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Extended Profile
I'm a voracious reader and read everything. I really don't have a preference for any one genre. Everything goes from children's books to Sci Fi, to romance and who dunit's, to comptemporary, non-fiction, magazines, phamplets, you name it.
I am a single mom, with two teenagers, my son, who is 18, loves to read. I credit the Goosebump books he received when he was in grade 3 to getting him hooked on reading. My 16 year old daughter is the opposite, she spends her time on the phone and ICQ, she doesn't read at all.
My son and I read basically the same type of books, Clive Cussler, Tom Clancy, the action packed thriller books.
My favourite books, that I go back to read again and again, and that I've kept are all four of the Lord of the Rings, a little known book called Never So Few and all the books by Robert Lewis Taylor, especially The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters, the books by M.M. Kaye and Frank Herbert.
I am a single mom, with two teenagers, my son, who is 18, loves to read. I credit the Goosebump books he received when he was in grade 3 to getting him hooked on reading. My 16 year old daughter is the opposite, she spends her time on the phone and ICQ, she doesn't read at all.
My son and I read basically the same type of books, Clive Cussler, Tom Clancy, the action packed thriller books.
My favourite books, that I go back to read again and again, and that I've kept are all four of the Lord of the Rings, a little known book called Never So Few and all the books by Robert Lewis Taylor, especially The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters, the books by M.M. Kaye and Frank Herbert.