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any Richard Matheson book (I am Legend, Duel, 7 Steps to Midnight)

any James Ellroy novel (Black Dahlia, LA Confidential, etc.)

any Alan Furst novel (Red Gold, The World at Night, Blood of Victory)

Stephen King's NightShift

Cornelius Ryan's The Longest Day and A Bridge Too Far

Stephen Ambrose's D-Day, Citizen Soldiers

Michael Chabon's The Adventures of Kavalier and Clay

Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere and American Gods

Brian Michael Bendis's Torso (graphic novel)

William Gibson's Neuromancer

Katherine Graham's Personal History

Bill Clinton's My Life

John Russell Taylor's Cinema Eye, Cinema Ear

Ray Bradbury's The Illustrated Man

Graham Greene's The Third Man

F. Sionil Jose's Ermita: A Filipino Novel

Fast Food Fiction

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Good evening booklovers!

 

Hope you guys have made the most of the Powerbooks sale :)

 

Fyi, Books for Less also has an ongoing sale - 25% discount on all books :) yun nga lang, only cardholders can avail

 

Keep on reading :cool:

hey there malachi. :)

 

hanggang kelan ang sale sa books for less? :rolleyes:

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books by Tom Robbins

1.Another Roadside Attraction

2.Even Cowgirls Get The Blues

3.Still Life With Woodpecker

 

books by Kurt Vonnegut

1.Mother Night

2.Slaughterhouse 5

3.Bluebeard

4.Cat's Cradle

 

The Dancing Wu Li Masters - Gary Zukav

 

Catch 22 - Joseph Heller

 

Zen And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance - Robert Pirzig

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I like these authors and books:

 

1. M. M. Kaye - The Far Pavillions

2. Alex Haley - Roots

3. Joseph Heller - Catch 22

4. Frank Herbert - Dune

6. Isaac Asimov - The Foundation books

7. Arthur C. Clarke - 3001: The Final Odyssey

8. Cornelius Ryan - A Bridge Too Far

9. Leon Uris - Trinity, Exodus, The Haj

10. James Clavell - Whirlwind

11. Colleen McCullough - The Masters of Rome books, The Thornbirds

12. Bob Woodward - The Brethren

13. Tom Clancy - The Hunt for Red October, Clear and Present Danger, The Sum of All Fears

14. J. R. R. Tolkien - The Hobbit

15. Charles Dickens - David Copperfield

16. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn - The Gulag Archipelago

17. James Michener - Iberia, Alaska, Mexico, The Source, The Covenant, Chesapeake, Hawaii, Space, The Caribbean, Texas, Poland

18. Joan Wolf - The Road to Avalon

19. Herman Wouk - War and Remembrance

20. Edward Gibbon - The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire

21. Herman Melville - Moby Dick

 

I forget the others. What are listed, I will never tire of reading.

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my favorite authors and books:

 

the catcher in the rye - jd salinger

the seventh secret - irving wallace

david copperfield - charles dickens

da vinci code - dan brown

1984 - george orwell

five people you meet

in heaven - mitch albom

harry potter series - jk rowling

if tomorrow comes - sidney sheldon

lie down with lions - ken follet (actually, i am trying to complete the

collection pa)

the great gatsby - f. scott fitzgerald

letters of sterling

huck - sterling huck (this is a stupid book by a stupid

writer but i like it) :P

 

i can't think of the others!! i'll add na lang later.

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