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post Mar 5 2008, 05:52 PM, updated 18y ago

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I know this is too cliche, but John Grisham rocks~ Well, his latest book the appeal I've not read, but reading some reviews had caused me to hesistate, do u recommend?
TSnicholaswinters87
post Mar 31 2008, 11:15 AM

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QUOTE(noob4life @ Mar 6 2008, 12:21 AM)
Lol... its gotta be Jeffrey Archer !!!!    rclxms.gif

Me and my dad got lots of his books...  Honor Among Thieves was his best ...  smile.gif
George RR Martin for his fantasy flicks  nod.gif
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Yeah man~ Forgering and stealing the decleration of independence... LOL, u think National Treasure copied that? hmmm... debatable...

I'm more of a graphic reader.... Well, what the hell's that? LoL... Graphic readers are people that reads a book and quickly changes each scene into pictures in their head. So it makes reading so damn fun, coz its like watching a movie inside ur head... cool eh? rclxms.gif Jack Higgins is my favourite graphics author, I'm the sound/visual effect editor as I edit the movie in my head... Try it sometime guys, but of course, it'll take an action/adventure book to make the experience worthwhile... Coz once i tried to do that with a mystery type book, i got so confused that at the end of the book, i didn't even know what happened...

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post Apr 2 2008, 07:36 PM

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I just finished reading Jeffrey Archer's PRISON DIARY... GREAT BOOK
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post Apr 8 2008, 04:29 PM

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Went oledi.. lotsa, or shud i say too much text books... a bit disappointed...
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post Apr 9 2008, 04:54 PM

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QUOTE(vaKuz @ Apr 9 2008, 06:41 AM)
Hey folks, did any of you guys heard of a book called the Gormenghast Trilogy by Mervyn Peake? Any thoughts on that?
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Nope bro, care to share ur thoughts anyway?
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post Apr 11 2008, 11:57 PM

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QUOTE(vaKuz @ Apr 9 2008, 06:45 PM)
My thoughts eh? Hmmm, where to begin? I was introduced to this fine piece of English literature by a friend who is a fan of books of such genre. The Gormenghast Trilogy (in my understandings & research) is an old tale, published somewhere in the 1950s or 60s with a strong Gothic medieval-like setting. It is not stated whether it is set in our world or a fantasy world. The story evolves around events happening in a castle called Gormenghast. Bascially, it's about a lowly cunning kitchen boy (with an agenda) who raise himself to power within the castle ranks with plans to take over. But one individual stand in his way, which is the future heir to throne of Gormenghast.

Many characters featured in this tale are weird, strange and act in their own funny ways (think Discworld). Well, except for the kitchen boy and few others who knows what is actually going on. I was informed the book is very descriptive and slow moving. You will not find action or straight-to-the-point elements in this novel. The book is written in the good old style of English back in those days and it demonstrates the powerful use of the English language.  Surely you guys will get he picture.

I'm interested in this book due to the interesting plot, but I'm not very sure if I am able to tackle the writing style of it tongue.gif . That sums up my thoughts on it.
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The plot sounds real fine to me... smile.gif maybe u should give it a read... rclxms.gif
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post Jun 23 2008, 07:43 PM

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Guys guys guys!! Time to come up with not so popular authors.. We all know the highly rated Grisham, Sheldon, Brown and etc. works... but come on, show us something new, some authors which are mostly unheard of but still a good read.

Lemme start first, - Read this book by Walter Sorrells (Nvr Evr Heard of the guy) His book was pretty amazing in the end, the plot was carefully done, the suspense and twists were unexpectedly great!! Definitely will find more of is books.

 

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