this thread sucks... no matter where you suggest the book be placed in the rating the thread creator (Knightnifer) will place it wherever he feels fit.. now obviously everyone thinks their suggested book is the best so why not just put up books ppl suggest in a large list... instead of in your own personal whacky rating system? i vote close it but im just a spitefull person
Thanks for your opinion. But i put most books in 4star - Or as they rate them.
Notice i have previously said "Guys try and post a few, not so great books so i can put them up and even it out..."
So thanks for your opinion, but i think i can complete this list quite well..
Notice i have previously said "Guys try and post a few, not so great books so i can put them up and even it out..."
So thanks for your opinion, but i think i can complete this list quite well..
aight but you trash of mice and men... why? i suggested vurt gets more than 2 stars you ignored that? have you read it? whats your beef with it? ... you should add Aldous Huxley's Brave New World ohhh but where will he be rated????
Of mice and men - i took it as a GCSE English book.... IT SUCKS!SuperSlowYo wrote:
aight but you trash of mice and men... why? i suggested vurt gets more than 2 stars you ignored that? have you read it? whats your beef with it? ... you should add Aldous Huxley's Brave New World ohhh but where will he be rated????
Vurt has been given +1.
And don't sound don't so sarcastic when you say ooh where iwll it be rated!!
-If you can read. You'll see that i ask the people to post what THEY rank it.
Eric Haney (****) - Inside Delta Force
love that book ...
love this book aswell ...
love that book ...
love this book aswell ...
What book would you recomend for someone who does not read books (but should really start) and likes Battlefield 2 + 2142 ?
porno by irvine welsh - it's the sequel to trainspotting, which i also recommend reading.
Remember Me As A Time Of Day
Think that book is being made into a movie also.heggs wrote:
porno by irvine welsh - it's the sequel to trainspotting, which i also recommend reading.
I have purchased all three books.
Christopher Whitcomb - ColdZero:Inside the FBI Hostage Rescue Team ****
The author was a sniper with the HRT.
Other books by same author, both novels:
White ****
Black ****
Christopher Whitcomb - ColdZero:Inside the FBI Hostage Rescue Team ****
The author was a sniper with the HRT.
Other books by same author, both novels:
White ****
Black ****
Neil Gaiman: American Gods1, Stardust2, Anansi Boys3, Neverwhere4. All good books, hes a clever writer. Attention to detail/story as well as random humor.
1: When Immigrants come to America they bring thier gods with them, but not as ideas, the entities come too. They then have to battle the new American gods of money and the internet.
2: Stardust is a fantasy style story.
3: Anansi Boys is the story of Anansi, the Spider Trickster god's offspring. Very well written, very entertaining.
4: There is a secret world underneath London that only its inhabitants know about. They can interact with normal people, but are easily forgotten. Full of interesting characters.
Bernard Cornwell: Anything in his Sharpe series5, or Winter King/Enemy of God/Excalibur6
5: Sharpe is a soldier fighting for England, he starts out enlisted, rises through the ranks and has a ton of cool battles. Plus, he has a rifle. set in the 1800s.
6: This is a 3 part King Arthur story, again, lots of interesting battles and character interaction.
Both authors are whatever the max amount of stars is.
1: When Immigrants come to America they bring thier gods with them, but not as ideas, the entities come too. They then have to battle the new American gods of money and the internet.
2: Stardust is a fantasy style story.
3: Anansi Boys is the story of Anansi, the Spider Trickster god's offspring. Very well written, very entertaining.
4: There is a secret world underneath London that only its inhabitants know about. They can interact with normal people, but are easily forgotten. Full of interesting characters.
Bernard Cornwell: Anything in his Sharpe series5, or Winter King/Enemy of God/Excalibur6
5: Sharpe is a soldier fighting for England, he starts out enlisted, rises through the ranks and has a ton of cool battles. Plus, he has a rifle. set in the 1800s.
6: This is a 3 part King Arthur story, again, lots of interesting battles and character interaction.
Both authors are whatever the max amount of stars is.
Last edited by Mouse315 (2006-12-08 09:21:07)
Here are my WWII military history hit list:
Steven E. Ambrose - All his books, they are very well researched and have good technical details.
Robert Cowley - What if? and More What If? These are counterfactual essays written by leading historians and military authors. Very interesting.
Geoffery Wellum - First Light, he was a pilot in WWII and retells his tale.
John Bierman & Colin Smith - Alamein, a book on N.African campaign.
Tim Clayton & Phil Craig - End of the Beginning, a book on N.African campaign.
Antony Beevor - Stalingrad and Berlin, the best military books I have read.
Steven E. Ambrose - All his books, they are very well researched and have good technical details.
Robert Cowley - What if? and More What If? These are counterfactual essays written by leading historians and military authors. Very interesting.
Geoffery Wellum - First Light, he was a pilot in WWII and retells his tale.
John Bierman & Colin Smith - Alamein, a book on N.African campaign.
Tim Clayton & Phil Craig - End of the Beginning, a book on N.African campaign.
Antony Beevor - Stalingrad and Berlin, the best military books I have read.
i hijack this thread a little.....
i once read a really good book, "the illusionist" but I've forgot who wrote it.
from what i can recall, it's about a guy from england that travels to an island just off Greece as a teacher or something but as he gets there he meets this weird old fart and two chicks (sisters or something).
sketchy, i know but that's what i can remember and describe without spoiling it, i think anyone that read it would know which one i was talking about though...
help...
i once read a really good book, "the illusionist" but I've forgot who wrote it.
from what i can recall, it's about a guy from england that travels to an island just off Greece as a teacher or something but as he gets there he meets this weird old fart and two chicks (sisters or something).
sketchy, i know but that's what i can remember and describe without spoiling it, i think anyone that read it would know which one i was talking about though...
help...
Last edited by [RFW]Xenomorph (2006-12-08 09:51:27)
what about harry potter