Storyline Craving
By DCMerkle
@DCMerkle (1281)
United States
February 22, 2009 12:59pm CST
Do you ever get a craving for a certain type of storyline. I've been reading a lot of the contemporary storylines lately and started thinking about some of the storylines I use to like to read, but I'm so out of the loop there, I wouldn't know what out there now.
I like the historical, family sagas that take place either in the Civil War era or WWII. The WWII storylines can be either in England or the US. Anyone have any suggestions? Maybe you've read somethng that falls in those categories?
DCMerkle
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@scheng1 (24649)
• Singapore
24 Feb 09



@snowcat46 (2322)
• United States
22 Feb 09
I like stories containing powers of some kind, superhero or just psychic. I don't know why, but they hold a fascination for me. Maybe it's just a wanna-be syndrome...
@rmuxagirl (7548)
• United States
22 Feb 09
I like supernatural thrillers...Right now I am reading a lot of Ted Dekker. His work is amazing and really gets me thinking and my blood running. He writes about characters that get under your skin and he allows the readers into the villians mind crazy!
