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Rusty T
May 12th 2003, 04:31 PM
Job, A Comedy of Errors (I think this is the correct title) by Robert Heinlein.

Give it a try.

tizzi

dublczek
May 24th 2003, 11:01 AM
Job: A Comedy of Justice by Robert Heinlein

:smile:

"When thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned." Isaiah 43:2

Andrew31
June 12th 2003, 08:27 PM
Angels and Demons by Dan Brown

For those of you interested in scientific, religious, and dark intrigue. An unlikely group of characters frantically fight to stop an unthinkable threat to the human race. It was a page turner for me and the moral of the story cannot be found until the very end.
Do give it a try! I think you'll like it. :thumb:

mandolin
June 14th 2003, 02:35 AM
dude...I read angels and demons about a year or two ago. That book totally rocks. I'm not usually into novels...but that book is extreme. I really wonder how factual the stufff about the illuminati is though. Researching deeper...i can never seem to find stuff that supports the claims made in the book. I've never been to sure how true the supposed facts are. It seems like a thriller novel based on factual history and places....but at the same time...i wonder if the stuff cited is even true.

Like...what the heck DOES novus ordo seclorum mean?? And why is it on my money?? New secular order??? And did the illuminati infiltrate the masonic temple and partially overrun the american government for a while. What's with the masonic pyramid on the dollar bill?? Were satanic cults really invented by the catholic church to scare people away from science and make them come to church? I really wonder how many of his claims are actually true.

Sorry for giving the stuff away. But that book totally ROCKS!!
I'll definitely say that everyone should go check it out.

I don't really remember a moral :shrug: ...but it was good anyways.

Andrew31
June 18th 2003, 06:14 AM
Has anyone read the new thriller by Dan Brown, The Da Vinci Code?

It just came out in hardback. From the looks of it, the author seems to have used the same protagonist as he did in Angels and Demons. I can't wait for it to come out in paperback.

I just thought I ask. Anyone? Anyone?:teeth:

Peter Kirby
June 22nd 2003, 09:42 AM
I enjoyed The Bear and the Dragon by Tom Clancy. Rather interesting in light of the conflict that the USA has gotten itself into in recent times.

best,
Peter Kirby