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Books revisited

TJ English The Westies
S.E. Hinton The Outsiders read this one more times than i can remember
Nelson DeMille Cathedral
Pete Hamill A Drinking Life
and i am going to have to reread erogon and eldest before the new book comes out
edited to add one of the funniest books I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell by Tucker Max
 
Reading a good book and smoking a good cigar...nothing better. Some of my favorite authors and favorite book from them:

Neil Gaiman - American Gods
David Brin - The Uplift War
Connie Willis - The Doomsday Book
William Gibson - Neuromancer
Isaac Asimov - Foundation series
Gabriel Garcia Marquez - 100 Years of Solitude - quite possibly my all time favorite
Herman Melville - Moby Dick
Yukio Mishima - The Sound of Waves
Mark Twain - Tom Sawyer
John Steinbeck - Totilla Flat
Ernest Hemingway - Old Man and the Sea
Dr. Seuss - Green Eggs and Ham
 
Walden




















...and Click, Clack, Moo... Cows That Type (for my son... he likes the pictures and my sound effects).
 
Reading a good book and smoking a good cigar...nothing better. Some of my favorite authors and favorite book from them:

Neil Gaiman - American Gods
David Brin - The Uplift War
Connie Willis - The Doomsday Book
William Gibson - Neuromancer
Isaac Asimov - Foundation series
Gabriel Garcia Marquez - 100 Years of Solitude - quite possibly my all time favorite
Herman Melville - Moby Dick
Yukio Mishima - The Sound of Waves
Mark Twain - Tom Sawyer
John Steinbeck - Totilla Flat
Ernest Hemingway - Old Man and the Sea
Dr. Seuss - Green Eggs and Ham


Nice list, I also loved 100 Years of Solitude. Have you read Love in the Time of Cholera? If you like Gabriel Garcia Marquez you should give Jorge Borges a try as well, if you haven't already. I recomend Ficciones. Awesome! :thumbs:

-mark
 
It cannot get better than The Count of Monte Cristo by Dumas. I cannot help but be awe struck each time I read this work. I also really enjoy Sienkiewicz's With Fire and Sword. If you haven't read any part of the Sienkiewicz trilogy, I highly recommend it. He is truly a master of his craft.

-Mark
 
I'm reading Lord of the Rings for the first time. So far it's been great with my cigars.

Would go back to ...
To Have and Have Not and A Moveable Feast - Hemingway while smoking a Hemingway
The Razor's Edge - M. Sommerset Maughm
Last of the Mohicans

Anyone read The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin? I need to get this I think.
 
Two by David McCullough:

"John Adams" and "1776"
 
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