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Originally posted by Cogidubnus View PostDifficult choice, and definitely not Ripper-related...
There really are so many...but fiction-wise probably Lord of the Rings which, (after the Hobbit at age 7), I came late to, and first read at the age of 17 - I've read it at least twice a year ever since, and still find something new in it every now and again
Non-Fiction would be an ecuminical matter...
All the best
Dave
I did read a book lately called Spindrift, by Jan Bryant Bartell. Man, I lived in it. I painted it. I just got back from Manhattan taking pictures of it. Me on the townhouse stoop where the author wrote about her life in the haunted townhouse in NYC Greenwich Village. I haven't been to the Village in years. That book gave me the motivation to train-trek over there from NJ. That really is my favorite, right now.
I love reading.
Other fav books have been: Patti Boyd's Wonderful Tonight.
Fatal Tryst/Gerald Tomlinson about the Hall Mills murders.
Gone with the wind/Margaret Mitchell.
I Claudius/Robert Graves.
History of witchcraft and Salem village/Charles Upham.
Little Witch/Anna Elizabeth Bennett.
Poltergeists fact or fancy/ Sacheverell Sitwell.
Cape May Ghost Stories and Shipwrecks and Legends round Cape May/Seibold and Adams. (Most anything by Seibold and Adams)
The 12 Caesars/Suetonius
Fall River Tragedy/Edwin Porter
Bambi/Felix Salten
Green Mansion/William Henry Hudson
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Originally posted by Steve S View PostLOTR (again...)
Collected Lovecraft
Northwest Passage (Roberts)
Sword at Sunset (Sutcliff)
Any of the Flashman series...Oh,and G McD F's War memoirs "Quartered safe out here"Three things in life that don't stay hidden for to long ones the sun ones the moon and the other is the truth
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I rate Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy as my favorite piece of fiction.
Frank Herbert's Dune has to be greatest sci fi novel ever.
Truman Capote's In cold blood is the greatest crime novel.
William Peter Blatty's The Excorcist is the greatest horror novel.
Scott Turow's Presumed innocent is the best suspense novel.
In the true crime arena, helter skelter and Zodiac are probably my faves.
Charriere's Papillon is the greatest autobiography.SCORPIO
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Originally posted by Steve S View PostLOTR (again...)
Collected Lovecraft
Northwest Passage (Roberts)
Sword at Sunset (Sutcliff)
Any of the Flashman series...Oh,and G McD F's War memoirs "Quartered safe out here"
mikehuh?
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Originally posted by Scorpio View PostI rate Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy as my favorite piece of fiction.
Frank Herbert's Dune has to be greatest sci fi novel ever.
Truman Capote's In cold blood is the greatest crime novel.
William Peter Blatty's The Excorcist is the greatest horror novel.
Scott Turow's Presumed innocent is the best suspense novel.
In the true crime arena, helter skelter and Zodiac are probably my faves.
Charriere's Papillon is the greatest autobiography.Three things in life that don't stay hidden for to long ones the sun ones the moon and the other is the truth
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Being a bit of an amateur criminologist I love reading about true crimes. I must have read thousands of books over the years on the subject.
However, I have recently discovered an author by the name of Ann Rule. She has written about 27 books and I've read about six of them so far.
The book that I HIGHLY recommend is called 'Everything She Ever Wanted'. (Check out the reviews on Amazon). It's the true story of a series of complex murders and explores the personality of a very sick woman. This really is a page turner, you won't be able to put it down!
Ann Rule's research into her subject matter is phenomenal yet she writes in a way that you feel as though you're reading a novel.
I shall be buying more of her books.This is simply my opinion
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