What was the last book you read?

Global Freemasonry - Harun Yaha

Amazing book! An Islamic view on materialism, humanism and new world order.
 
The Spawn said:
F. Paul Wilson wrote The Keep I think.

Sounds right,
I just didnt have the book with me at the time of posting,
still dont,
Now did you do a yahoo search for that,
Or did you read the book,
Or perhaps you like the author...
 
I recall hearing about a book that had Nazis and Vampires in it...you didn't say anything about them being Nazi Zombies though...so I took a chance.
 
Mistresses of Mayhem--Hornberger

Lies--and the lying liars who tell them --Franken
 
It was either Enders Game or The Cold One by Christopher Pike both excellent books. I read those weekns ago but i strated to read Speaker of the Dead a week ago and so far its boring...
 
The Spawn said:
I recall hearing about a book that had Nazis and Vampires in it...you didn't say anything about them being Nazi Zombies though...so I took a chance.

Yes I did fail to mention that,
and Alchemy
 
War of the Worlds e book. I read it in two nights, it's great. :)
 
I'm currently reading The Revolution Will Not Be Televised by Joe Trippi, former campaign manager of the Dean Presidential campaign. It's a real good read and an awesome analysis of the degredation of American politics due to corporate control and the TV.

:up:
 
"A Farewell to Arms" - Ernest Hemingway. I'm currently working on "The Stranger" and "1984".
 
book of edd said:
"A Farewell to Arms" - Ernest Hemingway. I'm currently working on "The Stranger" and "1984".

if you like 84 try 'A brave new world'~Adolf Huxley

who wrote 'The Stranger'(many have used that for a title)
 
Zarathi said:
if you like 84 try 'A brave new world'~Adolf Huxley

who wrote 'The Stranger'(many have used that for a title)


Read "Brave New World" over the summer, will probably check out 1984.
 
The Exorcist

Right now I'm reading Starship Troopers.
 
"Thunderhead" by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child - not bad, not bad. :)
 
Reading "Cheaper By the Dozen".



Really awesome book. Funny as crap.
 
First "Prey" - then "Sphere" - good choices, man - Michael Crichton rocks - "Sphere" is definitely one of his best. :D Might I also (in case you haven't read these already) suggest "Timeline" and "Jurassic Park"? Also, the aforementioned duo of Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child write books in a very similar vein as Michael Crichton (sci-fi adventure) - "The Ice Limit" and "The Cabinet of Curiosities" are EXCELLENT. Definitely recommended for anyone who enjoys Michael Crichton's stuff. :D
 
Derek Raymond's "The Devil's home on leave".
The Italian title for the book is something like "April is the cruelest of the months"
Ciao
 
Man-Thing said:
War of the Worlds e book. I read it in two nights, it's great. :)


The book kicks ass.:)


Theyre making a movie with Tom Cruise which will probably suck.Hollywood bastardizes everything!:mad::(
 

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