Which books are you reading?
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Which books are you reading?
Im reading Deception Point by Dan Brown. I have already read all his others books and his style, stories are very good with always a big suspense.
Trap, reversals situations and fear integrate Brown's books, very good writter 8)
Trap, reversals situations and fear integrate Brown's books, very good writter 8)
The hell is paved with good minds.
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My Friend tells me that it is an excellent book. At the moment as advised by Fuzzy i'm reading 'Ender's Game' by Orson Scott Card. Apparently a classic that should not be missed out on.Roundup wrote:Im reading Deception Point by Dan Brown. I have already read all his others books and his style, stories are very good with always a big suspense.
Trap, reversals situations and fear integrate Brown's books, very good writter 8)
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Reading ur forum now
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Seems to be good...Viviti wrote:In that moment, I read "Ombre Mage" 3rd book of the raven's trilogy, I like fantastic books
If u wanna good books of it, I will say you what is great on fantastic books ;)
I have finished Deception Point, this is a true masterpiece! I the counsel has all the lovers of thrillers :P
Now i started to read "Prédators" by Maxime Chattam.
Here the summary:
Word of the editor
concealing Himself in the horrors of a war without name, a psychopathe decimates the rows of young soldiers that one rediscovers after one another savagely mutilés.Traquant denies it, analyzing his behavior, the lieutenant Frewin and his team of the Military Police establish little by little his profile, doing climb of a notch anguish and the panic with fighters already pestered by. While joining itself to the investigation of Frewin, Ann, a young nurse, strives to identify the intimate ghosts that the torment since childhood. Bloodless, decimated, the reduced team to two survivors will she succeed in cut down the killer one? Criminology, suspense, darkness. Chattam once again propels his reader in a terror vortex, where the criminal, as cruel as devious, symbolizes these predators that embody the archaic fears of the human being.
The hell is paved with good minds.
Since I was browsing the forums, I may as well recommend a book I read.
Well... considering the nature of it, it's more a guide in case of a disaster.
"The Zombie Survival Guide: Complete Protection from the Living Dead" by Max Brooks.
The title speaks for itself.
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A good read for anyone who enjoys the zombie genre; highly recommended.
Well... considering the nature of it, it's more a guide in case of a disaster.
"The Zombie Survival Guide: Complete Protection from the Living Dead" by Max Brooks.
The title speaks for itself.
Link
A good read for anyone who enjoys the zombie genre; highly recommended.
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