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To: ex-snook; Stephanie32

You are right. I am getting a lot of suggestions and one sounds more interesting than the next. I am very grateful to be posting with so many nice and intelligent people. I don’t follow sports that much but that sounds like a good book. Thank you!


228 posted on 07/27/2008 11:15:25 AM PDT by Stephanie32
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To: Stephanie32
Well... how about Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time? gets bit bogged down around book 8 but it still good reading, not to mention that at 11 books will keep you busy for awhile, and while the author passed away last year the estate has a writer chosen to finish the series using Jordan's notes.

The Honor Harrington novels by David Drake.. sorta a British like navy thats space ships instead of sailing ships,(tho its not Britain but a empire called Manticore) the heroine is the epitome of a British captain of that era..

Ann Rule is very good if you like true crime...

Simon Schama has some very good books on english history that are easy to read and understand... At the edge of the world? is the first..

Graham Mcneils Ultramarine omnibus is very good sf set in the universe of warhammer 40k, a very dark and violent place.

Shogun is perhaps one of my favorite books, very detailed and well written.
Well will list more when i ahve time to look through my library...

229 posted on 07/27/2008 12:05:33 PM PDT by Mmogamer (<This space for lease>)
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