Question:
Can you please suggest me which book should I read?plz?
shubham s
2010-10-19 07:40:51 UTC
first of all thank you for opening this page

hey all....well till now i have read study in scarlet and sign of four-sherlock homes and I dont like them....I am more to books which are on real parts of life,emotional and good...

one day I read rusking bond short story book and I loved them

then I read room on the roof and vagrants in the valley by ruskin...3 books of short stories by him and read The eyes have it(which I really loved)

his work is on real people...real situations and thing....after reading him I think on his work for long time....


now I hope you can understand my choice and suggest me book and thank you

and I have neve read any fictional work I think....maybe I will like non fictional work only...

one of my friend suggested me to read david copperfieled but I know nothing....thank you again
Four answers:
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2010-10-19 08:01:45 UTC
Fictional writers you might enjoy are

John Steinbeck " Cannery Row", "The Grapes of Wrath", "East of Eden"Grapes of wrath won the Pulitzer prize for Steinbeck,.

James A Michener "Hawaii

Herman Melville "Moby Dick"

ALL OF THESE (ABOVE) CAN BE FOUND AT THE LIBRARY

Lloyd C Douglass "The Big Fisherman"

More current fictional authors are James Patterson, Dean Koontz, John Grisham.

Some of my personal favorites are by Jane Auel (pronounced OWL) are in her Earth Children series:

"Clan of the Cave Bear", "The Shelters of Stone", Valley of the Horses",and "The Plains of Passage"
Fly Guy
2010-10-19 20:41:28 UTC
Dangerous Days: The Autobiography of a Photojournalist, and its sequel, Blades: The Autobiography of a Rescue-Helicopter Pilot, both by J. William Turner. Realistic fiction about teens in several dramatic life and death situations set in Australia, Canada, England and California during the years 1981-1982 and 1995-2001. Each is written as a series of four related shorter novels (about 100 pages per novel) inside a single cover dealing with teenage, adult and social themes.
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2016-10-19 09:56:24 UTC
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2010-10-19 07:45:05 UTC
Try reading Christopher Isherwood's books. They're all based on him and people he knew. The book Single Man was based on what he thought his life would be like if his lover died. The book Cabaret also has lots of characters based on real people he met when he lived in Berlin.

Also, I can't believe you don't like Sherlock Holmes! The books are so good :D


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