The last book i read thru was Motorcycle Diaries by Ernesto Che Guevara. Was turned into a movie last year. Its the story of an eight month hike across latin america of the author. For the less informed, this guy was the right hand man of Fidel Castro during the cuban revolution. The book is excellent and definitely worth a read.
Me readin The Godfather by Mario Puzo in the e-book form
I switch on the comp to read the e-book but instead start reading the threads over here :|:| still only on page 46 of the 221 in 10 days :(
Also Reading the Bhagwad Gita.I feel so nice after reading it
EDIT:On the suggestion of my friend whose post is below mine,the book can be found at
are these continuing story type books?
never read it so if you say they are good might as well read them.. saw something like this in the library i think
Yup, have every one of Terry Brook’s books including the incredibly boring Landover ones. Yaa the two I listed above are new but, not that new. There was a trilogy before those:
Ilse Witch, The Voyage of Jerle Shannara and Morgawr.
I b huuuuuge fantasy, swords and sorcery fan, have a big library .
@Nova - Yeah man these are continuing story type books. Like bottle said, some are pretty good and some are damn boring… Oooh but, Warcraft is good.
Yeah Tanequil came out last year, third one is due this year towards the end. Try out some Dragonlance books, specially The Minotaur Wars Trilogy, all three books are out now. And give the Forgotten Realms a go too (if ya want I can tell ya which ones ). Gemmel’s Drenai tales are pretty good, last I read were, White Wolf and Swords of Day and Night (Waylander series was the best). Heck even books on Eberron have started appearing (I gotta get me some of those).
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The Silmarillion -J. R. R. Tolkein and Christopher Tolkein
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A good and interesting book…only sad part is the number of new names which popup almost everypage…very hard to remember. Good thing is, the names and their basic bg is mentioned in the index at the end.
Aw man, there was a time when I used to think that this series would actually go somewhere. Now after 10 books and 7500+ pages… I’ve given up on Robert Jordan and The Wheel of Time.
Aces man, best of luck, if you’re like me, you’ll be pulling your hair out by book 4 .