hairyprincess wrote: » Anybody got any humorous book recommendations?
Mehaffey1 wrote: » 'The Lost Symbol' by Dan Brown. Would probably be a good book if Tom Hanks didn't star in my imagination of the lead character Dr. Robert Langdon. Have this strange opinion that once a character has been put to film from a novel then it's pointless carrying on with the books as all the readers see is the actors portrayal of their characters in their imagination and then all the fun is gone.
madmaggie wrote: » I've read quite a few of his books. He is great at really capturing the atmosphere, and drawing the reader right into the travel experience. On the other hand, he can be a a self pitying, snobbish, arrogant twit.
JohnMearsheimer wrote: » I started Deep South by Paul Theroux today. It's my first Paul Theroux book so I'm looking forward to getting stuck in.
cml387 wrote: » You have got a superb back catalog to enjoy then. Pick up "The Old Patagonian Express" for your next read.
Shop40 wrote: » Just finished 'Spill Simmer Falter Wither ' by Sara Baume. Highly recommend it, a real page turner and thought provoker. I loved it.
gutenberg wrote: » Have started For Whom the Bell Tolls by Hemingway.
Ethan Clean Jawbreaker wrote: » Richard Holmes. The Age Of Wonder. History of science in the 18th and early 19th centuries coupled with the Romantic poets. Bold adventure and inspired people.
MRnotlob606 wrote: » Reading a book called the seeds of contemplation by catholic Trappist monk Thomas Merton.An excellent book for anybody wanting reconnect with their faith, or do anybody who wants to understand contemplation in a Christian sense.
KH25 wrote: » Finished pet sematary - so creepy. Really enjoyed it. Went on and read cycle of the werewolf also by Stephen King and finished it in about 30 minutes.
ScienceNerd wrote: » Started reading Sherlock Holmes and the Hound of the Baskervilles this morning. I remember reading some adaption (may have been a condensed version?) and enjoying it as a child so looking forward to reading the proper thing.