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Old 12-03-2007, 12:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I was wondering what you read , not including books on Freemasonry . Some of my favorite writers are ,
1. John Sandford
2. Clive Cussler
3. John Saul
4. Dean Konntz
5. Bentley Little
and many others , but my favorite would Jimmy Buffet . I have read Where Is Joe Merchant? so many times my hard back is falling apart .
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Old 12-05-2007, 08:34 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I have developed a great liking to all of the James Patterson novels. I learned of James patterson from watching a couple of movies based on his novels. Kiss the girls, Along came a spider. If you enjoyed these movies and enjoyed the character Alex Cross (Morgan Freeman) You will certain like his books, plus there are several other novels featuring Alex Cross character. The also now have a TV series on Friday nights based on James Patterson's characters in the "Women's Murder Club"
Previously I enjoyed reading Dean Koontz books as well. There are other ones which I have read and do not remember their names.
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I like him also . I have every one of his Alex Cross novels . I really couldn't get into his Women's Murder Club series though .
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Well, most of my books tend to be "boring" by most people standards. I get a lot of magazines, sometimes I think too many that I read. Then its often books on business/finance, and my computer books. Then I tend to read sci-fi/fantasy books. I'm slowing growing my collection of Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy books (for fans, google the answer to life the universe and everything), and Forgotten Realm series books.
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Well, most of my books tend to be "boring" by most people standards. I get a lot of magazines, sometimes I think too many that I read. Then its often books on business/finance, and my computer books. Then I tend to read sci-fi/fantasy books. I'm slowing growing my collection of Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy books (for fans, google the answer to life the universe and everything), and Forgotten Realm series books.
I also have all The Hitchhikers Guide Guide to the Galaxy collection . They're all leather bound editions , gifts I received a long time ago . I love Douglas Adams .
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That sounds like a nice collection there. I've only got paper backs.
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That sounds like a nice collection there. I've only got paper backs.
I've been collecting books for years . I have them all over the house since my den is filled up . I have piles of paperbacks that my wife wants me to take to the used book store and trade them in , but I can't part with any of my books .
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