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redsquare008 | 01:33 Sun 25th Nov 2007 | Arts & Literature
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I am looking for some recommendations of any good books that anyone knows of...

I really like things like Adrian Mole and other Sue Townsend books, mainly because of the characters and not necessarily the storylines! I love the way that the characters are so well described and that no details about the characters are left, so you can clearly visualise the characters. I also like anything along these lines with a slight undertone of a dry sense of humour. I also wouldn't be adverse to a gripping storyline, but in my favourite books, the characters are the main aspect! I also like books that get the imagination working... I have never liked anything that does the imagination bit for me, so recommendations of Harry Potter etc please...

Can anyone recommend anything that fits this or that they reckon I would like reading? I know I could just have a look and see, but there is nothing more disappointing than sitting down, expecting a good book and finding that it's either rubbish or I can't get into it in the first place!
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Try 'we need to talk about Kevin.' You won't like the characters probably (well I don't) but they became very real to me. I've read it twice now and I'm going to need to read it a few more times. It's a page turner but it's not easy reading. Well it wasn't to me at any rate.
if you like really strong women in your books try anything by martina cole ,denise ryan ,mandasue heller or maggie hudson, full of east end villians and strong women , more light hearted is mike gayle who writes chick lit ,but from a blokes angle very funny and very sad , another favourite of mine is james patterson who is a very prolific writer ,also harlan coben who i have only recently discovered , a great website to go on is www.fantasticfiction.co.uk which lists every author and a synopsis of all their books ,then browse ebay or bootsales -enjoy
Mark Haddon, A Spot of Bother; and Curious Incident of the Dog...

Both good 'character' books. Also, A Short History of Tactors in Ukrainain by Marina Lewycka.
Curious Incident is bl00dy awful... Yes, I know it took a lot to write and character and blah, blah, blah... Drove me up the wall.
I was being eclectic. I have a whole list of books in my head that I have read and this little medley popped up first. I found it a good read (as did the judges of the Whitbread Award and the Commonwealth Foundation), whether you did or not is up to you. It�s all a matter of opinion.
Try the Sally lockhart books by Philip Pullman.
Starting with The Ruby In The Smoke. I Found them gripping and you really feel You get to know the characters. Yes They are written by the author of His Dark Materials trilogy which I also recommend but they are not fantasy more historical.
Lastly the Portable Door by Tom Holt. The first of The Paul Carpenter trilogy this is pure comic fantasy.:-D
I know exactly what you mean, along similar lines I would recommend:

Jonathan Tropper 'How not to talk to a widower' I loved it's really strong characters who I really cared about, very funny book too.

The Stephanie Plum books by Janet Evanovich also have very strong funny lovable characters.

Confessions of a Bad Mother and In the Aisle by the Chill Cabinet No-one Can Hear You Scream by Stephanie Calman also made me laugh especially if you are a Mum!

Highly reccommend Jill Mansell, especially "Staying at Daisy's"

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