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Name up to three books you might have missed that you discovered by reading our newsletter or website.

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The Master Butchers Singing Club by Louise Erdrich
Savannah Blues by Mary Kay Andrews
Kaaterskill Falls by Allegra Goodman

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I would have missed Digital Fortress by Dan Brown.

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The (3) books that I might have missed but discovered by reading your newsletter are: Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas by James Patterson, Lucky Man by Michael J. Fox and The Harry Potter Series by J. K. Rowling.

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The Amber Room by Steve Berry
Not Fade Away by Laurence Shames and Peter Barton
Pushing 30 by Whitney Gaskell 

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Several books I might have missed if I had not read about them in the Bookreporter newsletter are:
Without Reservations by Alice Steinbach
Not Fade Away by Laurence Shames and Peter Barton
Anything by Carl Hiaasen

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Unfortunately, because your site doesn't mention many African American titles, I haven't missed any books because I haven't discovered any African American titles via the newsletter and website that I didn't already know about.

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There are so many books I have come across by reading Bookreporter. Three that I can think of right away are: 1) From the Ground Up by Amy Stewart  2) Lethal Practice by Peter Clement  3) Good Harbor by Anita Diamant. There have been so many others, but you asked for only three. From the Ground Upwas such a wonderful book. I have given copies of it to friends for little gifts. I can't bear to part with my own personal copy. I have Bookreporter to thank for helping me to come across many wonderful books. Thanks for being!!  

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I go to your newsletter to decide what books I want to read next.The Poisonwood BibleThe NotebookJohn Adams --- that just mentions a few. I like to see what other people are reading and the book reviews. I look forward to your newsletter every week.

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Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane. Then I went and read all of his books!
Black Valley by Jim Brown. Then I went and read his other book, 24/7.
The Killing Hour by Lisa Gardner. Then I went and read all of her books! 

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The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold. Am I the only reader who thinks this book was overrated?
The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown. Excellent.
The Crimson Petal and the White by Michel Faber. I loved this book for its originality.

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Books I would have missed include the really great one, The Da Vinci Code. I would not have tried Bare Bones by Kathy Reichs if I had not read reviews of this book. I make a list from each new readings. They are always good.

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The three books that I might have missed if not for Bookreporter.com are:
True History of the Kelly Gang by Peter Carey
The Distance From Normandy by Jonathan Hull
Heart Full of Lies by Ann Rule

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Pushing 30, the Chick Lit book, by Whitney Gaskell. It looked interesting but I wouldn't have bought it or even checked it out at the library.

Seabiscut by Laura Hillenbrand. I knew about the book but it slipped away somehow until I was reminded again by the Bookreporter, and even though I haven't read it yet, it is still on my list.

The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown. 

Reading the Bookreporter keeps me up to the minute on what is new and gives me enough information to make good choices about my reading selections. 

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Lost in Translation by Nicole Mones
The Absence of Nectar by Kathy Hepinstall
Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood --- a favorite author. I didn't know she had a new book until I read about it in the Bookreporter newsletter.

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Little Bitty Lies by Mary Kay Andrews.

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Your newsletter is a real treasure trove for readers. Thanks to you, I discovered Jonathan Hull's two novels, Losing Julia and The Distance From Normandy --- both are excellent --- and Al Hudler's hilarious novel Southern Living.

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The Pursuit of Alice Thrift by Elinor Lipman.
Hysterical, I'm so glad I read it.

Flirting with Pete by Barbara Delinsky.
Romancy but very good.

Standing in the Rainbow by Fannie Flagg.
A sequel to Welcome to the World Baby Girl! --- I laughed, I cried, I told all my friends to read it.

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The books that I found on your website that I would have missed are: lost boy lost girlOlivia and the Missing Toy, and O'Hara's Choice.

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Bread Alone by Judith R. Hendricks
Verbena by Nanci Kincaid
Losing Julia by Jonathan Hull

They were all listed in Word of Mouth. 

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The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold, Runaway Jury by John Grisham, and Frida by Hayden Herrera are all very intriguing books. I have Frida but I haven't read it or saw movie yet. I love your website. Many thanks! 

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The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells

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The Sinner by Tess Gerritsen (she was an author totally new to me), the series of Stephanie Plum novels by Janet Evanovich, andA Slow Burning by Stanley Pottinger.

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Is That a Moose in Your Pocket? by Kim Green
Golden Buddha by Clive Cussler
The Hotel Riviera by Elizabeth Adler

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Black List by Sara Paretsky
Safe Harbour by Danielle Steel
Skipping Christmas by John Grisham

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I would have missed reading The Tea Rose by Jennifer Donnelly,Black Mass by Dick Lehr and Gerard O'Neill, and The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown.

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Stones from the River by Ursula Hegi, The Emperor of Ocean Parkby Stephen L. Carter, and The Crimson Petal and the White by Michel Faber.

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The Footprints of God by Greg Iles. It was my first Iles book and I am glad that I have now been introduced to this author. This book was written after much thought was given to the subject by the author and he credits several individuals for their in-depth conversations with him on various technical and spiritual subjects.

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The Sinner and The Apprentice by Tess Gerritsen
A Cold Heart by Jonathan Kellerman