Orson Scott Card wrote "Ender's game" and three other books in a series. I have no
time to 'splain them now. Go read them. VERY good. Better than Dune or
Hitchhiker's Guide . . .
Later guys . . . I'm off in five minutes to Columbia!!!!
{pant, pant}
Noel Wilson wrote:
> I've got an idea too. We're all writers, so we're all probably readers, too.
> Has anybody read any good books lately? And what made them so good.
>
> We just got finished reading The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner for
> English. It was spectacular. So deep and so much to analyze. We're getting
> ready to read A Prayer For Owen Meany by John Irving next. It looks good. For
> pleasure reading I'm reading War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy, which is
> magnificent. It's going to take me slightly a little while to finish it, but I
> think'll it be worth. it. Tolstoy has this wonderful ability to create a
> personality and make it live so that you see it vividly. And his situations
> and characters are fictitious enough to be completely believable and true, and
> complex enough to be real life.
>
> Noel
>
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