Categories:General MerchandiseNo PhotoAd Number:76619Date Posted:11/30/2007Contact:Pat 117 Saratoga Ln Clayton, NC 27520 Telephone:919-359-8163 E-Mail:Reply to Ad Web Site: Description Over 600 used books for sale-hardback, paperback, children's and adult, variety of subjects. Some authors are Agatha Christie, Louis L'Amour, Sue Grafton, Carolyn Hart, Mary Roberts Rinehardt, Patricia Wentworth, P.D. James, John Grisham, Clive Cussler, Billy Graham, Robert Schuller, Michael Crichton, and MANY more! Prices from .25 up. Cash only. Please e-mail or call if you would like more info. Leave message! For all you readers. :lol:
Ghost Rider by Neil Peart Neil, who is also Rush's drummer has written quite a few books in the last decade and all of them are phenomenal. Some of them might be hard to get into, but once you are in, you are HOOKED.
Currently reading Philip Pullman's "His Dark Materials" trilogy, and it's excellent! Will also begin "Suite Francaise" today, and looking forward to Sue Grafton's "T is For Trespass" later this month.
I am reading the Hatchet series by Gary Paulsen, they are wonderful! They are a young adult book series but it's something I had never read about since I am a girl. The first one is about a boy who's parents have separated and he is flying with a pilot to visit his father in Canada. The pilot has a heart attack and dies and the plane pretty much crashes in a lake. He survives in the wilderness for 50 something days with only the clothes on his back and a little hatchet his mom sends with him. Most of the adventure stories are based on the author's real life and I find them fascinating!
Anything by Jodi Picoult...picked up one at the store before I found the library...it was called The Plain Truth. It was so good, I got some more of hers. Yesterday, in Walmart they had a whole display of her books...got a couple more:jester:
Recently finished "Duma Key" by Stephen King, currently working on "Cell" by the same........................ Duma Key was pretty good, although not scary to me.
I just finished Icy Sparks yesterday. Heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time. Have not picked my "new" second hand store book yet...
If you like those kind of books you have to read John Sanford he has a series of Pey books then Catherine Coulter she has a series with FBI agents and J.D. Robb a series of In Death books.
To clarify: Hocutt-Ellington Library - greater Downtown Clayton, Corner of Main and Church. Starts at 8 AM, I think. Just started on Grisham's newest, "The Appeal". I was told at the library that it was non-fiction, but 2 chapters in, it reads much better than his other NF effort, "The Innocent Man", which was an effort to read. "The Appeal" is much like his other novels, so far, so much, in fact, that I wonder if I have been misinformed. :?