Posted on 07/25/2008 3:01:11 PM PDT by Stephanie32
...and she’s beautiful and smart. Read “About the Author”
Is she your wife? Says that her husband’s name is Daniel?
Ooh.
I recently discovered the Amelia Peabody books by Elizabeth Peters. They are wonderful. Light mystery mixed with Egyptian archaeology.
I read a lot of fantasy.
The Secret Country trilogy by Pamela Dean is really good.
The Dragon Knight series by Gordon R. Dickson are good, too.
And I like both the Dragon Companion and Pyromancer series by Don Callander.
For serious book, Soldier of the Great War is my favorite piece of fiction. THUD! is just a whole lot of fun (Fantasy) by Terry Pratchett is brilliant! No SiFi on he list, but Dune and the Foundation trilogy are fantastic. Ender’s Game is amazing.
Path Between the Seas and John Adams both by the same author are about as good non-fiction books you can get.
More great books! Thank you for sharing that! Will check them out for sure.
I would recommend most any of Dean Koontz’s works, but Dark Rivers of the Heart and Seize The Night/Fear Nothing really stand out.
Not read all of the posts so do not know if I am repeating.
“Fountain Head” and “Atlas Shrugged”, both by Ayn Rand.
They will frighten you in their prophetic accuracy.
Gunner
Yes. Really proud of her too. Nine books and four New York Times Bestsellers.
Wanted to second the Aubrey/Maturin series, but get the dictionary guide that and names and places encyclopedia or you will be frustrated. This because unless you have a great grasp of geography (I thought I did) and understand the terminology of tall ships you just will be lost.
1776 by David McCullough Is also a fantastic book. Also Paul Reveres’ Ride by David Hackett Fischer.
What a great book that was. I remember it in some detail many years after reading it.
Those books you mentioned are all great, kitkat.
I am currently reading Dorothy Garlock’s depression-era romances/historical fiction. They are terrific.
Will Thomas just came out with the 4th book in the series. Some Danger Involved is the first. All four books are absolutely first rate.
Written by an American, and even though the book is true to early 1900's London, the humor probably has more of an American sensibility.
I think I read that book 20 years ago and I also remember details.
It was so well written I was wondering if the author actually did travel back in time.
“the Black Hand”
just finished it. good stuff!
“Thank you, Ive heard that this is mesmerizing. I think its out on tape in a set too.”
I read the book. I didn’t know it was even a Masterpiece Theatre type thing until the other day. The book was excellent though.
Thank you ! I heard his books are very suspenseful. Will give them a try.
Atlas Shrugged was mentioned a few times, must be very good.
Thank you, I love having that sense of a connection when I read. It makes it very interesting.
Wow, that’s awesome. I can tell that you are very proud! And here I was telling you when her next book was coming out. :-)
Uh oh, geography is another one of my weaknesses. Thank you for adding that.
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