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    Ahh ... The Firm and The Broker! Both superb books, and both in my top Grisham novels. I haven't gotten to The Associate and The Street Lawyer yet; I'll probably check them out after I finish The Green Mile (Stephen King) which I'm reading atm.

    I highly recommend you also read Grisham's first novel (A Time To Kill). Other books of his that I've read are: The Pelican Brief, The Runaway Jury, The Chamber (first one of his that I've ever read lol), The Testament, The Partner, The Client, The King of Torts, The Brethren, The Summons. XD

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    At the moment my interest has gone towards graphic novels :P

    I've just finished reading full metal alchemist

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    The Lost Hero
    Rick Riordan
    *Next chaapter to Percy Jackson

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    Currently, A Brief History Of Time, by Stephen Hawking. For the third time. I have such a short memory nowadays I have to re-read everything.

    I am the deadly stalker, I am the Midnight Walker
    In the mornings I like my metal black, just like my coffee

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    The Skeleton Coast - Clive Cussler.

    Recently finished the Wayfarer Redemption series by Sara Douglass and thought I had read all the books in my house. Surprisingly I hadn't read this one by Cussler, since I usually read them as soon as they are bought.
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    the hunger games series :P
    really good books
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    L.E. Modessit Jr. 'Mage Guard of Hamor' Newest book that I know of in the Saga of Recluse series.

    Special Props To Don Ezio for this!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Awesomeness5577 View Post
    Yeah, they are... Is the 3rd one out yet?
    ya its a very good i just finished it, but it didnt go the way i thought it would
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    Quote Originally Posted by Japengo View Post
    The Skeleton Coast - Clive Cussler.

    Recently finished the Wayfarer Redemption series by Sara Douglass and thought I had read all the books in my house. Surprisingly I hadn't read this one by Cussler, since I usually read them as soon as they are bought.
    Excellent choice, how are you enjoying it so far? And if this isn't your first Cussler novel, how do you feel it stands amongst the rest?

    Quote Originally Posted by Awesomeness5577 View Post
    I've been wanting to read Cussler, prolly after I finish Grisham.... Is he a good author also?
    Yes, he is. I've said this previously in this thread, but if you can get over the 'he-man' image he gives his characters, most notably Dirk Pitt, you'll find them to be a very good read.

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    Myself and probably quite a few others are delving into Tolkien.

    My nose is currently stuck in "The Silmarillion", as of now.

    Special Props To Don Ezio for this!

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