I though I would create a spin off thread after reading the thread The Davinci Code.
EagerBeaver described the book by saying:
Personally I enjoyed the book for two reasons: It was written well enough to hold my interest, and two It's theme led to some rtruly wonderful conversations with some of my friends where we ended up pondering life, history and the meaning of the universe.
I am always on the lookout for new books (both fact and fiction) to add to my book list. What are some of the books you have read that you can reccomend? What are some of your all time favorites? Which do you consider to be must reads?
Naughtylady, (and book worm)
Ronnie
If I have a little money, I will buy a book, If there is any left over I wll worry about food and rent.
EagerBeaver described the book by saying:
As for the Da Vinci Code, I read the book and was not so impressed with it. I think what really made the book was the controversial theme. It did hold my interest, but it was hardly the best novel I have read in recent years.
Personally I enjoyed the book for two reasons: It was written well enough to hold my interest, and two It's theme led to some rtruly wonderful conversations with some of my friends where we ended up pondering life, history and the meaning of the universe.
I am always on the lookout for new books (both fact and fiction) to add to my book list. What are some of the books you have read that you can reccomend? What are some of your all time favorites? Which do you consider to be must reads?
Naughtylady, (and book worm)
Ronnie
If I have a little money, I will buy a book, If there is any left over I wll worry about food and rent.