Any suggestions on good books?
By america220
@america220 (67)
United States
December 11, 2009 7:46pm CST
I'm about to finish Fountainhead, but I still want to read! What books do you suggest?
6 responses
@america220 (67)
• United States
12 Dec 09
oh have you heard of Wednesday Letters? OR well, some day of the week. Well, I want to know if there are any other books by him.
@sahsports4883 (441)
• United States
13 Dec 09
I've read the Wednesday Letter's by him and their is also Tuesday's With Morrie and I believe another one is Seven People You Meet In Heaven, I haven't read the last one I mentioned yet but I've heard it's a great book by friends who have read it. I have read the first two books above and they were very good, I own both of them and I'm glad I do because I'd love to read them again sometime, their worth your time and money.
@vutum6887 (118)
• India
13 Dec 09
Thank you. I shall try it. But what do you exactly mean by saying that it is compelling?
@taheraa (1545)
• Giza, Egypt
13 Dec 09
Reading is the more benificial things or methods to get people the life expperience, shape their behaviour toward others, learn from their life history eigther is it good or bad, reading also can skill the readers relationship, how they can deal with others, how can they gain their love, either for family or socity base. but if anyone need to get the reading benifits, reading should be for all branches.
@Farside604 (870)
• Canada
14 Dec 09
Nice I loved the Fountainhead, the book I read after that was The bonfire of the vanities for no particular reason but a good book none the less.
@vutum6887 (118)
• India
13 Dec 09
FOUNTAINHEAD is one of the best books I have ever read. You may also try Atlas Shrugged by Ayan Rand. Do complete reading other books by this superb Author.
And have you tried Alchemist by Paolo Coelho? A great book, with a deep spiritual theme. It is not a book that you can read in a jiffy! You shall need to contemplate and only then. you shall derive the treasures hidden in this wonderful book.
HAPPY READING friend!
@sahsports4883 (441)
• United States
13 Dec 09
I personally love any books by Mary Higgins Clark, James Patterson or Nicholas Sparks. I've read just about all of Mary Higgins Clark's books, she is such a great author if you enjoy mysteries, same with James Patterson. Nicholas Sparks is usually more on the romance side but he is good also.
I've also read a few books by Mitch Alborm they we're very good and I couldn't put them down, especially Tuesday's With Morrie, it made me a little teary eyed but it's a great story. Right now I'm reading I, Alex Cross which is James Patterson's new book, so far so good.
I love reading, it's a great past time and you expand your imagination and work your mind, I heard it's great to help Alzheimer's. I love to try and read different authors, if you don't try and read a different author from time to time you won't know whether you'll like any of their books or not.
One book that I recently read that was a great, mellow story was the Brushstroke Legacy, it's by Laurie Snelling I believe or her name is along those lines, it's been a little while since I've read it but I know I got the title right.
I personally don't understand people who hate reading, there are so many books out there, there has to be something that everyone would enjoy but most people think it's boring. I found it boring in school sometimes because they forced you to read certain books but I've always loved to read at home because I could choose the book I wanted.