What book do you recommend that you can read in the train?
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http://www.evanovich.com/plum_1splash.html
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51JS3JB4YQL._SL500_.jpg
Personal experience
Janet Evanovich's web site
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M$http://www.stepheniemeyer.com/thehost.html
Click here to read an excerpt:
http://www.stepheniemeyer.com/pdf/thehost_chapter4.pdf
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M$http://www.whatshouldireadnext.com/search
This will assist you with finding something good to read on a 3 hour train ride.
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M$personal experience
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M$For gals, Ladies Choice or any other book by Jayne Ann Krentz, Jayne Castle Stephanie James, or Amanda Quick (same person)
I've read every book written by these two people. Some are better than others. All are good.
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M$Own source, I've read it
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M$E-books make great train or bus reads because (when read on a small device such as a PDA or iPhone/iPod Touch) you can usually read them one-handed, using a thumb or finger to flip the pages. (Hmm, come to think of it, that would make them good for certain other uses, too!) You can carry literally dozens of titles on a single pocketable device (meaning you're never at a loss for what to read next), and they remember right where you left off reading them until next time you can pick them up—no easily-losable bookmark necessary.
Probably the best device to use for reading e-books while mobile is the iPod Touch or iPhone. I would tend to recommend the Touch if you're not already using an iPhone; the largest Touch has double the storage space of the largest iPhone, and it doesn't jack your phone bill up by $25 a month (if you're not already paying smartphone rates).
There are lots of terrific free e-books available to start you off at public domain sites like Feedbooks, Manybooks, Project Gutenberg, or the Baen Free Library.
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I agree too... but this series is fun, action and romance... what else could a girl want!?!
This is a good choice. I like all of her Plum novels. Can't stand the Metrogirl books though.