Who else reads Nora Roberts?
Lavender Lass
7 years ago
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Comments (10)When & Why did they change the name of the rose. BTW I have just about the oldest one around. Got it at a rose auction held in CA about 6 years ago and heard that the mother plant was destroyed fairly soon afterwords. How Big - By a 4 ft tall chain link fence - no training - just doing it's own thing - goes up at least 6 ft high and then cascades down the other side and touches the ground. Dense, Dense, Dense and it's about 8 ft wide....See MoreWhat are you reading? I'm reading
Comments (44)Ah I always check out these postings. I've found some excellent reads thanks to my fellow book lovers on this site. Right now I have a few suggestions that I have just finished or am on the final pages of: The Potato Factory - Bryce Courtenay (been out a few years and just discovered in the library reject pile) House of Spirits and Whispers - Annie Wilder . This is the true story of a haunted house. Is it scary...no, but as I love old houses and things that go bump in the night I liked it for a change of pace. Alone in the classroom - Elizabeth Hay. Half way done and am liking it well enough but wonder about all the hype. Those are my offerings this time around. Budster...See MoreReading... Who likes true crime related genre?
Comments (16)Ann Rule's "Last Dance, Last Chance" (which contains a few true-crime stories) is good. "Devil in the White City" has been in my to-be-read stack for a while. Someday ... I also Tivo a few "48 Hours"-type crime shows on TV. (I once looked at what I had stored up on my Tivo and thought, gee, what would people assume about me when they came in to claim my body and clean out my home?!) If you can find any of Edna Buchanan's 2 early books -- "Never Let Them See You Cry" and "The Corpse Had a Familiar Face" -- those are great. (There's also "Carr," about a rapist/killer.) She won a Pulitzer for breaking-news reporting (crime) for the Miami Herald. Then started writing a string of crime fiction books....See MoreNora Roberts Books on TV
Comments (2)I'm a big Nora fan, so I hope these stories translate well to TV. There's more info on her website if anyone is interested. Here is a link that might be useful: Nora Roberts...See MoreFun2BHere
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