Books you've read at least twice
The Little Prince -- Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
(I've read it Way more than 2 times -- easy to do, since it's really short, and it's got pictures!)
The Surgeons Mate
by Patrick O'Brien (plus his 19 other novels in the AubreyMaturin work of genius!)
Midnight in Sicily by Peter Robb.
Everything you need to know about the Cosa Nostra (with the authentic foods of Sicily!)
I bought The Feed by Nick Clark Windo on Thursday and will finish it tonight. I'll likely read it again.
Jeffrey Archer's Kane and Abel. It shows the rise of a nobody who finds his life-long rival in somebody who was born with a silver spoon in his mouth... The novel spans the entire lives of these characters and ends in a melancholic truce.
Inspiring, timeless stuff.
Jeffrey Archer's Kane and Abel. It shows the rise of a nobody who finds his life-long rival in somebody who was born with a silver spoon in his mouth... The novel spans the entire lives of these characters and ends in a melancholic truce.
Inspiring, timeless stuff.
I've read a"A prisoner of birth" by Archer, and truth be told it disencourages me to read more books by him.
Tolstoy "War and Peace" .A quick read if you are having a five minute wait for a train!
lol
Arnold Pacey, Technology and World Civilization
Been teaching a course with this title and using this text. I've read most of the text at least five times. The whole at least twice.
Fiesta............Hemmingway.
Nearly all of Dickens
All of Evelyn Waugh
Crime and Punishment
Wuthering Heights
Troubles Farrell
many more