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By: ginidietrich

 @Lisa Gerber Loved Owen Meany. I’ve read it at least that many times, too!

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By: ginidietrich

 @adamtoporek OMG! I knew I liked you for a reason. I ALMOST added it to my list and then remembered we were talking fiction.

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By: ExtremelyAvg

 @ginidietrich That is all I wanted to hear.  Hug.  :-)

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By: lisagerber

@geoffliving Yes! For sure!!! You doing a guest post for us?

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By: geoffliving

@lisagerber Top 10 books? sure give me a deadline.

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By: lisagerber

@geoffliving Cool! You have lots of time. April 24th. (we’re kind of a big deal, you know) Is that cool?

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By: LaurenLicata

@MolliMegasko Thx for the recommendations! I ordered Still Alice & I have the Hunger Games sitting on my Kindle! Can’t wait to read them!

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By: Dadiooh

“Far Bright Star” by Robert Olmstead–I don’t typically like to read westerns, but this one is amazing. It takes place in the early 20th century with a military posse going into Mexican territory on a...

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By: 9 Favorite Books for Communicators by @geoffliving | Spin Sucks

[...] reading  Molli Megasko’s, “The Top 10 Fiction Books Every PR and Marketing Pro Should Read” and Gini Dietrich’s “Reading Fiction Helps Your Career,” I felt inspired [...]

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By: 9 books communicators should read | Sesema Blog

[...] by Sesema PR on Apr 27, 2012 • 8:10 am No Comments After reading Molli Megasko’s “The Top 10 Fiction Books Every PR and Marketing Pro Should Read” and Gini Dietrich’s “Reading Fiction Helps Your...

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By: Nine Books for Communicators « MindCorp | Newsfeed

[…] reading  Molli Megasko’s, “The Top 10 Fiction Books Every PR and Marketing Pro Should Read” and Gini Dietrich’s “Reading Fiction Helps Your Career,” I felt inspired […]

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By: svenwennerstrom

Unbroken is not fiction, but nevertheless a must read.

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By: MediaMavin

@ginidietrich love this list! I’ve read three of them and am reading Hunger Games now, and having a hard time putting it down.

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By: Glenn Ferrell

As I told Gini, I’m still on withdrawal from reading (on her recommendation) the dragon tattoo series. Don’t think I’m likely to find quite as compelling a trilogy anytime soon.     I’m halfway through...

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By: jonbuscall

Jane Eyre – because we are all unique and because beauty, in whatever form, comes to those that never settle for second best. Bright lights, big city – jay mcinerney’s 80s novel is a warning to all of...

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By: Shelley Pringle

Hi Molly, thanks for sharing your reading list. I’ve read some of these books, but not all. I also love fiction and completely agree it helps improve writing. I also think reading fiction, and talking...

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By: MolliMegasko

You are correct.  I had a note in there that the last four books are non fiction…that must have gotten edited out, @lisagerber ?

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By: MolliMegasko

Not only critical thinking, but creative thinking! 

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By: MolliMegasko

I love a good recommendation!  I will start reading A Splendid Exchange tonight!  (Stay with Unbroken, that I my “I can’t recommend it enough” book.)

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By: Lisa Gerber

I’ve loved reading since I was pretty young. Another thing reading helps with is to expand your vocabulary So I don’t have to use the word douche all the time!!!! Even though it’s may favorite word....

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