I am interested in…
Arnold Arre: After Eden. It’s mushy and romantic, and I like it. LOL.
Anne Rice: Vampire Chronicles (I already read the first three books) and Mayfair Witches. Anne Rice writes the most vivid novels I have ever read. She is so amazing.
Mitch Albom: Five People You Meet in Heaven. Has anyone ever read this? Is it good?
F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby
Nathaniel Hawthorne: The Scarlet Letter
John Steinbeck: Grapes of Wrath and East of Eden. Oprah likes Steinbeck so much. Is he really that good? Or just for American people lang?
Isabel Allende: Latin American writers are supposedly really good. (In my opinion, with the exception of Paolo Coelho. His stories are inspiring, but he's not as vivid as I want him to be. He doesn't draw people into his stories. I feel like he's giving a sermon or something. I might have offended some people. Sorry.)
Leo Tolstoy: Anna Karenina. Don't you just love Russian names?
Arnold Arre: After Eden. It’s mushy and romantic, and I like it. LOL.
Anne Rice: Vampire Chronicles (I already read the first three books) and Mayfair Witches. Anne Rice writes the most vivid novels I have ever read. She is so amazing.
Mitch Albom: Five People You Meet in Heaven. Has anyone ever read this? Is it good?
F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby
Nathaniel Hawthorne: The Scarlet Letter
John Steinbeck: Grapes of Wrath and East of Eden. Oprah likes Steinbeck so much. Is he really that good? Or just for American people lang?
Isabel Allende: Latin American writers are supposedly really good. (In my opinion, with the exception of Paolo Coelho. His stories are inspiring, but he's not as vivid as I want him to be. He doesn't draw people into his stories. I feel like he's giving a sermon or something. I might have offended some people. Sorry.)
Leo Tolstoy: Anna Karenina. Don't you just love Russian names?
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