(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 breadI 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.