiction in my life.
LadyBronte · 61-69, F
@SavingPrivateHannah It's been a while since I read Sheldon. I may give another one a try. Thanks.
SavingPrivateHannah · 51-55, F
@LadyBronte I also read one of Danielle Steel's novel "STAR."
Casheyane · 31-35, F
I See You Like I See a Flower
LadyBronte · 61-69, F
@Casheyane The title is interesting.
Casheyane · 31-35, F
@LadyBronte It's an interesting book. Pretty romantic sets of drabbles.
Felt like the author was reminiscing a lover. First person POV.
Felt like the author was reminiscing a lover. First person POV.
LadyBronte · 61-69, F
@Casheyane Thanks!
Harmonium1923 · 56-60, M
Currently reading Orlando by Virginia Woolf. Recently enjoyed Creation Lake by Rachel Kushner.
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LadyBronte · 61-69, F
@Harmonium1923 Thanks! I will have to look those up! I haven't read either of them. (I deleted the previous reply - I think I mistakenly posted it here but it was meant for another comment. Oops. Lol.)
greensnacks · 31-35, F
Just competed Jekyll and Hyde but I want something different now. I feel like a Agatha Christie
LadyBronte · 61-69, F
@greensnacks I've read Jekyll and Hyde and used to love Agatha Christie. I may give Christie another try. Thanks.
rinkydinkydoink · M
NightsWatch · M
Have you tried John Grisham's 2001 novel A Painted House??
LadyBronte · 61-69, F
@NightsWatch I actually picked thar one up last fall but haven't started it yet. Maybe I'll give that a shot first.
breezyboo · 31-35
TJ Klune - The House in the Cerulean Sea
ChampagneOnIce · 51-55, F
@breezyboo I liked that one!
LadyBronte · 61-69, F
@breezyboo I've not read any Klune books. Thanks for the recommend!
Bignakedguy · 31-35, M
The Willows by Algernon Blackwood and At the mountains of madness by Lovecraft
ChampagneOnIce · 51-55, F
I’ve enjoyed Freida McFadden’s books lately.
Just read Strangers in the Villa by Robyn Harding which I don’t recommend. I’m reading My Husband’s Wife by Alice Feeney at the moment. It took a bit to get into, and it’s definitely confusing, but it’s getting more interesting.
I read The Alice Network and Carnegie’s Maid a few years ago and enjoyed them. I also liked Verity and Salt Water recently.
Just read Strangers in the Villa by Robyn Harding which I don’t recommend. I’m reading My Husband’s Wife by Alice Feeney at the moment. It took a bit to get into, and it’s definitely confusing, but it’s getting more interesting.
I read The Alice Network and Carnegie’s Maid a few years ago and enjoyed them. I also liked Verity and Salt Water recently.
LadyBronte · 61-69, F
@ChampagneOnIce I haven't read The Housemaid, but I did see the movie last week. I actually didn't realize it was a book first. It was enjoyable as a movie, bur I'm sure the book is better.
ChampagneOnIce · 51-55, F
@LadyBronte I didn’t realize a movie had been made. I liked the book, but I didn’t care for the sequel. I haven’t read the third book in the series, but I was told it wasn’t very good.
LadyBronte · 61-69, F
@ChampagneOnIce Thanks for letting me know!
hunkalove · 70-79, M
Revenge Prey, John Sandford's latest Lucas Davenport mystery.
LadyBronte · 61-69, F
@hunkalove Thanks! I'm not familiar with that author. I will check it out.
hunkalove · 70-79, M
@LadyBronte There are 36 novels in the Prey series. The first is Rules of Prey. They do go in order but they're all pretty good.
LadyBronte · 61-69, F
@hunkalove Wow! That's an extensive series!
Lugwho · 61-69, M
LadyBronte · 61-69, F
@Lugwho I enjoy Patterson but haven't read that one. Thanks.
Lugwho · 61-69, M
@LadyBronte The author is Robert Gold. James Patterson was a review quote.
LadyBronte · 61-69, F
@Lugwho Oh yes. I see that now. Thanks! I am unfamiliar with that author. I will definitely look them up!
BooksRMe · 46-50, M
I'm not reading much fiction besides the Lord of the Rings trilogy, but if you're up for something with short sections from antiquity Letters on Ethics by Seneca is a gold mine of useful advice on resiliency.
LadyBronte · 61-69, F
@BooksRMe I could use a little boost to my risiliency these days. Thanks!
Musicman · 61-69, M
Musicman · 61-69, M
@LadyBronte I think so. Netflix turned the first book into a movie. Obviously it's called the Gray Man. The movie is really good too. 🙂
LadyBronte · 61-69, F
@Musicman I have tried to watch that several times. I still haven't been able to get into it fir some reason. 🤷🏼♀. But I'm sure the book is better.
Musicman · 61-69, M
@LadyBronte It is. While the movie follows the book the book is definitely different.
Ariadne - cant remember the author
LadyBronte · 61-69, F
@0uijaFinger Thanks! I will try to find it!
Zonuss · 46-50, M
None at the moment.
LadyBronte · 61-69, F
@Zonuss Same.
val70 · 56-60
LadyBronte · 61-69, F
@val70 This seems it might be very sad. Is it?
val70 · 56-60
@LadyBronte It's about survival. That's never sad, I guess
LadyBronte · 61-69, F
@val70 Nice. I wasn't sure - stories of the Holocause can be heartbreaking.
Thevy29 · 41-45, M

LadyBronte · 61-69, F
@Thevy29 I did enjoy The Princess Bride, but who doesn't?), so I'll look into the series. Thanks!
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
Woke is dead
LadyBronte · 61-69, F
@Ferise1 How is Piers Morgan as an author? Hard to imagine.
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
@LadyBronte awesome



























