I personally like Sue Grafton and Patricia Cornwell, along with Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins...
I like the first two as I really like the mysteries...and the second 2 for the ideas...
Justwondering..
Lyd
by lydia 39 Replies latest jw friends
I personally like Sue Grafton and Patricia Cornwell, along with Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins...
I like the first two as I really like the mysteries...and the second 2 for the ideas...
Justwondering..
Lyd
Dean Koontz
Patricia Cornwell
Anne Rice
I've read a few Stephen King - some were great others not so good
Ruth Rendell.
James Rutherford: Sarum, Russka, London, The Forest
James Lee Burke: Many, many Dave Robichaeux crime stories
Gary Jennings: Aztec, Journeyor, Raptor
Wilbur Smith: River God, 7th Scroll, Warlock, Courtney Stories
James Michner: Anything he wrote
??? Courtney: Power of One, Potato Factory, others.
Xena then Mr. Moe.
Slipnslidemaster:"Your feeble skills are no match for the power of the darkside."
-Emperor Palpatine
Unseen Apostate Directorate of North America
My favorites:
Tom Clancey
John Grisham
WEB Griffin
Favorite book was "The Great Santini", by Pat Conroy, but I'm not a really big Pat Conroy fan.
naeblis and david sedaris
Has anyone read any older novels of the earlier Industrial Revolution times such as War and Peace, Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Predjudice or Emma? Or even Doctor Zhivago, Works of Anton Chekov or even Doestoyevski? Could anyone suggest a good read to me! I'm new here! I'm going to JW Meetings but am not currently a JW. Sadly! Can someone help me in this literary field of any good books? Even some by the unknown author of "IRISH EYES" or "IRISH GOLD" or "IRISH MISTS"?
Thank You
ValkyrieAvery
Slippy - waahooooooo!
Hmmmm, my favorite author... the Governing Body of the WTBTS! JOKE!
I don't really have a favorite author, but I enjoy bits and pieces of philosophy...
Kisses,
Moe
ValkyrieAvery,
I have read Sense and Sensibility and Emma. I adore Jane Austen.
I have also read Jackie Collins and Sidney Sheldon.
You are going to JW meetings, but have read Chekov? Well, then, you must find the WTS "literature" to be rather tedious. Even to the point of, well, lets just say, uninspiring?
Why don't you suggest some reading to us?
Andee