What was the last great novel you have read?

United States
January 20, 2008 3:14pm CST
I love to read fiction novels, and particularly thrillers, mysteries, and suspence novels. The top 5 novels that I have read are: 1. "The Quiet Game" by Greg Iles 2. "Gone for Good" by Harlan Coben 3. "The Overlook" by Michael Connelly 4. "Island of the Sequined Love Nun" by Christopher Moore 5. "The Travel" by John Twelve Hawks What great novel have you read?
5 responses
@airakumar (1553)
• India
21 Apr 10
Well, the feeling of love is so special that it makes everything in the world look more beautiful. We all try to sustain this spectacular feeling by getting lost in the world of famous romantic novels. When we read these very famous romantic novels we enter an imaginary world of passion, hope, love, lust, and desire. The Tempest- William Shakespeare was one of the most romantic novel I read recently, A Scarlett Letter- Nathaniel Hawthorne is also nice one, I have finished last month. Thanks.
@nuc_2005 (25)
• China
20 Apr 10
"The travel" is an interesting novel I read it recently, "The darkriver“ is a sequel of it.
@lightningd (1039)
• United States
23 Jan 08
I love Michael Connelly, and have read most of his books. I am also addicted to Janet Evanovich's number series and the new series she has started with Metro Girl and Motormouth. While I wouldn't have bought it for myself, because I don't usually look at books like it, I just recently read "The Woodsman's Daughter" by Gwyn Hyman Rubio, that was a Christmas gift from my mother. It was quite good.
• United States
21 Jan 08
I have read some great novels, but 2 that stand out right now are "True Believer" and "At First Site" both by Nicholas Sparks. And you have to read them together in that order. They were absolutely wonderful. I don't know how many guys would enjoy them, but I know most women would. They are 2 books that will make you laugh and cry. I enjoy others too. Harlan Coben has some very good ones.
• Canada
22 Jan 08
Hi! I'm currently reading the godfather...before this it was - Kafka, Metamorphasis - Tony Morrison, Beloved - Alice in Wonderland - Jack London, Call of the Wild All were good, I would definitely recommend the top two and and the godfather, the other's were moreso out of a childlike curiousity! Cheers and happy reading! Hillarie