You read the Timeline by him? I read it around 4 years ago, i believe. The movie was decent, but the book is still better Its the only book i own by him, lol [/b][/quote] Yup. Good book, though I heard the movie sucked big time(haven't seen it) My favorites from him, in no particular order, are probably Jurassic Park Lost World Congo State of Fear (his latest...awesome book) Airframe Andromeda Strain Rising Sun Disclosure
o ya here are some Grendal Inside the Delta Force Black Hawk Down Green Beres Cry of the Hawk Where the red Fern Grows White Fang the CLASSIC GOOSEBUMP SERIES and DR.SUESS SERIES
a few more from me: Across the nightingale floor, grass for his pillow and briliance of the moon all by lian hern great books about fedual japan and the fights between warlords. lots of stuff about samurai too
Another good classic, for younger kids. Not really a popular book as you get older. The Last Mohican is good as well
Yup. Indeed it is. Badass book...read it in 2 days in the middle of a jungle while camping out with my family.
I dont read much. But the Life in Hell series by Mat Groening is good Although they are just his comic stips put into i think 5 fairly small books.
Another good classic, for younger kids. Not really a popular book as you get older. The Last Mohican is good as well [/b][/quote] k got my little collection of books i have read to make it short The whole collection of Tom Clansey books Also a tuff book i read Death of a Salesman And The cold war a nice book Some old books are King Arthur the full version (took me forever) Dancing with Wolves
Feel free to post the book your currently reading as well. I'm on the last chapter of the Scarlet Letter, not sure what i'll read next.
I don't read much, but of what I've read in school, The Outsiders and The Catcher in the Rye are two books I enjoyed.
O ya i remember the outsiders with pony boy. That book is one of my all time favorites...i really liked it