couple on the go at the moment...
king blood-simon clark.... good horror book based in England
magician-raymond feist...read it loads of times and its great
reaper man-terry pratchett... recommend anything hes written
2006-08-01 05:12:53
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answered by chris 3
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I'm actually reading a few books right now...lol... 1 is a Sylvia Browne book( she is a well known psychic) and would recommend any and all of her books, I'm also reading" Dante's Inferno" , which is not something I would recommend for everyone and certainly not if you just want a quick easy read..the last book I read was "Swan Song" by Robert McCameron which I highly recommend..
2006-08-01 04:53:52
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answered by Ms Fortune 7
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At that moment, I was reading your question, and I would not recommend it to anyone
2006-08-01 05:36:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Quicksilver by Neal Stephenson - a novel about the birth of modern science which is rich in historical detail and scientific theory without making you feel like you're reading a textbook
Death and the Penguin by Andrey Kurkov - post-Communist Ukrainian black comedy about an obituary writer and his penguin who get involved with the Russian Mafia
Delta of Venus - Anais Nin - erotic short stories from Montmartre; read them with your lover.
2006-08-01 04:46:29
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answered by keys780 5
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A Picture Of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, which I would definately recommend.
2006-08-01 05:49:14
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answered by Anonymous
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i am readin 3 books kind of all at hte same time...sort of intertwined.... they are:
Death touch: The science behind Dim Mak!! - Michael Kelly D.O. .....................-- ( really good i've learnt hell of a lot from this book not even half way through yet)
The Art Of Expressing The Human Body - Bruce Lee........... -- (amazing book, hoping to follow the training program really soon!! =D)
Striking Thoughts - Wisdom for Daily Living - Bruce Lee.............. (again!!) -- this is more of a philosophy book not a how to punch through boards or punch like bruce lee in 30 days book, this relates to the philosophy bruce lee was interested in and against some of the things he "philosophised" about, very very good totally get you into a better way of thinking,
all of hte above is what i am reading at the moment althought there will probably another 1 added knowing me...
WOULD RECCOMEND ALL OF THESE!!! infact i demand that you all buy them haha
2006-08-01 05:47:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Kim Harrison - A Fistful of Charms.
I would recommend all of her books, especially if read in order, they are action fantasy fiction but without the soppy bits of normal witch/vampire books of this genre.
2006-08-01 04:42:45
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answered by The tankthing 2
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Im reading 'The assasination of Marilyn Monroe' by Donald Wolfe.
I really like it and would recommend it to anyone that has an interest in her and her life.
2006-08-01 04:41:18
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answered by carly s 4
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Doctors from Hell. A book about the court trials of the SS doctors and the atrocious experiments they conducted during WWII. Yes I recommend it.
2006-08-01 04:47:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Tom Clancy"s The Sum of All Fears (good so far, I have read a lot of his books)
Bill and Cheryl Gray's Extreme Passion (fabulous book)
2006-08-01 05:23:23
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answered by snddupree 5
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Anne Karenina
2006-08-01 04:49:05
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answered by antiheroes_anonymous 2
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