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I love Clive Cussler novels for vacationing and such. Each one is horribly formulaic but I find they're good in that they make good stories without making one strain one's thinking too much at all and they keep you entertained. Keeping all this in mind I think they may be a little more guy oriented though.
---Anyone perfect must be lying, anything easy has its cost, Anyone plain can be lovely, anyone loved can be lost, What if I lost my direction? What if I lost sense of time? What if I nursed this infection? Maybe the worst is behind---
Preacher vol. 1: Gone to Texas by Garth Ennis & Steve Dillion
Transmetropolitan Vol. 1: Back on the Street by Warren Ellis & Darick Robertson Y: The Last Man Vol. 1: Unmanned by Brian K. Vaughan & Pia Guerra Fables Vol. 1: Legends in Exile by Bill Willingham & Lan Medina
The Catcher in the Rye - JD Salinger
To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee A Million Little Pieces - James Frey My Friend Leonard - James Frey Of Mice and Men - John Steinbeck We Need to Talk About Kevin - Lionel Shriver Life of Pi - Yann Martel The Great Gatsby - F Scott Fitzgerald A Grief Observed - CS Lewis (Although maybe not so much for happy days on a beach) ~ Sofi ~ "And so tomorrow there will be another number for the one who had a name."
These titles all seem so intense... I read very light stuff in comparison... like romance books, haha. I figure I get enough stuff that's hard for me to pay attention to for school.
One of my favorite books ever is called Prep, by Curtis Sittenfeld. It's actually not a romance...haha. Unless you count high school age students that have sex and aren't actually together to be romance. "It's not always rainbows and butterflies it's compromise that moves us along"
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