(10-23-2023, 05:18 PM)DISRAELI Wrote:(10-23-2023, 05:07 PM)Grace Wrote: All the books I read anymore are either just for fun, I'm rereading Texas Ranger by James Patterson ATM, or books of a religious nature (for instance books on the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith or A Case for Amillennialism Understanding The End Times by Kim Riddlebarger etc. Things people find boring... Lol)
I am excited to see some of the recommendations here though.. I'll keep an eye on your thread.
(10-23-2023, 04:58 PM)dbcowboy Wrote: Currently re-reading some great books from my younger days by the British author James Herbert.
Highly recommend!
Oh I love his books!
My own books have a religious nature, so I'll happily recommend them as they get published. "Prophets, priests, and politics" (on O.T.history) is coming next.
Wonderful to have you here! I don't normally read religious books, but I am going to have to give one a try. Any one in particular you would recommend for a first timer?
(10-23-2023, 05:15 PM)VioletDove Wrote: My dad got me interested in reading. He read a lot in his spare time. He would also make some interesting sandwiches because it was easier to eat a sandwich while reading than use a fork. I can’t think of much he didn’t put between two slices of bread I have the habit of doing the same thing. Gotta eat the bean or stew sandwiches kinda cold though or you may drop some on your book.
Right now I have a Dean Koontz book, that I found at a second hand store, staring at me. I need to crack it open to see if I accidentally bought one I’ve read already.
Smart Dad!
You know, Dean Koontz has so many of them, I've done the same thing, but I will re-read some of the old ones 2 or 3 times.