What is Your Favorite Book

My Favourite? Too Hard To Answer!

by Jean DAndrea Retired
Jean DAndrea Senior   Retired
Hi Joseph,
Think I'd have to say, whatever I'm reading at the moment, although it isn't strictly true.

Currently, that's Tom Clancy's "Executive Orders", which I'm reading for about the 4th time - always find something new in there.

I think one of my all time favourites would have to be Jane Austen's "Pride & Prejudice", but I couldn't tell you why. Perhaps because it's such a well written story about human nature?

Of course, when I was a child, my top book was Anna Sewell's "Black Beauty" closely followed by Feix Sultan's "Bambi" (The full version)

Better stop now, or I'll write a novel here myself. :-)
Oct 21st 2007 16:47

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Joseph Botelho Magnate I   Investing One Gram at a Time
He is a great writer no doubt about that what so ever............me l am also like you l do read a lot of sport related books and many other topics what ever l feel l am in the mood for................to me reading is a lost thing, nothing makes me smile more then when l see my son reading his book before he goes to bed at nite............his reading lite is on and he is reading that is so vital................not enough words can describe what it means to be able to grab a book and read it...........with all we are surrounded with reading has become a lost topic. for a lot of people not all but many................
Oct 21st 2007 22:12   
Jean DAndrea Senior   Retired
Hi Joe,

Afraid I can't share your interest in sports related books, but hey, that's what makes
life interesting isn't it, that we're all very different.

Am also currently reading Ted Andrews' book, "The Art Of Shapeshifting", but not
finding it too easy to get into. Shamanism is an interesting subject.
Michael Harner's "The Way Of The Shaman" is one of the best, it's practically a
classic on the subject.

Cheers
Jean
Oct 22nd 2007 18:34   
Jean DAndrea Senior   Retired
Well, it's a long way down the track since my last post in here, and although I've done quite a lot of reading, my two favourites as above still stand.

One really good book, fact, not fiction, I found very helpful was "Sams - Teach Yourself CSS in 2 Hours" 24 1 hour lessons that is, not in a day. LOL It was very useful when re-doing one of my websites. I still use it as a reference.....
Apr 16th 2011 21:46   
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