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The first of the Conqueror series chronicling the rise to power of Genghis Khan.
This is a must-read book that lives up to its hype. The quote 'It seemed like a blockbuster movie was unfolding before me' is appropriate as stated in the book cover.
The action is frenetic and the pace of the...
What's your favorite chapter in Two Towers? Mine is where Aragorn, Gimli and Legolas meet the 'old man' at night and think it's Saruman, and their first encounter with Gandalf The White.
Do you think he is indeed Saruman?
Fatherland by Robert Harris
Very fast-paced and thrilling book which had a very interesting subject
Archangel by Robert Harris
Another entertaining book with twists and turns and a very effective open-ended finish.
Blandings Castle by PG Wodehouse
I have only started reading his...
Fatherland by Robert Harris
Atonement by Iain McEwan
Trevayne by Robert Ludlum
Silmarillion by JRR Tolkein
Unfinished Tales by JRR Tolkein
Children of Hurin by JRR Tolkein
1) One Book that made you read it More Than Once: Lord of the Rings
2) One book you would want on a desert island: Lord of the Flies-William Golding
3) One book that made you laugh: Thank You, Jeeves-PG Wodehouse
4) One book that made you cry: Kane and Abel-Jeffrey Archer
5)...
The Goblet of Fire was quite entertaining. Although I couldnt stand the fact that they cancelled Quidditch :(
The first chapter was excellent, and set the tone for a darker series.
My least favorites of the series are Order of the Pheonix and Half Blood Prince.
I would suggest The Woman Of Substance by Barbara Taylor Bradford. It's about Emma Harte who rises from nowhere to become a very rich businesswoman.
The sequels Hold The Dream, To Be The Best, Emma's Secret are all worthy reads as to how Emma's children and grandchildren continue her legacy.
Accurate facts are fine, as long as the book is enjoyable, that's what matters for me.
Unless of course an author claims a book is representative of true history and then turns out it isnt.
I would highly recommend the Conn Iggulden series, about the rise and fall of Julius Caeser.
The Gates of Rome
The Field of Swords
The Death of Kings
The Gods of War
Amazon.co.uk: Conn Iggulden: Books