Any recommend a good book?
I like fantasy most but drift sometimes!
Answers:
The Terry Pratcher Books are always good for the fantasy reader
and there is always the Harry Potters LOL
Howard Marks - Mr Nice great book
Razzle, you get to give your wrists a work out too
Yep, we've just read "Labyrinth" by Kate Mosse - it's a grail book but much, much better than The Da Vinci Code.
Captain Corellis' Mandolin.
Don't be fooled by that crap Hollywood put out. It is a very deep book with some amazing stuff in it about the occupation.
Why don't you try.
http://www.gutenberg.org/catalog/.
Free electronic books online. You can't beat this site.
The Hobbit, then Lord of the Rings.
Asimov's I Dream of Sheep.
The Fool's Progress by Edward Abbey
Foucault`s Pendulum by Umberto Eco.
Dan Brown - Digital Fortress, just finished it for the second time around, great book, great author. Enjoy if you havent read it already!
Hitchickers guide to the galaxy is slightly fantasy and very very funny. But you may have read that as most people have. Any Jasper Fforde books are really good. They are very weird and funny, about an alternative 1985 where characters from books move between novels, wales is a socialist paradise and nothings quite as it seems
Try reading " The Theif of Always" by Clive Barker. It's a really good book that makes you think a lot.
Lord Of The Rings.. The greatest fantasy Novel ever published.
If you want a true story of heroism read. Operation Certain Death.. Written by Damien Lewis.
If you want a good autobiography read. Standing Tall..The Tawera Nikau Story. Written by Tawera Nikau & Richard Becht.
All these are great books which I have read. I stongly reccomend the Tawera Nikau Story
Spot the Dog, Never fails to amuse. Where's Wally can be good if you prefer something a bit lighter.
Anything by James Lee Burke, American crime writer.
Joseph Heller: Catch 22
Dan Brown: Angles and demons
Dan Brown: Da Vinci Code
Dan Brown: Digital fortress
Clive Cusseler: Inca Gold
Clive Cusseler: Sahara
Clive Cusseler: Shock Wave
Terry Pratchett: The colour of magic
Dougles Adames: The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy
Hammond Innes: The White South
If you haven't read it, give Catch 22 a go
typical answers by most people. try the 'shannara' series by terry brooks if you like fantasy or even the 'northern lights' trilogy by philip pullman
"The Bible Code"
This is not a religious read - but the book left me asking questions - how on earth can a book (bible) written 3000 years ago predict assassinations, the assassin and when and where in exact detail etc. I was blown away by it - an EXCELLENT read
Michael Drosnin has written a book based on the ELS study. He claims in The Bible Code (1997) that decoding the Bible leads to the discovery of prophecies and profound truths of a secular nature, not all of which are related to the Jews. Drosnin claims that the Bible is the only text in which these encoded phrases are found in a statistically significant pattern, and that the chance of this being a random phenomenon is unlikely. Using the ELS method, Drosnin claims that the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin was foretold in the Bible. He also claims that the assassinations of Anwar Sadat and the Kennedy brothers are encoded in biblical ELS.
Try this, it's called Rhapsody of Realities. The book is endless. It has e-versions.
Not being a big book fan myself , but my wife is ,,,,, all I could suggest is any book by Christopher Pike , or Steven King
'Seven Ancient Wonders' by Matthew Reilly.
A fantastic yarn, involving archaeology, religion, murder, ancient secrets and the future of the world.
Anything by Terry Pratchett, the older kids ones are fun too like Hat full of Sky, the Wee Free men and Johnny and the Dead is hilarious!
filth by Ervin Welsh it may be a bit dirty at times but its a damn good read
Yes, I can.
Wilbur Smith - River God, and it"s sequel The Seventh Scroll
Have you ever read Terry Prachett Disc world they are really good a quite funny too
No
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Book: The Titus Concept Money For My Best and Highest Good
For the fantasy, you can read novel's like Frenkestain by Marry Shelly which will generate your knowledge. Likewise you can read Oliver twist by Jonathan Swift regarding classical book. For the knowldge, you can read the Holy book of Hindu like Bhagawat Gita.
If you like fantasy try anything by David Eddings or Assassins Apprentice by Robin Hobb. The Eddings books should be available in your local library. Theres quite a few but definately worth reading. I like Silk best.
