Which book to read next?

Kanpur, India
March 25, 2016 11:44am CST
I'm an absolute bibliophile so loving books is what I do. I've read hundreds of them so I am confused about which one to read next. Any suggestions?
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• Ahmedabad, India
25 Mar 16
Which genre basically you love to read?
• Kanpur, India
25 Mar 16
Nothing specific. I go by authors usually like Sydney Sheldon, Jeffrey Archer and all. I love all these HP , divergent , hunger games series too.
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• Ahmedabad, India
25 Mar 16
@wanderlus_she_be Good. Good. Keep Reading.
@topffer (42156)
• France
25 Mar 16
You should tell us what kind of books you are reading, if you want us to suggest books to read.
• Kanpur, India
25 Mar 16
I got nothing specific, I read almost all types just gotta be good so can't choose
@irishidid (8687)
• United States
25 Mar 16
Read me.
@else34 (13515)
• New Delhi, India
26 Mar 16
@wanderlus_she_be,I have been a bibliophile,too,since my childhood.I have a home library of my own that consists of more than. 200 books.A few days back I had finished the Hindi translation of 'Freedom At Midnight.' Now I will read the autobiography of our great martyr Ramprasad Bismil.Bismil had written it in jail a few days before going to the gallows.
@Jessicalynnt (50523)
• Centralia, Missouri
28 Mar 16
I can think of MANY good books, but it depends on what you like. Authors like Mercedes Lackey, Daniel Shortwinter are favs. I spend time on Amazon.com. I look up a book I like, and then I see the bottom where it suggests that people that read the book I liked also read these books. Sometimes there I can find a good suggestion
@shubhu3 (36463)
• New Delhi, India
27 Mar 16
Which sort of book you wish to read?
@1creekgirl (41331)
• United States
25 Mar 16
Have you read the Left Behind series? Lots of excitement, danger, and intrigue!
@MALUSE (69373)
• Germany
25 Mar 16
Read some thrillers by Ed McBain.
@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
25 Mar 16
For some thrills, Dean Koontz and Stephen King. For adventure, Clive Cussler. Legal thrillers, John Grisham.