Wednesday, February 8, 2012

What other books would i like if i like: ken follet. angels & demons.?

My fav books are:



pillars of the earth - ken follett.



world wthout end - ken follett.



angels %26amp; demons - dan brown (if im not mistaken.)



di vinci code - dan brown



farenheit 451What other books would i like if i like: ken follet. angels %26amp; demons.?
Yeah, Angels and Demons is also by Dan Brown. I enjoyed the books as well. His third book, The Lost Symbol, will also have the same main character Robert Langdon. But it isnt due to be published until September.



I suggest:



The Children of Men by PD James

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/The-Chi鈥?/a>

The human race has become infertile, and the last generation to be born is now adult. Civilization itself is crumbling as suicide and despair become commonplace. Oxford historian Theodore Faron, apathetic toward a future without a future, spends most of his time reminiscing. Then he is approached by Julian, a bright, attractive woman who wants him to help get her an audience with his cousin, the powerful Warden of England. She and her band of unlikely revolutionaries may just awaken his desire to live . . . and they may also hold the key to survival for the human race.



A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Clockwo鈥?/a>

After his youthful adventures of raping and pillaging, Alex finds himself in prison. When he volunteers for an experiment, his sentence is commuted to two weeks. The experiment leaves him physically incapable of doing wrong and releases him back into the world. However, when he repeatedly runs into people he has wronged in the past, his real suffering begins.



Next by Michael Crichton

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Next/Mi鈥?/a>

Devilishly clever, Next blends fact and fiction into a breathless tale of a new world where nothing is what it seems, and a set of new possibilities can open at every turn. Next challenges our sense of reality and notions of morality. Balancing the comic and bizarre with the genuinely frightening and disturbing, Next shatters our assumptions, and reveals shocking new choices where we least expect.



The Catcher In The Rye by JD Salinger

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/The-Cat鈥?/a>

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