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WooWoo | 01:29 Tue 11th Apr 2006 | Arts & Literature
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What's the best book you've ever read? I'm looking for inspiration as to what to read next!


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I like action/thriller books and my fave author is Brit turned American Lee Child. His hero is a tough guy ex military policeman called Jack Reacher who tries to his hardest to mind his own business but always gets dragged into scrapes. I think I've read all of them (on his latest now) but for me the best was one called "Die trying."


I also enjoyed "Rainbow Six" by Tom Clancey and "Fist of God" by Frederick Forsyth.


Oh yeah, I meant to add that my wife used to read romantic mush (Mills and Boon) all the time till one day she read the first few pages of my first Lee Child novel (The Persuader).


Even though I was about 70 pages into it she was hooked and begged me to let her read it first! She now reads action/thriller/detective books constantly.

I love Martina Coles' books. & James Patterson (i think that his name!), i like his books about detective Alex Cross.


My favourite book of all times is Bulgakov's Master and Margarita.


Have a look, http://www.classic-literature.co.uk/book-store/0679760806/The-Master-and-Margarita-Vintage-International.html


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Hey fayelc, I've just read two Alex Cross books, nasty piece of work that Wolf isn't he?
Hello Woo Woo, not knowing anything at all about you this is quite achallenge if not an impossibility. However, try Phillip Pullman's " His Dark Materials" trilogy. The first book is titled "Northern lights".Part sci fi and fantasy it is essentially a love story encompassing dark deeds, heroism, theology,cosmology and good old fashioned adventure.A real page turner. Very daring too in its philosophy. A ripping good yarn. If you read in bed I promise you that you'll be very short of sleep. Let me know how you get on? Now your'e going to tell me you've read it!
any thing by jodi picoult is brilliant especially my sisters keeper it has a bit of a twist at the end. the others by james herbet is aso great and a bit scary.
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Vimto, I haven't read Northern Lights yet, but it is on my to-read list! Now that it's been reccommended I'll definately give it a go!


Thanks!

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The Folded Leaf by William Maxwell; his other books are excellent too.


Fugitive Pieces by Anna Michales


Anything by Tenesse Williams.

Naked and Not Ashamed by T.D. Jakes
It's really difficult to pick just one "favourite book". Off the top of my head a tie between William Horwood's "Skallagrigg" (a description of which puts most people off, but it's a great book) and George R.R. Martin's currently ongoing fantasy saga "A Song of Ice and Fire".
One of the best iv'e read in the last few years is 'A Star Called Henry' by Roddy Doyle. Amazing book. Vimto's suggestion, 'His Dark Materials', another great read.
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Cool! I'll definately give some of those a go!
The Demon Haunted World - Carl Sagan
If you're into sci-fi even a bit try the Foundation series by Asimov.

The first ones that come to mind for me are:



  1. Memoirs of a Geisha - Arthur Golden

  2. Notes from a Small Island - Bill Bryson

  3. My Story - Dave Pelzer

  4. Mind hunter - John Douglas

  5. Brick Lane - Monica Ali

  6. To Kill a Mocking Bird - Harper Lee (my absolute fave!)
Its too hard to pick one book so anything by Marian Keyes will do me. I also love Stephen King.
are you a girl woowoo if so try reading ps i love you its a lovely book and the lovely bones is a good read
Le Marchand, re Slallagrigg 'you are the only other person i have heard of reading this first class book. If Stephen king is for you then you must read 'The Stand '

dean koontz always a good read

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