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Do you have an all time favourite book
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one that you go back to after a while and re-read it.
I have read The Riddle of the Sands, by Erskine Childers several times, the book was published in 1903 and I find it interesting for its historical fact that was eventally leading to the first world war and quite atmospheric. As well as the classics The Anaeid, the Odyssey and the The illiad, which I like to read now and again. I also liked to read the Stephen Donaldson fantasy books The Chronicles of Thomas Covanent trilogies.
I have read The Riddle of the Sands, by Erskine Childers several times, the book was published in 1903 and I find it interesting for its historical fact that was eventally leading to the first world war and quite atmospheric. As well as the classics The Anaeid, the Odyssey and the The illiad, which I like to read now and again. I also liked to read the Stephen Donaldson fantasy books The Chronicles of Thomas Covanent trilogies.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sarum was fascinating,boxy, I haven't read London, but if Sarum was anything to go by it will be good, it seemed so well researched.
Jan I haven't read any Stephen King books I don't really like horror books/films. Someone once lent me a Anne Rice book, it nearly blew my socks off it was all about sex!
Jan I haven't read any Stephen King books I don't really like horror books/films. Someone once lent me a Anne Rice book, it nearly blew my socks off it was all about sex!
Steady on ayg, reading about sex. You'll give yourself a coronary. Craft and I have very similiar taste in reading and the Stephen King books are so much better than the films. I don't like gorey horror films but the books leave much more to the imagination. Dean Koontz is definitely worth a read though.