01-22-2011, 02:19 AM
Hi,
That's got to be the double entendre of the year.
If you like King, try Koontz. I have 26 of his books and I'd recommend any or all of them to someone that enjoy that genre.
Might I suggest you check out your local library instead of Amazon? Most of these books, good as they are, are read once books. The library has two advantages. First, they are free, so you don't feel compelled to read a book because you've paid for it. Second, you don't have to store, move, dust, etc. library books -- you'll have people that do that for you.
Oh, and if you enjoyed Anna Karenina you might want to give The Brothers Karamazov a try. In some ways, I think Dostoevsky is a better writer than Tolstoy.
--Pete
(01-22-2011, 01:49 AM)MEAT Wrote: Dune was a bit too dry for my taste.
That's got to be the double entendre of the year.
If you like King, try Koontz. I have 26 of his books and I'd recommend any or all of them to someone that enjoy that genre.
Might I suggest you check out your local library instead of Amazon? Most of these books, good as they are, are read once books. The library has two advantages. First, they are free, so you don't feel compelled to read a book because you've paid for it. Second, you don't have to store, move, dust, etc. library books -- you'll have people that do that for you.
Oh, and if you enjoyed Anna Karenina you might want to give The Brothers Karamazov a try. In some ways, I think Dostoevsky is a better writer than Tolstoy.
--Pete
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