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By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept Paulo Coelho

By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept

Paulo Coelho is one of my favourite writers. A great story teller who always conveys some very important messages in his stories. In this book, he mak

Buddenbrooks Thomas Mann

Buddenbrooks

Buddenbrooks is the first work of one of the most important German writers, Thomas Mann, masterfully initiating his literary career. The story is b

Gravitys Rainbow Thomas Pynchon

Gravity's Rainbow

Every time I read Pynchon, I am not sure what is going on, but the payoff is worth it. Sci-fi and Historical Fiction. It explores history, colonialism

The Masks of God Joseph Campbell

The Masks of God

There is a whole series on this topic its simply something that I find interesting.

Twelve Sharp Janet Evanovich

Twelve Sharp

12th book in the Stephanie Plum series.

Two for the Dough Janet Evanovich

Two for the Dough

2nd book in the Stephanie Plum series.

The Client John Grisham

The Client

Execellent book and excellent author. Try some of his other books, I think you'll get caught up in his writing.

The Haj Leon Uris

The Haj

This is a fictional tale of Saudi Arabian Muslims at the turn of the 19th century who must journey to Mecca as part of their religious/cultural commit

Vampire Jennifer Armintrout

Vampire

is this like the sookie stackhouse series?

1984 George Orwell

1984

Nineteen Eighty-four, novel by the English author George Orwell published in 1949 as a warning against totalitarianism

Cronical Of A Death Foretold Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Cronical Of A Death Foretold

Yes, it is a great strory, indeed, as most of Marquez's books are but , still, I think "One Hundred Years of Solitude" is his masterpiece, moreover, i

The Book Theif Markus Zusak

The Book Theif

Everyone should read this book. It is so cleverly written and unique in its style.My daughter gave me this book and she has read her whole life. If it

A Prayer For Owen Meany John Irving

A Prayer For Owen Meany

I have never read a book that made me laugh out loud and sob til this one!

Siddhartha HERMAN HESSE

Siddhartha

Revelation...

Three to Get Deadly Janet Evanovich

Three to Get Deadly

Third book in the Stephanie Plum Series.

Keep the Aspidistra Flying George Orwell

Keep the Aspidistra Flying

One of Orwells lesser know books, it tells of financial hardship and love. An everyday struggle against society. BOOK REVIEW. "London, 1936. Gordon

A Dance to the Music of Time Anthony Powell

A Dance to the Music of Time

I like Powell's novels.

East of Eden John Steinbeck

East of Eden

Often described as Steinbeck's most ambitious novel, East of Eden brings to life the intricate details of two families, the Trasks and the Hamiltons,

Salem falls Jodi Picoult

Salem falls

very true,

pride and prejudice jane austen

pride and prejudice

need i say anything ? :)

Papillon Henri Charriere

Papillon

A great book, one of my favorites. Unfortunately after some recent research on the internet it appears that it is not really a true story, still, it

The Plague dogs Richard Adams

The Plague dogs

I read this novel a long time ago. I liked it because of the non-standard protagonists: dogs. A different book, definitely. Couldn`t put it down.

Post Office Charles Bukowski

Post Office

Bukowski at his best.

House of seven gables Hawthorne

House of seven gables

Truly one of the most eerie pieces of American literature.

The Thorn Birds Colleen McCullough

The Thorn Birds

I read this many years ago, it is enticingly written... which makes it hard to put down. Her writing enticed me enough that I looked for another t

The Wings of the Morning Thomas Tryon

The Wings of the Morning

A historical novel, interesting because it is based on the actual historical events in the 19th century.

Foucaults Pendulum Umberto Eco

Foucault's Pendulum

The word Irving Wallace

The word

Deals with Archaeology findings and how some people try to include the missing portions of the bible

Trinity Leon Uris

Trinity

Very well said! It`s a real page-turner. Just couldn`t put it down. Highly recommended.

The Accidental Tourist Anne Tyler

The Accidental Tourist

Wonderful book .. Slow paced, beautifully descriptive with great insight into relationships

Elementary Particles Michel Houellebecq

Elementary Particles

Got this book from a friend and instantly loved the title. Very sharply written and some recognisable character traits in the main figures.

Iambic Thought I think therefore Iamb Marc Anthony Benson

Iambic Thought " I think, therefore Iamb."

This is a poetry book, the authors choices from a collection that spans about 10 years of writing and discovery. I like this book because it reminds

Valley Of The Dolls Jacqueline Susann

Valley Of The Dolls

An amazing book - has been one of my favourites for a long long time now (first read it when I was 14!)

The Stone and the Flute Hans Bemmann

The Stone and the Flute

This is a book that confirms the maxim "Sometimes the journey is more important than the destination". When I finished this book I kind of felt "is th

The Magus John Fowles

The Magus

The Magus (1966) is the first novel written (but second published) by British author John Fowles. It tells the story of Nicholas Urfe, a teacher on a

Di vinci code Dan Brown

Di vinci code

There is a lot of truth, as well as a lot of fiction, in this book. My family has had some history with the Knights Templar for generations, and I was

Last Night in Twisted River John Irving

Last Night in Twisted River

Bit of a John Irving fan and that was the last of his I read. It made me laugh especially the character Ketchum, some of his sayings were great!

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court Mark Twain

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

I like it for its time travel basis and, of course, the classic masterpiece characteristics of the writer.

Anna Karenina Leo Tolstoy

Anna Karenina

In this book, Tolstoy manages to do what few male writers can: portray the inner life of a woman with both accuracy and sympathy. The love story betwe

Princess Bride William Goldman

Princess Bride

Even Funnier than the movie!

Where The Red Fern Grows Wilson Rawls

Where The Red Fern Grows

This is a favorite that I have enjoyed since childhood.

Les Fleurs du mal Charles Pierre Baudelaire

Les Fleurs du mal

Sublime e grottesco sono i due poli con cui egli per primo ha dato forma sublime a oggetti appartenenti alla categoria del basso, del brutto. La duali

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