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[ Miss Shelf Martin does seem jealous that Wabbit is getting attention. That's what you get for not liking carrots and not being a hyperactive blue bunny!
Don't worry Martin, I'd fall for you, I love tall, intelligent men and what's wrong with green. I've seen all your movies and you...
Just wanted to say that I have read ALL of Andy McNab and Chris Ryan books, well all except for Ryan's keep fit and survival books :rolleyes: I don't have much use for those, but all their fiction and McNab's biography. At first I was put off by the macho SAS image of big man, big gun but when...
Just wanted to say that I have read ALL of Andy McNab and Chris Ryan books, well all except for Ryan's keep fit and survival books :rolleyes: I don't have much use for those, but all their fiction and McNab's biography. At first I was put off by the macho SAS image of big man, big gun but when...
If you are talking hard-boiled detectives surely you must have Harry Bosch on your list!!! Michael Connelly
and James Lee Burke's Dave Robicheaux is no softie either.
My recent buys:
The Poems and Prose of John Claire
Spiritwalk - Charles de Lint
and From a Whisper to a Scream by Charles de Lint
guess I'm hooked on Lint :)
Hi. Would just like to say how much I enjoyed the Tower. In my opinion it is King's finest work. Has anyone else wondered if he was trying to equal Tolkien *Lord of the Rings*?
I loved the ending; the fact that he ended with the same brilliant line to complete the loop was a stroke of genius. I...
I love old leather bound books; the feel and the smell of them, the sense of time and history is something unique. The oldest of my collection is a leather bound 1810 edition of *The North-west Passage by Land* by Viscount Milton, as it was also a gift, it has to be my most treasured. But I...
I've been sticking to the same group of say ten authors and genre for ages, that's why I came to the Forum to find new reads. My favourite changes within the group depending on his/her latest book, but
James Lee Burke,
Michael Connelly,
McNab,
Harlan Coben,
Sebastian Faulks,
Manda...
I have only read East of Eden and Grapes of Wrath but the latter had me sobbing and is definately my favourite. Any book that can stir your emotions to that extent must be worth a read. I think he is a brilliant author and now that you've mentioned him I must read Of Mice... Thank you for the...
Received four Charles de Lint books from Amazon;
Moonheart
The Wild Wood
The Dreaming Place and
Wolf Moon
I took a peek at the last one *Wolf Moon* and even though I was already reading two others I was hooked and read it. It is a magical book of myth and legend and if the...
I have a list of possibles have you tried any of these;
Mathew Reilly Scarecrow
Ken Follet The Third Twin and Code Zero
Frederick Forsyth The Avenger
Chris Ryan The Watchman
I enjoyed Cobra Event, so you might like the above too; worth reading the back...
If I find a book I really like I will inevitably look up the author. i.e read Andy McNab after reading Firewall and got a whole new insight and range of books.