Love 'If Tommorrow Comes," love "Master of the Game" but my personal favorite is "Rage of Angels." I also like "Best Laid Plans" because it is set in KY, right where I live...I know where most of the things are that he references in the book, and he is pretty accurate. Makes the story feel more real...
2006-07-24 06:58:08
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answered by havenharleyb81 2
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Yeah, very much. He's a very fast-paced writer. His story-telling is such that his books are finished very quickly which is a thing to be admired in writers. As for "If Tomorrow Comes" it's a good book, too. Even though the story spans over a number of years, it feels a whole lot shorter than that.
Try his other books, I liked "Doomsday Conspiracy" the most.
2006-07-24 13:46:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I started reading them when the mini-series "Master of the Game" was on. I then read all of the ones he had written at that time, & a few after that. I really liked them at the time. Eventually however, they all seemed the same & I outgrew reading that kind of literature.
2006-07-24 15:11:58
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answered by Selkie 6
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Like another answerer, I read them when I was younger, but but I matured and he didn't! There's other authors like this, that I read at first, but they never seemed to change and grow so I had to stop reading them - like Robin Cook, Danielle Steel, Patricia Cornwell.
2006-07-24 17:59:42
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answered by JBTexas 2
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Yeah, I like Sheldon. Not my favorite author, but fun nonetheless.
2006-07-24 14:48:07
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answered by sleekfeline 4
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Yep, excellant. You should try "Master of the game". That is the best.
2006-07-24 13:42:00
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answered by kaz1 3
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No, not hardly.
2006-07-24 13:44:01
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answered by ElOsoBravo 6
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No.
2006-07-24 13:42:06
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answered by Confused 3
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