Do you read novels ??
By makemoney
@makemoney (561)
India
13 responses
@aquarian83 (1944)
• United States
9 Oct 06
da vinci code and gone with the wind
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@rebelann (112991)
• El Paso, Texas
25 Oct 19
Gone with the Wind was a really good book, so was the movie.
@Harry2006 (182)
• Myanmar
25 Aug 06
My favorites are Tom Clancy's and Frederick Forsyth's. After them, Jeffery Archer, Robert Ludlum and Collin Forbes.
@rhilanthos (95)
• Philippines
17 Dec 06
I just love these authors. For me, they are (so-far) the best authors of the espionage and spy genre. Does anyone have any ideas on where to download ebooks from these guys? I travel a lot and I don't need the hassle of travelling with books when you could just read a .PDF file of these authors (or any other genre authors for that matter) :D
Thanks a lot in advance.
Happy Holidays to all of you...
@rebelann (112991)
• El Paso, Texas
25 Oct 19
I want to get some of those, they'd be fascinating to read
@naidugopal (941)
• India
25 Aug 06
ofcourse. i will get some new information at every time when i read n i will start an experiment on the same in my own way some times i will succeed n some times fails to acheive,novels really improves our thoughts.
@michael666 (613)
• China
1 Sep 06
I used to , one I really liked was "The Master and The Margueritta" by Mikhail Bulgakov, also "The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test" by Tom Wolfe, "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" Hunter S. Thompson. "The Histories" by Herodotus,"The Trial" by Franz Kafka, "Siddartha" by Herman Hesse, "The Monkey Wrench Gang" by (forgotten his name) "Stranger in a Strange Land" Robert Heinlen, "Riverworld" by Phillip Jose Farmer and on and on and on there are just soooooooo many really good books."Lord of the Rings was a bit boring But The Hobbit was fun. Lewis Carrol, excellent for adults but caution needed if reading to children.