Book Match

If You Liked The Da Vinci Code ...

 Posted - 06/14/2004 : 8:26:40 PM 

If you liked the religious conspiracy aspect of Dan Brown's The Da Vinci
Code, then you may like:

If You Liked Twilight by Stephenie Meyer


Posted - 02/09/2009
 I'm going out on a limb here and recommending some books that don't have vampires, but they are involved and romantic!

"Winter's Tale" by Mark Helprin

If you like "The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle" by Haruki Murakami...

If you like "The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle" then you may like these selections:

Bharati Mukherjee's entire collection:

Wife, Desirable Daughters, Leave It to Me, and The Holder of the World.
All are excellent reads, dealing with Indian immigrants to the US, what
they must go through to assimilate, or not, as the case may be, cultural
differences and mysteries. Desirable Daughters is her best as far as
place, character development and narrative.

If you like "Good to Great" by Jim Collins...

If you liked "Good to Great" by Jim Collins, you might like the
following titles:

My first recommendation is an electronic book. If you'd like to read
it, please fill out the form at this link:
http://www.librarypoint.org/netlibrary_signup.asp. You can look for
more books on your topic in the electronic book database, netLibrary, by
searching on the keywords "organizational change" or "strategic
planning".

If you like "The Wedding" by Nicholas Sparks...

Thank you for contacting the Central Rappahannock Regional Library for a
Book Match. We love connecting readers with just the right books.

You asked for inspirational fiction and said that you enjoyed "The
Wedding" by Nicholas Sparks.

With that in mind, I'd make the following suggestions:

"The Blue Bottle Club" by Penelope Stokes. A jaded TV reporter finds a
bottle where four young girls recorded their hopes and dreams on the eve
of the Depression and decides to find out how their lives turned out.

If you like "Helter Skelter" by Vincent Bugliosi...

Thank you for e-mailing the Central Rappahannock Regional Library for a
book match. You asked for a match of Vincent Bugliosi's Helter
Skelter. Here's a list of books you may like based on aspects of Helter
Skelter:

How about another true crime book penned by Vincent Bugliosi, this time
in conjunction with Bruce B. Henderson:

And the Sea Will Tell by Vincent Bugliosi and Bruce B. Henderson
As he did in Helter Skelter..., Bugliosi draws readers into the

What Every Girl (Except me) knows

Here are some books similar to What Every Girl (Except Me) Knows! Some classics that you might have missed, as well as some newer titles that are sure to grab you!

I Am the Wallpaper, by Mark Peter Hughes.
Thirteen-year-old Floey Packer, jealous of her attractive and popular older sister, shares her home with two younger cousins and experiences a summer vacation filled with embarrassing events, with herself as the star.

 

If You Like Books by Janet Evanovich

If you like Janet Evanovich, Dianne Mott Davidson and others whose books
tend to be quick and funny reads, try these authors:

If you like books by Sandra Brown...

Thank you for requesting a Book Match! If you like the mystery aspect of Sandra Brown, here are some titles and authors that you might like:

The Dancing Floor by Barbara Michaels
For years, Heather Tradescant had dreamed of the journey she and her
father would take to England-- a pilgrimage to the great gardens of
history. Now that her father is dead, Heather is determined to fulfill
his dreams. Unfortunately, her request to see the fabled 17th-century
garden of Troytan House is denied by the owner. Though unwelcome, she

If you like books by Kristen Heitzmann...

Thank you for requesting a Book Match! Here are some titles and authors
that you might like.

If you like Kristen Heitzmann, you might like:

At Home in Mitford by Jan Karon
The first in a series of novels, this heartwarming book introduces
readers to a small, charming North Carolina town and its equally
charming denizens. Filled with the mysteries and miracles of everyday
life and rich, provincial humor, At Home in Mitford will have readers
clamoring for more. (Catalog description)