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[livejournal.com profile] eattheolives suggested we post to introduce ourselves, so here I am. While I enjoy reading, I am not known to *always* have a book in my hand, but no one would find it surprising or weird, either. A few reading facts:

1. Growing up I read a lot of books like Cam Jansen, Ramona Quimby books, Babysitters Club and that series with the twins who solve mysteries. They had titles like Marshmallow Masquerade. I also liked young adult books where the teenage girl finds love, etc. I guess I was a very typical chick. :) I have never read a Sweet Valley High book, for some reason.

2. In my 20s (I'm 31 now), my commute to work was mostly over an hour each way. I also took several long road trips. This is what got me started on audio books. I love audio books and consider them a fun treat while driving. Audio book pet peeves: readers who have an annoying voice, scratches or messed up tapes to ruin part of the book, no warning before the end of the CD, and once I even read an abridged book (I didn't realize) that had another voice for parts of it to tie sections together. It was ridiculous. :P

3. I can't read in the car or I'll get carsick. I can read in planes, though.

4. Aside from some of the Cam Jansen books that I read a bunch as a 3-5th grader, the book I've read the most times through is This Time of Darkness by H. M. Hoover. I obviously recommend it.

5. It wasn't until summer of 2004 when I was first introduced to the world of Christian fiction. For some reason I had only a passing knowledge that such books existed, and I assumed they were all very corny. Some are, but I've still managed to read a bunch over the past 4 years. Thanks again to [livejournal.com profile] trozzort for introducing me. :) My first Christian fiction book? The Princess by Lori Wick. I liked it.

6. I really enjoy mysteries and am always interested in recommendations for suspense/mystery writers (Christian and non) who don't get too gory. I can't handle that.

A final note: if you can try and remember to tag your entries, I think that would be great! Especially when you're discussing a particular author. I'm terrible at this, though. :)

Date: 2008-05-14 05:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jennymae.livejournal.com
ah yes, I thought Marie had an excellent idea to introduce ourselves. I will do an intro post at the end of the week hopefully.

Christian fiction, hm, haven't read too much of that except a little of Dee Henderson and Michael Philips. Have you ever read any of the Amish fiction books that used to be popular? I never have, but I've heard they're good. The author's name is escaping me though...I know she wrote The Shunning as her first in a trilogy.

I haven't read many mystery books either except the "classics"--Agatha Christie and Arthur Conan Doyle. If you haven't read either of those, I'd suggest it. Especially Christie's books that include Hercule Poroit. :-)
Edited Date: 2008-05-14 05:39 am (UTC)

Date: 2008-05-14 04:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eattheolives.livejournal.com
Beverly Lewis ... and they're still popular, at least in my library! All of the sudden a number of other authors have started writing the same sort of books. It's kind of funny to watch a trend get started, lol.

Date: 2008-05-14 05:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jennymae.livejournal.com
Haha, yeah, well maybe you should try it again....when you're in bed, nice and comfy. ;-)

Hercule Poroit is the detective in Agatha Christie's book. She has two main detectives--Hercule Poroit and Miss Marple, and I personally think Poroit is better. :-) When I get home I can tell you which book I think is really good.

And yeah, definitely look into Doyle--Sherlock Holmes.

Date: 2008-05-15 03:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eattheolives.livejournal.com
Heehee!

EVEN BETTER than Miss Marple or Poroit is, in my opinion, Tommy and Tuppence. I think they're only in a few books, and the only one I can remember is N or M?, but they're so cute and funny. :D

Date: 2008-05-27 01:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jennymae.livejournal.com
LOL! Miss Marple's good...but just not as good as Poroit or Holmes (in my opinon). :-D

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