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Answers:
The Terry Pratcher Books are always good for the fantasy reader
and there is always the Harry Potters LOL
Howard Marks - Mr Nice great book
Razzle, you get to give your wrists a work out too
Yep, we've just read "Labyrinth" by Kate Mosse - it's a grail book but much, much better than The Da Vinci Code.
Captain Corellis' Mandolin.
Don't be fooled by that crap Hollywood put out. It is a very deep book with some amazing stuff in it about the occupation.
Why don't you try.
http://www.gutenberg.org/catalog/.
Free electronic books online. You can't beat this site.
The Hobbit, then Lord of the Rings.
Asimov's I Dream of Sheep.
The Fool's Progress by Edward Abbey
Foucault`s Pendulum by Umberto Eco.
Dan Brown - Digital Fortress, just finished it for the second time around, great book, great author. Enjoy if you havent read it already!
Hitchickers guide to the galaxy is slightly fantasy and very very funny. But you may have read that as most people have. Any Jasper Fforde books are really good. They are very weird and funny, about an alternative 1985 where characters from books move between novels, wales is a socialist paradise and nothings quite as it seems
Try reading " The Theif of Always" by Clive Barker. It's a really good book that makes you think a lot.
Lord Of The Rings.. The greatest fantasy Novel ever published.
If you want a true story of heroism read. Operation Certain Death.. Written by Damien Lewis.
If you want a good autobiography read. Standing Tall..The Tawera Nikau Story. Written by Tawera Nikau & Richard Becht.
All these are great books which I have read. I stongly reccomend the Tawera Nikau Story
Spot the Dog, Never fails to amuse. Where's Wally can be good if you prefer something a bit lighter.
Anything by James Lee Burke, American crime writer.
Joseph Heller: Catch 22
Dan Brown: Angles and demons
Dan Brown: Da Vinci Code
Dan Brown: Digital fortress
Clive Cusseler: Inca Gold
Clive Cusseler: Sahara
Clive Cusseler: Shock Wave
Terry Pratchett: The colour of magic
Dougles Adames: The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy
Hammond Innes: The White South
If you haven't read it, give Catch 22 a go
typical answers by most people. try the 'shannara' series by terry brooks if you like fantasy or even the 'northern lights' trilogy by philip pullman
"The Bible Code"
This is not a religious read - but the book left me asking questions - how on earth can a book (bible) written 3000 years ago predict assassinations, the assassin and when and where in exact detail etc. I was blown away by it - an EXCELLENT read
Michael Drosnin has written a book based on the ELS study. He claims in The Bible Code (1997) that decoding the Bible leads to the discovery of prophecies and profound truths of a secular nature, not all of which are related to the Jews. Drosnin claims that the Bible is the only text in which these encoded phrases are found in a statistically significant pattern, and that the chance of this being a random phenomenon is unlikely. Using the ELS method, Drosnin claims that the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin was foretold in the Bible. He also claims that the assassinations of Anwar Sadat and the Kennedy brothers are encoded in biblical ELS.
Try this, it's called Rhapsody of Realities. The book is endless. It has e-versions.
Not being a big book fan myself , but my wife is ,,,,, all I could suggest is any book by Christopher Pike , or Steven King
'Seven Ancient Wonders' by Matthew Reilly.
A fantastic yarn, involving archaeology, religion, murder, ancient secrets and the future of the world.
Anything by Terry Pratchett, the older kids ones are fun too like Hat full of Sky, the Wee Free men and Johnny and the Dead is hilarious!
filth by Ervin Welsh it may be a bit dirty at times but its a damn good read
Yes, I can.
Wilbur Smith - River God, and it"s sequel The Seventh Scroll
Have you ever read Terry Prachett Disc world they are really good a quite funny too
No
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Book: The Titus Concept Money For My Best and Highest Good
For the fantasy, you can read novel's like Frenkestain by Marry Shelly which will generate your knowledge. Likewise you can read Oliver twist by Jonathan Swift regarding classical book. For the knowldge, you can read the Holy book of Hindu like Bhagawat Gita.
If you like fantasy try anything by David Eddings or Assassins Apprentice by Robin Hobb. The Eddings books should be available in your local library. Theres quite a few but definately worth reading. I like Silk best.
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