Do yall read (Books)

   / Do yall read (Books) #91  
I just read Ron Wood's book. Wow, what a tell all tale of debauchery. What a life those people have had :confused2:
 
   / Do yall read (Books) #92  
I'm an engineer, so I get my fill of dry reading.

So on my own time, I like to read cheesy detective novels. Robert Parker's stuff is my favorite. I can read one of his book on a short flight, waiting time included.

Right now I'm just starting the complete works of Sherlock Holmes. Not quite as fast, but still a fun read.
 
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#93  
I've recently finished Decision Points by George W. Bush

Any good?

I read Bill Orielly's "Pinheads and Patriots", great read no matter what side of the "fence" your on.
 
   / Do yall read (Books) #95  
I like true crime books, I can't get enough of them.
My favotite author is Ann Rule , I've red every book of hers and she really transport you on the site of crime.
True storeys are better than fiction for me.
 
   / Do yall read (Books) #96  
Oh man! Sammy Hagar is going to be in the area today signing his new book! No way to get out of work though...
 
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#97  
Oh man! Sammy Hagar is going to be in the area today signing his new book! No way to get out of work though...

Dang!! You can work every day, but doubt you'd get the chance to meet the "Red Rocker" again.
 
   / Do yall read (Books) #98  
Currently my favourite author is John Sandford (John Camp), a former journalist residing in Minnesota. The first book of his that I'd read caught my attention simply because it was set between North Dakota and Minnesota, in winter. I got hooked on the stories, and have subsequently read all of his books. I wait for his next release. My wife is reading them as well. Great cop books, vivid descriptions and moderately complex.

Prior to that was Tom Clancy's military,spy and special forces books. Read every one of them until did so until he started prostituting his name with new and unknown authors. Story lines were never as good as his own writing. I won't read any books with his name on them now, simply because he doesn't write them.

Will I get a Kindel or I.Pad or E.book or whatever? Nope, as long as I have that choice. I like the look of a well stocked library and I like the fact that when I drop the book off the side of the sofa or bed after falling asleep, that when I find the page I'd finished, the BOOK STILL WORKS. :D I've never had to charge up a book, haven't paid $150-200 for the binding of a book, and I like the smell of both new books and old musty books.

I remember someone saying that books allow you to 'learn about new places without leaving your room, have adventures without getting hurt, and you can always stop your travel or adventure and start it back up whenever you want'.

Life is good. :thumbsup:
 
   / Do yall read (Books) #99  
Any good?

I read Bill Orielly's "Pinheads and Patriots", great read no matter what side of the "fence" your on.

I found it fascinating. It was tough to get through the 9/11 chapter - brought back memories and emotions.
 

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