Phonics 4 Dummys or the 1 'bout that there wizard kid.
2007-06-16 13:38:25
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answered by Jess 7
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Jeffery Deaver, Dennis Lehane and Lee Child, in my opinion they are the holy trinity of thriller writers! I too am a avid reader in this genre and have read Coben, King, Koontz, F. Paul Wilson, and many others but none can touch the three I've listed! The Deaver book I'm reading now is The Sleeping Doll--a brand new release and is literally keeping me up at nights!! I'm quite sure you'll love his other thrillers as well, such as The Bone Collector, A Maiden's Grave, The Coffen Dancer, Praying For Rain, Cold Moon, The Twelveth Card, The Vanished Man, Devel's Tear drop et el. For Lehane, start with A Drink Before War (don't let the title fool you) then Darkness Take My Hand, Sacred, Gone, Baby Gone, Prayers For Rain, Shutter Island and Mystic River. For Lee Child, you can start with his first and move forward, but it's Ok if you don't. Some personal favs are: One Shot, Trip Wire, Hard Luck and Trouble--a new release, The Persuader-my personal fav, The Hard Way, but they are all page turners! Let me know what you think. Greg
Source(s):
www.leechild.com/
www.jefferydeaver.com
http://www.dennislehanebooks.com
2007-06-19 09:17:00
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answered by I'm Just Sayin... 2
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How about a great adventure like The Hobbit. Or any book in the Harry Potter series, they are good easy reads. The Hobbit is easier than The Lord of the Rings books but it is still a little difficult if you have trouble. Also A Series of Unfortunate Events - Lemony Snickets. I dont know how old you are or your reading comprehension level, but those are some decent reads.
You sound like you are from a foreign country, because of the bad spelling. Good for you that you want to read and better your grammer. Dont let some of these answers deter you, keep on reading, it will do you lots of good!!!
2007-06-16 20:45:47
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answered by melissaw77 5
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Motorcycle Diaries By Che Guevara.
2007-06-16 22:43:25
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answered by ♥Kimchi♥ 4
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Years ago I remember reading a great essay on just this subject. Unfortunately, I cannot remember who wrote it, nor where I saw it, but I do remember the gist of it.
The author recommended picking some topic and delving into that one subject fairly deeply. Summer is a time for leisurely reading and the time allows for reflection while reading. The author really wanted us to pick our own subject, but failing that he recommended reading Carl Sandburg's "Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years and The War Years".
Since you're looking for suggestions, I suggest you read that.
2007-06-16 20:48:14
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answered by OR1234 7
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Little Emily's book of common objects: A primer for the recognition & correct spelling of common objects.
2007-06-16 20:40:02
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answered by tedski2000 3
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Eragon
2007-06-16 20:40:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Hooked on Phonix or Spelling for Children.
2007-06-16 20:37:20
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answered by Anonymous
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A first grade spelling book.
Then again...It might be too difficult for you...How about 'I Can Spell Words With Three Letters!'
2007-06-16 20:42:40
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answered by MoMo 3
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The book for better grammar made easy.
2007-06-16 20:37:02
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answered by Benvenuto 7
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