Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell.
Aaaaaamaaaaaaazing!!!!!!
Im currently reading Long Way Round...cos I love bikes, Ewan McGregor, travel, Charley Boorman, bikes, adventures and did i mention bikes? :twisted:
If you havent read the Discworld books they are top - especially if you like silly humour.
I thought it was only one week to Half Blood Prince, its out on the 16th (next Sat) isnt it?
ok, here goes....
All of Dan Browns are great reads, very well thought out...
If your into vampire books with a twist and a bit of romance i highly recomend Laurell K Hamilton there are 12 in the series, the first one is The Anita Blake Vampire Hunter Series - Guilty Pleasures.... i have all 12 if anyone wants to pm me for the pdf!
For horror books there is no one better than Richard Laymon... all great reads a mix of gore and sex, what more could you ask for?!?
for a bit of a reality check The Lovely Bones - Alice Sebold..
there are loads more i could reccommend, but will leave it at that
anything by Iain Banks, will have you hooked for ages. :P
The crow road
The wasp Factory
compliciticy
All 3 brilliant :P
Cathy~
As an alternative to DaVinci Code, you might wanna try Foucalt's Pendulum by Umberto Eco. Far better researched in esoterica, imho. We've got a copy you can borrow, but you'll have to come get it. ;)
~Reese! :love:
The Da Vinci Code effectively plagiarised The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail without any credits at all. And Dan Brown's writing style leaves much to desired. The ending of The Code was a complete anti-climactic cop out - Yup I really enjoyed it. When I finished it I left it in a hut in the middle of South Africa and I now regret doing it to the South Africans - they don't deserve it.
If you want something well written and totally engaging I'd recommend Saturday by Ian McKewan or any of his other books. Atonementis really good - they're making it into a film.