READING THRILLERS
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Can you name a CEO who does not know how to read in our days? Can you name a Head of State who does not know how to read in 21st century? Can you name any successful person who does not know how to read in our days?
By Siew Cheng Hoe | Published 6/13/2009
Love thrillers? If so, you won't be able to put these books down, once you've started reading them.
By Emma S. | Published 3/19/2006
This is my list of the best summer thrillers to read this year.
By Cicely Richard | Published 6/2/2009
An overview of must read thrillers for your summer reading pleasure.
By H. C. Morrissey | Published 6/2/2009
Unfortunately, on February 6, 2008, I finally came down with every bug that my kids had been spreading around the classroom, all at once. I spent seven of the next nine days confined to my house. But, I was also able to start reading a ridiculous number of books.
By Andrea Coventry | Published 4/8/2008
Adults should take time out to read during the summer, too--it is a great break, and it also encourages kids to want to read. Try reading one of these novels.
By Michelle Robinson | Published 7/7/2007
A quick look at the book of short stories collected in Just After Sunset: Stories from Stephen King published in 2008.
By Alledria Hurt | Published 8/12/2009
Science fiction is a fun, mind-opening and wide-ranging field of literature, but it can be hard to find a place to start. With the novels listed here, you'll be ready to make your way into a whole new literary world.
By Lisa Richardson | Published 7/1/2009
Looking for an exciting way to pass a hot summer day, without breaking a sweat? One great way is with a summer mystery novel. These novels provide action, suspense and thrills, and are a great way to pass the time at the beach or pool.
By Keith Miller | Published 6/1/2009
A look into the world of monsters and why they inspire us to sleep with one eye open, fear their existence, but continue to watch them in movies and mimic them on Halloween.
By Sherri Granato | Published 4/15/2009
As summer gets rolling, people start heading to the beach. If you are like I, summertime and time spent on the beach means time during which you can read without any sort of real time constraint or guilt.
By Bryan Terry | Published 6/11/2008
Are you a fast reader? You envy those who can read twice as fast as you are. The fast readers always finish the examination earlier than you do. The fast readers need lesser time to study.
By Siew Cheng Hoe | Published 8/17/2009
brief remarks on recently read crime fiction and thrillers, mentioning authors and titles and summarizing plots
By Cath Stockbridge | Published 2/23/2009
There are many books on the literary market that are worth reading. Sometimes we don't venture out of a genre we are familiar with. Here are some books in the Christian genre you should read.
By Jennifer Weiss | Published 2/19/2009
If you're in the mood for love and you don't mind reading subtitles, check out these charming movies from Korean cinema that hasn't been remade by Hollywood for American audiences. Yet.
By Melissa Raineri | Published 2/6/2009
Before I even began to read The Partner, just one of John Grisham's legal thrillers, I was intrigued.
By T. Hillukka | Published 1/22/2009
The Last Days is the second book in Joel C. Rosenberg's series of political thrillers.
By R.E. Norton | Published 1/14/2009
brief remarks on nine recent novels, chiefly mystery stories and thrillers, read in the past few weeks
By Cath Stockbridge | Published 1/7/2009
Some comments on nine recently published, popular novels often categorized in the mystery section of book stores and libraries.
By Cath Stockbridge | Published 10/21/2008
I have been reading Christian fiction for quite some time now and have found several favorite authors that I would like to suggest to you if you are looking for something new to read.
By Lisa Haupt | Published 10/10/2008
Before you hit the beach (or the pool) this summer, don't forget to pack these great beach-worth books. Just be sure to put on some extra-strong sunblock before you start-because they're so absorbing that you might forget to flip!
By Kristin Dreyer Kramer | Published 7/18/2008
I was at my local library recently, trying to choose my next book. Reading the jacket of "Velocity" made me pick it immediately. The premise: a bartender named Billy Wiles finds a note on his car one night after work. The note contains an ultimatum:
By Tonia Jordan | Published 5/19/2008
Ever read the flap of a book and want to read it? Well, in the case of this book, I was reading the flap of the author's second novel, which praised his first novel so much, I picked up Michael Gruber's Tropic Of Night.
By Saul Relative | Published 3/16/2008
Each B-Movie Round-Up features mini-reviews of two films that no one in their right mind would admit to owning. I seek out the most obscure b-movies I can get my bloodied claws on and dissect them for your reading (dis)pleasure.
By Dom Coccaro | Published 1/6/2008
Each B-Movie Round-Up features mini-reviews of two films that no one in their right mind would admit to owning. I seek out the most obscure b-movies I can get my bloodied claws on and dissect them for your reading (dis)pleasure.
By Dom Coccaro | Published 8/24/2007
Thanks to authors like John Grisham and Scott Turow, there are plenty of legal thrillers on the market today. However, when I first set out to draft one of my own, I found there was actually very little information available about writing them.
By Jack Oceano | Published 3/23/2007
This is a review of one of Dean Koontz's best thrillers, Strangers. It is about a group of
people who find out they know more about each other than they thought. And a turning point for humanity is next to come.
By Sherry Asbury | Published 2/16/2007
The next best thing to an adventure is reading a story about one. These picks for the Top Ten Gift Ideas for the Well Read Adventurer are entertaining, amusing and inspiring tales from those who dared.
By Anna Burroughs | Published 11/23/2006
During the Cold War, the genre of espionage thrillers enjoyed great pouplarity in the reading public. Since the demise of the Soviet Union, the genre has seemingly fallen on hard times.
By Pieracarla Santucci | Published 8/15/2005
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