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Help!!! Trying to find a good book that my boyfriend will actually read.
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Oct 26, 2009 04:24PM

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If that's not up his alley, you might try something by James Patterson or the like.
Good luck. I wish my boyfriend would read more too. So far, no luck. *sigh* If only he were into action though!



I know an age 30 guy that just finished it and had good things to say. He likes the plot to more right along.




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My brother just read the Bourne series and said they really good. He also enjoys Dan Brown. I would have to suggest those!




I would also recommend Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane. It just goes right into a story and almost gives you a whiplash after the first page! You cannot help but be absorbed by the characters and see how everything pans out! Then the second you think you have it all figured out he surprises you in the end. I literally shouted "NO WAY!" out loud before I got to the end.
Best book I've read all year!


I would also recommend Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane. It just goes right into a story and almost gives you a whiplash after ..."
Well. I know what I'M getting with my shiny new PBS credit. :D

Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10

Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10"
I stole the ZERO kissing part from someone else's review. :-)


He's a big fan of the early Dirk Pitt books by Clive Cussler. He's not happy with the newer ones though, so I'm trying to find him something similar. Maybe yours would like those too, Victoria? I also just picked him up the first Odd Thomas book from the library so he's testing that out for a new series.

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James Rollins and Matthew Reilly also write really interesting adventure stories.

I am prejudiced and generally won't date guys who don't read. There's no way he'd understand/accept my love for books and quiet reading time.






My sister's partner has been enjoying some James Bond. I read "The Spy Who Loved Me" and it was very different to the film, (set in one night I think).



Lonesome Dove and Shogun. Of the two, Shogun is probably the more straightforward action type book.
Good luck with this project, Victoria. My experience has been, though, that if a person doesn't like to read for pleasure then it is virtually impossible to "make" them.


I would also recommend any books by Christopher Moore, Chuck Palahniuk, Jon Krakauer, and Douglas Adams.
If you think he might be interested in true crime type books, John E. Douglas is awesome. He is the one who started the whole Criminal Profiling program for the FBI. Thomas Harris based the character Jack Crawford on Douglas in Silence of the Lambs, Red Dragon, etc. I highly recommend his book The Cases That Haunt Us, in which he gives his insights and professional opinion on many infamous unsolved cases, including Jack the Ripper, Lizzie Borden, the Zodiac Killer, JonBenet Ramsey, etc.


Thanks everyone for all your suggestions, I really appreciate it.

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