What's the best non-erotica book you've read lately?

Contributor: Petite Valentine Petite Valentine
Fiction or non-fiction, doesn't matter, I'm open to suggestions.
07/18/2011
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Contributor: Wild Orchid Wild Orchid
Non-fiction:
Sex at Dawn
Bad Science

Fiction:
a book by a Polish fantasy writer that hasn't been translated yet. (Jesli jest tu ktos z Polski to "Zalatwiaczka" Mileny Wójtowicz")
Jacqueline Carey Kushiel's series
07/19/2011
Contributor: Ivy Wilde Ivy Wilde
Fiction:

I really like Jennifer Crusie's "Bet Me" and "Faking It". Just finished re-reading "Bet Me". You can see a list of what Sci Fi/Fantasy books I would recommend on this thread. link
07/19/2011
Contributor: married with children married with children
glenn beck's "Common Sense" is really good.
07/19/2011
Contributor: Petite Valentine Petite Valentine
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Originally posted by married with children
glenn beck's "Common Sense" is really good.
Not even if every other book on earth crumbled to dust.
07/19/2011
Contributor: Kayla Kayla
Sex-related but not an erotica book. Last really good one I read was "I Love Female Orgasm" which is a really nice look at the female orgasm.
07/19/2011
Contributor: toxie m toxie m
I'm currently working my way through House of Leaves and it is super crazy and good. And lonnnnng. But worth it.
07/20/2011
Contributor: AngelvMaynard AngelvMaynard
I've started the Sookie Stackhouse book series. On the first one still "Dead Till Dawn"
07/22/2011
Contributor: darthkitt3n darthkitt3n
I've been reading Sense and Sensibility and Seamonsters. It's pretty good, though I have no idea how it compares to the original Sense and Sensibility.
07/22/2011
Contributor: Avant-garde Avant-garde
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Originally posted by Petite Valentine
Not even if every other book on earth crumbled to dust.
Agreed

I have been reading "Confessions of a Buddhist atheist" on and off lately.
07/22/2011
Contributor: padmeamidala padmeamidala
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Originally posted by Petite Valentine
Fiction or non-fiction, doesn't matter, I'm open to suggestions.
The Time Traveler's wife was a really great book!
07/22/2011
Contributor: Petite Valentine Petite Valentine
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Originally posted by padmeamidala
The Time Traveler's wife was a really great book!
I saw the movie, and while I liked it, I don't know if I could stand to read the book knowing what I know. Did you see the movie?
07/22/2011
Contributor: JRabbits JRabbits
The most recent book, non-erotica, that I've really enjoyed was "Temptation of A Highland Scoundrel" by Sue-Ellen Welfonder. It was pretty awesome.
07/28/2011
Contributor: JRabbits JRabbits
Quote:
Originally posted by Ivy Wilde
Fiction:

I really like Jennifer Crusie's "Bet Me" and "Faking It". Just finished re-reading "Bet Me". You can see a list of what Sci Fi/Fantasy books I would recommend on this thread. link ... more
I love Jennifer Crusie! Have your read "Getting Rid of Bradley?"
07/28/2011
Contributor: Kinkypixie Kinkypixie
I have always loved Ellen Hopkins. All of her books are written in poetry and pages have designs. Once she was talking about a tree and the text on the tree was in the shape of a tree. The books normally the point of view of a single teen but I have read a couple books that was from the point of view of 2-3 teens. The stories are about serious topics like drugs, sex, prostitution, and rape and how the teens and their families are affected. They are amazing books and I would recommend them highly!
08/08/2011
Contributor: EJ EJ
An Echo in the Bone by Diana Gabaldon (seventh book in the Outlander series). I've really enjoyed most of her books from this series, though it took me a long time to get through some of them. There's a good bit of Scottish, some French and English, and a ton of American Revolutionary War history involved.
08/14/2011