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Recommend a GREAT book!!!

Xemaniac

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I don't know if anyone of u have read "The Sword and the Scimitar" more known as "Ironfire" by David W Ball,
but I have to say it is probably one of the best books i've ever read.

I would like to know if anyone of u have ever read it and what u thought about it,
cause here NOBODY i know reads alot or has read that book cause I dont think it has come out in our language.

I dont want 2 b the only one who has read this Great book and if u haven't read it yet...JUST DO IT! (Hope Nike won't sue me for that).

http://www.davidwball.com/ironfire.htm
 
There's another thread like this somewhere. That might be why no one's replied. I'm too lazy to look it up though, so I'll reccommend a few books.
Phantom by Susan Kay. It's a re-telling Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera, only the characters have been fleshed out and more is revealed about Erik's stormy past. Prepare to experience a lifetime of agony and self-loathing brought on by the most hideous face, the most beautiful voice, and the most astonishing genius in the world.
The Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter Series by Laurell K. Hamilton, books 1-8. These are a great read; they're fun, sexy, scary, disturbing, funny, sarcastic, exciting, and anything else you could want out of a book. And did I mention the HOT vampires? ^-^ Downside: once you get past book 8, Anita changes and becomes a slut who sleeps with five guys simultaneously. And she turns into a whiny psychopath. And everyone is suddenly a Mary Sue.
Fahrenheit 451 and Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury. This man never ceases to amaze me. He is one of the world's best writers. Fahrenheit is about a dystopian futuristic society in which everything has become so controlled that books are no longer read, only burned. Something Wicked takes place sometime prior to the 50's, I think, and is about two boys who discover the carnival they attended is run by devils. Once you read it, you will never look at carousells the same way again.
 
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