Nora Roberts
@joyceshookery (2057)
United States
March 6, 2008 9:07pm CST
I love reading books by Nora Roberts. They're always page turners from the very beginning to the end.
I just finished "Carolina Moon" and I don't think I ever would've guessed how it ended.
Now that I'm smoking outside only, I get a lot of reading done!
Do you like Nora Roberts? Why? Why not?
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@whittby (3072)
• United States
7 Mar 08
I've read Nora Roberts for a long time - I took a look at her website and I can't believe how many books that woman has written. Would take forever to read them all. I switched to her J. D. Robb books and really like her Eve Dallas character. Also like her trilogy books - the new one is the Signs of Seven trilogy. Oh, I hope the temperature are good there for your outside sojourns. whit
@joyceshookery (2057)
• United States
8 Mar 08
She sure is prolific. Must be nice to have a nonstop imagination and the skill to put it in a story.
Dfn also mentioned her JD Robb books which I'm going to start scouting for.
Thanks for your comments.
@joyceshookery (2057)
• United States
8 Mar 08
I've seen a lot of mylotters mention James Patterson who I've never read. I'm adding Patterson to my recommended authors list. I do like John Grisham and Sidney Sheldon.
Thanks for your comments.
@winterose (39887)
• Canada
8 Mar 08
I have heard of this woman but have never read anything about her. You have piqued my interest.
@cr0ssf41r13 (866)
• Philippines
7 Mar 08
Well, I have read a few Nora Roberts novels. My favorite was the Key series. She's a brilliant writer, I admit. Her stories are full of great twists and exciting events that won't bore you--ever!
@joyceshookery (2057)
• United States
7 Mar 08
I've read the Key of Light, which I got from the "library" where I get my hair done. I'm looking forward to the other Key books.
Thanks for your response.
@Bd200789 (2994)
• United States
27 May 08
I don't think I've read that one. I have read several of her other's though. They are really good. I like them because I like anything romance.
@aseretdd (13729)
• Philippines
7 Mar 08
I used to read the books of Nora Roberts when i was in college... but not all are available in my country... i like her style... but i am more of a Danielle Steele fan back then... and right now... i have shifted my book reading interest from lovestory pocket books to classical and modern children's books...
Seems like as i grow older... i tend to read books about young ones...
@joyceshookery (2057)
• United States
7 Mar 08
Danielle Steele is also a good writer. There's a lot for adults in children's literature. I have read children's books on occasion just to please my inner child.
I'll never get tired of "Heidi."
Thanks for your comments.
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