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For fiction lovers, non-fiction fiends, graphic novel hounds, anyone with a penchant for reading. Recommend books, bash your least favourite novels, and give us your picks for the best of 2008.
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1. Sharon Osbourne wants to be a novelist?

The reality TV show star, and wife of metal head Ozzy Osbourne, is reportedly going to write a fiction novel. As the Guardian reported, Sharon Osbourne is in talk with her publisher -- Little, Brown Book Group -- about the specifics. So far,...
Posted Aug 25, 2008 by  David Silverberg

2. Review of Foreskin's Lament by Shalom Auslander

As a young Jewish adult, I'm always fascinated by memoirs catering to my background. One of my non-fiction highlights this year is Foreskin's Lament by Shalom Auslander, a book about a man's upbringing in an Orthodox Jewish home and his gradual move...
Posted Aug 18, 2008 by  David Silverberg , 2 comments

3. Ken Follet's "Pillars of the Earth" & "World Without End"

I highly recommend Ken Follett’s “Pillars Of The earth” as worthy of every fiction lover’s attention. When you read a plot outline of the book, it sounds soo booooring; I mean a 900 page book revolving around the building of a cathedral in...
Posted Aug 16, 2008 by  Jim Oliver , 2 comments

4. Harlan Ellison is an author you can't stop reading

If there's any author that tickles my soulstrings loudly, it's Harlan Ellison. One of the best speculative fiction authors I have ever read, Ellison is a writer's author, the kind of wordsmith you thought long deserted us. Ellison, 84, has...
Posted Jul 14, 2008 by  David Silverberg , 4 comments

5. "The Camel Club" by David Baldacci

This book was recommended to me by my mother. She raved about how good it was and how she couldn't put it down. I am just over 100 pages into the book and it has started to pick up & get really interesting. Has anyone else read this book...
Posted Jun 9, 2008 by  Julybug , 2 comments
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