Sunday, March 27, 2011

Grab a book!



Summer is around the corner and nothing is more pleasurable than sitting on a beach or a quiet island. If you want to know what to read, then my list might work for u. You will find more chick lit and light humorous read, so if you are looking for serious fantasy or crime novels, this is not the place for it. These are the books that I have read in the last month:

Danielle Steel - Summer's End


- Special Delivery


- Zoya






Katie Fforde - Highland Fling


- Artistic License


- Thyme Around


- Going Dutch






Jill Mansell - An Offer You Can't Refuse


- Rumour Has It






Cecelia Ahern - A Place Called Here






Clare Brown - Dream Laboratory






Paulo Coelho - Eleven Minutes






Mike Gayle - My Legendary Girlfriend






Lisa Jewell - 31-Dream Street






Sarah Long- The Next Best Thing






Joshua Ferris- Then we came to the End






Jeffrey Archer- Paths of Glory






Dan Brown- Digital Fortress






John Grisham- A Painted House


Danielle Steel comes first because of her mature, classic style of writing. I have been reading her books since I was 15 and still love her books. Okay, I can't recommend Katie Fforde enough! Her stories have really strong female characters which I adore and a light crisp witty style. Lisa Jewell is my another favourite and her book, "After the party" is on my "To-read list". Dan Brown's thriller did not put me off. Even though I hardly come to like suspense novels, but "Digital Fortress" hooked me right from the beginning. John Grisham fails to impress me with his dull and slow-paced plot, but his fans might disagree with me, so I still included it in the list. Mike Gayle's books will be liked by those who love "Bridget Jone's Diary". Jill Mansell is perfect for young adults but does not qualify as a classic chick lit, much over-hyped! Cecelia Ahern is the bestseller of "P.s. I love you", though I could not like her other books that much. So grab one of the books I listed above and start enjoying! Let me know your comments on these books through my blog.

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