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Grace Hawk I also loved this book and looked forward to reading the next two. Although, I was disappointed by the 3rd one the story sagged a bit for me. It seemed to be a big gush at the beginning and then...
LilianDebrah I haven't read this one yet but I'll be adding it to my list of To-read-books as soon as I'm done with the books I've scheduled to read this July
soughtout Is there a button where I can add a book to a wishlist or something? I cant find one. I definitely want this book
Paula Wynne You can create a new board and called it your wish list. Click 'Repin' to add any books you want to read in future on there and that will remind you to get them :)
Grace Hawk I thought he only wrote 'Northern Ireland' thrillers which I am not into, but may try this one.
Ken Sheridan He does write Northern Ireland crime. That's what I started reading first. When I read this one it was a nice diversion from his other genres so I suggested Paula read it.
chale1919 Looks interesting - is this a crime novel? What's the plot of this book?
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Okiewashere This cover is more mysterious; makes me curious about this story. I would perhaps only have a quick glance at the other cover, then move on.
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I put off reading this for ages. Only because the first few pages didn't grab me. Then, I finally told myself, as a author of medieval books, I must read this. So I did.
The mind is the power house that drives all other life activities. The author as a philosopher dwells into the philosophy to explain so hidden facts about the mind
somaginer1996 I've heard a lot of good things about Hannah Arendt (thanks brainpickings). I should hunker down and actually read something by her for once.
irrespective of your background or your society, you can become what you wish to become. thinking big is the point that you have the potential to be great
some thoughts are what makes a person rich, it is in your thinking that your ability to see opportunity lies. the author explains some steps to refine ones thinking and grow rich
I'm delighted I was wrong about the killer! A hypothesisI had at some point in this book was right and I shall not say what was it about cause I don't wanna spoil it but the killer... I was wrong!
somaginer1996 I've watched the movie but never read the book. I need to stop doing that and start reading the book beforehand so I don't get robbed of the experience beforehand.
I can't help but wonder how Harlan Coben ended up with these sophisticated story lines with all the twists and the final reveal...always a awesome one.
Pina Colada I'm a bit funny about trying new authors and new genres but this sounds like a good read. I'm adding it to my wish list to remind me to download a sample chapter to see if it grabs me.
The Martian Chronicles tells the tale of humans in the distant future (of 2030; the collection was written in 1950), and how they flee Earth, which is falling into chaos and conflict, for Mars, set
Pina Colada Is this a legal thriller? I've read one of his books, can't remember the name of it off the top of my head, but seem to recall it was about a high apartment murder with all sorts of oddities and...
Imagine these gruesome treatment of civilians who were imprisoned by Military dictators whom they perceived as threats to their oppressive government, like mixing cements with food and forcing the
soughtout The title "Half of A Yellow Sun" was derived from the symbol of the flag of the agitating Biafran Republic fighting to secede from Nigeria. Sadly enough, the secession cries from Biafra are...
I read this one when I was 15. My Best Thriller ever. It was so good I read it 4 times. Someone borrowed it and I lost it. I need to get it back to my library.
As you take a stroll down the road, there is a fight between Angels and satanic agents over you. The Angels are watching over you, and preventing the next unforeseen from happening to you.
soughtout This book has had a serious effect on my personal life. It gets me very conscious and I feel so safe with the knowing that someone is keeping watch over me. Who else shares my experience?
I read this one when I was 15. My Best Thriller ever. It was so good I read it 4 times. Someone borrowed it and I lost it. I need to get it back to my library.
Things fall apart, and the center cannot hold. The Falcon cannot hear the falconer. Chinua Achebe's Okonkwo is a hero in this African best literary work of art
soughtout If you've read this one, raise your hand up
somaginer1996 Half our class read this for English class in high school, and they said it was amazing. I really need to get around to reading all these novels :(
soughtout I dont know why I have not read this book yet. I keep planning to and fail. It's time I got proactive.
somaginer1996 I haven't been lucky enough to read anything by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie yet, even after watching her provocative TED talks. Setting up a reminder for myself to go pick up some books by her next...
I was once at the school library 2 years ago to get a map for a professor in my department when I saw this guy ( can't recall his name again) with this novel.
donaemeka I enjoyed this book more than 'things fall apart'. i'm not that familiar with Achebe's writing but it had a magical realism to it that i really enjoyed.
Purple Hibiscus is a novel written by Ngozi Adichie. The novel was centred around the postcolonial era Nigeria, a country beset by political instability and economic difficulties.
A darkly humorous, moving, and existential novel about three brothers in 19th century Russia, and the different paths their lives take - Dmitri's into debt and crime, Vanya's into skepticism and co
An excellent introductory text to Judaism. Recommended for Jews interested in learning more, non-Jews who want to understand the religion, and, like me, converts who want a good place to begin.
One of the fundamental cyberpunk novels of the 1980s, envisioning the ties between corporations and black market criminals in a late capitalist, computerized, future.
An excellent translation of what I would recommend to a first time Nietzsche reader. The book is organized into aphorisms by Nietzsche, in sections that cover his main ideas and develop them.
somaginer1996 I read this a while ago on my Kindle, got through half of it and thought it was amazing before realizing it was by Nietzsche. Definitely recommend to anyone who's a philosophy novice (like me)!
donaemeka I recall that I had struggled with Thus Spoke Zarathustra, but this here, Beyond Good and Evil is something different, something beyond. I always wanted to read from the Author to not be misguided...
chale1919 I'm interested in reading this one - I'd like to read more African literature. Do you have any other recommendations?
LilianDebrah yes I think you should check "Arrow of God" by Chinua Achebe
chale1919 Will do - thanks for the recommendation!
LilianDebrah I have also read: Half of a yellow sun, Purple Hibiscus, and Americanah. It's a book written by Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie. I love that Lady. I can't wait for her new book. In fact, I think I...
donaemeka This book has it all; mystery, heart-throbbing suspense, action, historical suspense! I did not want to put this down until I found out what would happened next.
chale1919 I've read this book - it's excellent, and would absolutely recommend it. I haven't seen the movie though, so I couldn't say how it compares.
LilianDebrah Please, would you mind sharing the name of this movie with me? I found the book title intresting and I will check it out
Paula Wynne The movie is also called Gone Girl. It has Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike. I must get the book to see how it differs from the movie. That can be maddening to a reader though ...
soughtout I have read this one. Kept me on the edge of my seat till the last page. I didnt know there was a movie on it though. Will look out for it.
chale1919 It looks like a conspiracy type novel - am I correct in assuming this? I might give this a try, I'd like to read more books by women authors.
soughtout Her book Sphinx was very entertaining, and the first and only book I have read by T.S. Learner. I dont expect nothing less from her on this one. Will keep my eyes out for The Map
Cherie Osier I love Ernest Dempsey too! I've read almost every one of his books.
carolintallahassee This is an excellent cover!You can feel the cold, the creepiness of the fog, where is he going? Why? What does he have planned? Is he good, or evil? The cover carries many questions; we may not...