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    #21
    Two books I enjoyed reading (and don't mind reading over and over):

    Sophie's World by Jostein Gaarder (1991) --> philosophy lessons disguised as a novel.

    Even Cowgirls Get The Blues by Tom Robbins (1976) --> old title, but one that I still find hilarious to this day. Since the copy I got was missing the last couple of chapters or so, I never got to know how the story ended. Naghahanap tuloy ako ng kopya sa mga second-hand book stores.

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    #22
    Aztec (i forgot the author) - - - maybe this was where Mel Gibson got his inspiration in doing apocalypto. .

    old books by stephen king - before he got bitten by the commercialism bug.

    The Bourne Trilogy - better to read the books before watching the movie.

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    #23
    I forgot to mention "In the name of the Rose" - - which is a good book with a good movie adaptation starring Sean Connery.

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    #24
    Quote Originally Posted by teratoma View Post
    Give some books na sa tingin nyo worthwhile basahin
    2 books that I never get tired reading again and again

    1. House on Garibaldi Street - the true account of how Mossad capture Adolf Eichmann in Argentina, no James Bond like scenario, just pure unadulterated intelligence job/operation on how Eichman was identified and eventually led to his capture. The author of the book is the chief and considered father of modern Mossad himself, Isser Harrell, he himself led the operation in Argentina.

    2. Spymasters of Israel - basically this book tells the story of how Mossad came to be, from its early days before the eruption of WWII when they were smuggling Jews into Palestine from Europe up to the early '80s Mossad. This book is a collection of the greatest operations of Mossad including their failures as the organization was maturing.

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    #25
    I am still looking for [SIZE=2]The Age of Shiva (English). My friend says its a nice book, I am not sure if its available in National Bookstores or Powerbooks.
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    #26
    recently read:
    -the relic by douglas preston and lincoln child, had a movie adaptation before with the same title
    -the innocent by harlan coben
    -the hua shan hospital murders by david rotenberg

    now reading the voice of the night by dean koontz

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    #27
    my all-time favorites:
    complete guide to guys by dave barry
    a personal matter by kenzaburo oe
    noli me tangere
    the iliad
    the day john met paul (forgot the author)
    a brief history of time by stephen hawkins
    roots
    angela's ashes by frank mccourt

    and, of course, from the bible: the acts of the apostles, the 4 gospels, genesis, exodus, leviticus, and the other early books. . .

    kung gusto mong matawa, get those books by dave barry. . .ther's no page na hindi ka patatawanin

    enjoy. . .

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    #28
    I love Finnegan's Wake by James Joyce and A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking. I also invented the wheel and I am also the queen of England. hehe.

    Seriously, I enjoyed reading Douglas Coupland's Generation X. The guy is a pop culture expert.

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    #29
    recently i read the following books:

    the giver - lois lowry
    gathering blue - lois lowry
    messenger - lois lowry
    the belgariad series - david eddings
    the mallorean series - david eddings
    bourne identity - robert ludlum
    bridge to terrabithia - katherine paterson
    next - michael crichton

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    #30
    ^ lois lowry is sort of for teens

    but still, "the giver" is a very good book
    Last edited by roninblade; April 17th, 2008 at 06:43 PM.

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