I need a new book to read. I've just read all 63 pages of this thread, and I'm no closer than when I started. I guess I'm currently "reading this thread!"
So what kinds of books do you like to read?
I need a new book to read. I've just read all 63 pages of this thread, and I'm no closer than when I started. I guess I'm currently "reading this thread!"
So what kinds of books do you like to read?
I need something to read too, but the problem is I don't know what I'm in the mood for. I have like $200 in Amazon gift cards and... completely lost. I probably should be reading books about babies, like What to Expect When You're Expecting, but I figure I'll just wing it. He can't turn out that badly, as long as I read to him. Any suggestions for reading to the unborn?![]()
I love reading children's books. Particularly foreign ones.
In Children's books there are all the values and ideals of a people in a nutshell, so that you get a very good insight in how people think and what they consider important.
Atm I am reading Astrid Lindgren's "The Tomten" I love the pictures by Harald Wiberg
I'm kind of all over the place. I like SFF, but I don't like to get too out there with the high fantasy. I like medieval fantasy, the Lawhead books are some of my favorites. I do like media tie-ins, but I like really good media tie-ins... I just finished the Baxter and Reynolds, respectively, Dr. Who novels.I need a new book to read. I've just read all 63 pages of this thread, and I'm no closer than when I started. I guess I'm currently "reading this thread!"
So what kinds of books do you like to read?
i would recommend The River of Doubt by Candice Millard. its about Teddy Roosevelt's journey down the Amazon post Presidency. really great book.I need a new book to read. I've just read all 63 pages of this thread, and I'm no closer than when I started. I guess I'm currently "reading this thread!"
So what kinds of books do you like to read?
I also like biographies... of US Presidents.
No, no, too much trouble. I'll buy them when I win the lottery.
Yeah, The Robber Hotzenplotz had a really different feel to it.I love Preussler's books and still read them regularly. He invented bizarre characters that are fun both for kids and adults.
I am now listening to The Cabinet of Curiosities by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, the third book in the Pendergast series. I am getting really hooked on this series.
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