The Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas Shogun - James Clavell The Fountainhead or Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand
Hello, I have read only one novel in my whole life that is "Charles Sobhraj" and it is great novel.He had a big sharp minded person.I like him so much.
that doesn't really makes sense not all novels can be called as 'Useless' Yeah, i was under the same impression too... thanks for the correction though!
I'm glad there is some fellow bookworms out there I was shocked to see that while film, tv, music and games all have there own subsections books are left out in the cold... just a sign of the times i guess. (lol, just realised i must sound like an old man there I'm only 24 really) Favourite book has to be Dune by Frank Herbert a real seminal text for science fiction. The originals may have a bit of a methodical writing style but i think it covers some very appropriate themes of today despite having been written in the 60's. The newer prequels written by his son Brian and Kevin J Anderson are a lot more accessible and very action-packed.
I have a variety of favorite books. My absolute favorite would be the ones with in the fantasy or magic genre, like Harry Potter. Basically, anything that's about fantasy. I also love manga, if that counts as "books" XD
My favorite book are included some persuading words to make me more confident.Too many, I can't really list them.
I read a lot of child abuse books sometimes, because I find it very inspirational that these adults want to share the stories of their childhood and feel comfortable with doing so. When I was a child, I also read a lot of books by Eden Blyton too. I loved those kinds of books, very exciting.
now a days My favorite book is really earth science . my plan is to increase the life of earth by doing something that saves globe . i suggest all to do the same