I'm heading to the bookstore and I'm looking for a good book.
Any suggestions? I have recently read Hunt for the Skinwalker, The Brain The Owners Manual.
I like fiction and nonfiction, science topics as well. Love creepy stuff especially if it has some truth to it.
Help please
Thanks, Rachel
Ugh I think I posted this in the wrong forum as usual. Anyone in Memphis, TN area here?
[edit on 5-7-2008 by Bachrk]
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i love Brian Lumley
necroscope series and offshoots
www.brianlumley.com...
enjoy
david
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Those sound interesting.
Thanks I'll look him up!
Anyone else?
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Perverted Realities- it is a little scifi, horror, and fantasy, and a little humor thrown in for good measure. It is a short read, but I really liked
it. Plus, I heard it is a series and the second series is coming out in the autumn.
Anyway- happy shopping.
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Jaws.
Just do it.
It is awesome.
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Here are mostly new nonfiction titles with an ATS spin to them:
A nuclear family vacation: travels in the world of atomic weaponry (Hardcover, June 2008). By Sharon Weinberger and Nathan Hodge. The authors were
recently interviewed about this book on C-span. Good interview.
My Guantanomo diary: the detainees and the stories they told me (Hardcover, June 2008). By Mahvish Khan. The author is a law student who worked with
some of the detainees.
Top secret tourism: Your travel guide to germ warfare laboratories, clandestine aircraft bases and other places in the United States you're not
supposed to know about. (Paperback, 2007) By Harry Helms.
The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes, and Why (Hardcover, June 2008). By Amanda Ripley. Why did New Orleans struggle to survive
post-Katrina, yet Morgan Stanley saved its World Trade Center employees on 9-11? Why are some people immobilized by disaster while others know
clearly how to respond? Ripley, a journalist, interviews many experts as well as disaster survivors and concludes that knowing how you will actually
react under intense stress may be your key to survival in a major disaster.
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The best book I have probably ever read was Aztec by Gary Jennings. ALL his books
are good, but you absolutley cannot go wrong with this EPIC tale. Read this to really escape!
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Life changing....
"Morning of the Magicians"
Louis Paowels and Jacques Bergier
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