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Angels and Demons by Dan Brown. Was frustrated when i watched the movie
The problem with Dan Brown is, you read one book, you've read them all. All throughout his four previous books (i've read all of them), he used the same plot points, and simply changed the characters and the scenes. There would always be the main character in a dream, an event that puts the world in danger, a person who got killed, a bad guy you least suspect, and a "bad ass" cop-like character.
The advantage of ebooks is the physical space that you can save. But yeah, I still prefer the so-called dead trees. Sunday morning at the porch, reading a good hard cover or a paper back, endless coffee and occasional chat with the wife. (I'm getting old, damn it!)
AS Neill's 'Summerhill', Eckhart Tolle's 'New Earth' and Anthony de Mello's 'Awareness'. three books that will open your eyes
Try Neil Gaiman's books, like, Stardust, American Gods and my favorite, Neverwhere.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark TwainKakatapos lang. Hay! Grabe para tong libro nato. Ang hirap intindihin! Akala ko pambata hindi pala. Siguro mga 25% lang naintindihan ko sa pinagsasabi ni Mark Twain Hindi siya easy reading. Not recommended for beginning readers. (So beginner pala ako )
Nung sinubukan kong magbasa nung ganung libro hindi ako tumagal. Pang malalim ang vocabulary ng mga ganyang libro.
Premise is that a boy was raised by ghosts (much like Tarzan raised by apes).
Jonahtan Livingston Seagull by Richard BachA very simple book with a very powerful message. I would recommend it to all as well.
any Coelho readers here??
My all time favorite:
question, e-books or hardcopies?