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Anyone reading a good book?

mylife

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I'm making an Amazon order this evening and am looking for some good books to purchase.

I think the next book I read will be the Da Vinci Code.

Amazon.com
With The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown masterfully concocts an intelligent and lucid thriller that marries the gusto of an international murder mystery with a collection of fascinating esoteria culled from 2,000 years of Western history.
A murder in the silent after-hour halls of the Louvre museum reveals a sinister plot to uncover a secret that has been protected by a clandestine society since the days of Christ. The victim is a high-ranking agent of this ancient society who, in the moments before his death, manages to leave gruesome clues at the scene that only his granddaughter, noted cryptographer Sophie Neveu, and Robert Langdon, a famed symbologist, can untangle. The duo become both suspects and detectives searching for not only Neveu's father's murderer but also the stunning secret of the ages he was charged to protect. Mere steps ahead of the authorities and the deadly competition, the mystery leads Neveu and Langdon on a breathless flight through France, England, and history itself.

Brown (Angels and Demons) has created a page-turning thriller that also provides an amazing interpretation of Western history. Brown's hero and heroine embark on a lofty and intriguing exploration of some of Western culture's greatest mysteries--from the nature of the Mona Lisa's smile to the secret of the Holy Grail. Though some will quibble with the veracity of Brown's conjectures, therein lies the fun. The Da Vinci Code is an enthralling read that provides rich food for thought. --Jeremy Pugh


From Publishers Weekly
What if Jesus Christ had a tryst with Mary Magdalene, and the interlude produced a child? Such a possibility-yielding a so-called royal bloodline-provides the framework for Brown's latest thriller (after Angels and Demons), an exhaustively researched page-turner about secret religious societies, ancient coverups and savage vengeance. The action kicks off in modern-day Paris with the murder of the Louvre's chief curator, whose body is found laid out in symbolic repose at the foot of the Mona...
 
I was walking past the bookstore in my mall last week and I glanced over and saw a book I would be interested in.

The book is The King of Torts and it looks pretty darn decent.

Anyone read this one?
 
The Black House- Stephen King and Peter Straub.

this is a sequel to The Talisman from 1984 from both authors..
The Talisman was the first real book I read.. I was in 3rd grade doing book reports on chapters of this book while the other kids were doing book reports on Dr. Seuss..

so far The Black House is really good..
 
Where The Wild Things Are
 
The Republican said:
Look at my avatar.

Fuck off and die a slow death....Just kidding.

I just can not stand that lady what-so-ever. She was on Bill Mahr's new HBO show many times and I like Bill but I couldn't tolerate watching cause of HER!!!!!!!!!:mad:
 
flex123 said:


Fuck off and die a slow death....Just kidding.

I just can not stand that lady what-so-ever. She was on Bill Mahr's new HBO show many times and I like Bill but I couldn't tolerate watching cause of HER!!!!!!!!!:mad:

I could understand that, she is very opinionated. Her book is hilarious, if you are interested in the eternal battle of good vs evil (conservatives vs liberals).:D
 
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