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My favorites:
Dennis Lehane - Prayers for Rain, Shutter Island
Harlan Coben - Tell No One, Gone for Good, No 2nd Chance
Dan Brown - Angles and Demons, The Da Vinci Code
Michael Crichton - Shere, Timeline, Prey
Clive Cussler - Dirk Pitt novels
Greg Rucka - Keeper, Finder, Smoker, Shooting...
I agree that Mystic River, the movie, is a fantastic film. Better than the book as far as I am concerned.
As far as the book, Dennis Lehane is also one of my favorite authors, but I wasn't impressed with Mystic River, the book. Lahane's previous books in the Kenzie/Genaro series were...
Communion by Whitley Strieber.
I was fascinated with the realm of UFOs and alien abductions at the time and this book totally had me engrossed and frighten at the bumps in the night while reading it into the darkest hours.
The Ultimate Spider-Man run has got to be close to over two years now. Written by Brian Michael Bendis, it has to be one of the best "new" comics out there.
Ultimate X-Men started around the same time as Ulti. Spidey and is at issue #41.
Ultimate Six, which is a take on an Avengers type...
I've read both. I read The Da Vinci Code first than read Angels & Demons. I liked Da Vinci better, but only because it was first really.
Both books have the same protagonist, Robert Langdon and both involve mysteries of and surrounding Christendom.
The books can be read out of sequence...
I prefered the theatrical release of Mystic River over the book. Dennis LeHane is one of my favorites, but I thought the story played better as a movie than on the written page.
I'm catholic as well and found it extremely interesting. Angels and Demons is similar in it's subject matter.
I haven't looked up any of the Da Vinci references in the book, however I do plan to. I would love other suggestions along this same line.
How are you defining "content"? Subject matter? Then yes, all books have content. A book full of blank pages is called a journal or diary. The content has not been written yet, therefore it is not a "book".
Left Behind is a 12 book series by Tim Lahaye and Jerry B. Jenkins having to do with the Rapture and the last days on earth before and during the Tribulation.
I found it very entertaining. 11 books have been released to date.