Jump to content
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

Featured Replies

I will start on "Needful things" by Stephen King.

-Aredhel

I don't read much i rather be doing other things but i've just finished read the book "Tommorow when the war began" i reckon it was pretty good. Mainly because it was set in the best country ever!!(Australia ;-) )

Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (catching up on old novels that I missed)

The most recent Highway Code (because all drivers have a responsibility to keep up to date

Judo Masterclass Series: Seoi Nage (speaks for itsself)

The hitchhikers guide to the galaxy-So long and thanks for all the fish. by Douglas Adams

It's a bundle of the 4 books in one big book. It is one of the best books i've read so far. *wub*

Life Expectancy by Dean Koontz

I haven't read many books by him but every one has been great.

Edited by Johnny 5

The hitchhikers guide to the galaxy-So long and thanks for all the fish. by Douglas Adams

It's a bundle of the 4 books in one big book. It is one of the best books i've read so far.

You need to get the Trilogy in Five Parts.

After finishing The Adding Machine I started reading The Little Foxes, which is another play. The story takes place in the American South.

I will start on "Needful things" by Stephen King.

-Aredhel

That is one awesome book - IMHO one of the best Stephen King every wrote.

I am currently reading the new Jan Guillou "Fjenden inom os" - something like "The Enemy within".

And he's without any doubt one of the best modern authors.

KimT

You need to get the Trilogy in Five Parts.

There's a fifth part ? X-O

I didn't even know that.

What's it called then?

Edited by Errorist

Just went to the library to get a bunch of comics, and I found the last book Douglas Adams wrote, a compilation of his work or something: "The Salmon of Doubt"! Gonna start readin' that very soon!

~Peace

  • 4 weeks later...

I'm reading Arthur Miller's The Death of a Salesman.

I'm rding the orgional Lord of the rings:Fellowship of the ring and i'm nearly on the two towers.

It started of a little dull in hobbiton but when he got past that Tom Bomadil it really took off for me! :thumbup:

The Hobbit right now!! :wink:

I don't normally read, i find it really boring but this book is pretty good

"Inside A Thug's heart" It's a real story about this girl who sends Tupac Shacur a letter and she hets a reply and they have a series of conversations, pretty interesting :thumbup:

Batman: Tales of the Demon, I bought it just an hour ago. It includes the first eleven of Ra's Al Ghul's stories by Dennis'O'Neill, and I love Ra's Al Ghul.

Batbrick Away! :devil:

Pillars of Creation, by Terry Goodkind

-Tarfful

Revelation by Karen Traviss

I just :wub: her books.

  • 3 months later...

Moonraker by Ian Fleming, a great book and much better in my opinion than the film was in the end.

EVE: The Empyrean Age by Tony Gonzales. First book I've read in about 10 years (I'm not a big reader. :tongue:), and I'm only reading it as it's the book of one of my favourite games. :classic:

Moonraker by Ian Fleming, a great book and much better in my opinion than the film was in the end.

Oh yeah, the book far surpasses the movie. It seems sort of slow to build, but once it does, it crashes into one hell of a climax deino2.gif

I'm almost done with Fort Pillow by Harry Turtledove. It's a novel about one of the worst slaughters of the American Civil War.

I'm working on the following books.

Cheaper by the Dozen: It's as good as I remember from elementary school.

Street Signs, By Ray Bakke: thoughts on ministry and education in a rapidly urbanizing world.

Considering that Moonraker was the lamest Bond ever, the book is naturally better, but I don't think Ian Fleming was generally as good as someone like Frederick Forsyth.

I just finished Feet of Clay, the first Terry Pratchett book I've read (picked it up used); and now I'm on Hai no naka no akama ("The Devil in the Ashes"), a Japanese mystery by Jiro Akagawa.

Edited by Tenorikuma

I just finished a book called "The Unfinished Work" , it's even signed by the author!

It was a fun read. :classic:

  • 1 month later...

Now working on 'Richelieu's Army War, Government and Society in France, 1624–1642' - term must be about to start if I'm not reading fiction.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.
Sponsored Links