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The two best books I have ever read are by the same Author

 

Khaled Hosseini: The Kite Runner

 

Khaled Hosseini: A Thousand Splendid Suns

 

Both are set in Afghanistan.

 

 

 

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Dick Francis and Andy McNab the only to authors i read.

 

 

I just about to read "The Aggressor"Whats your take on the book

 

 

BB and Drabble are personal favorites

 

Ha anyone read any of Mike Tomkies books

Wilderness living in the highlands,canada and spain great books for any one whos intrested in all thing natural. :victory:

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I like several crime novelists like Rendell, McDermid etc but my all time favourite book is Roald Dahl's "The Twits." Anything by Dahl is great to read out loud to kids because of all the great voices you can make up for the completely over the top characters.

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Dick Francis and Andy McNab the only to authors i read.

 

 

I just about to read "The Aggressor"Whats your take on the book

 

 

BB and Drabble are personal favorites

 

Ha anyone read any of Mike Tomkies books

Wilderness living in the highlands,canada and spain great books for any one whos intrested in all thing natural. :victory:

read all Tomkies books exellent, then phoned his publisher got his P.O. box number and got video off him really good, that must be 10yrs ago now.

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Corbett's books about man eaters are all excellent...but my all time fave may well be "BB" :thumbs:

 

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YES.......The best.

I read "Manka the sky gypsy" when I was about ten. If that book doesn't tell you something about life and death ,nothing will.

My daughter's now ten and has just read "Brendan chase" "Little grey men" and" down the bright stream".

She's now reading Phil Drabbles "Country Seasons".

Herbert Atkinson and Jim Corbett could write too.

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Ken Follett, love all his stuff but pillars of the earth and the sequel world without end are unputdownable, and nobody has mentioned Bernard Cornwell! where would british history fiction based on fact be without his genious.

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