Thursday, October 4, 2012

Have you ever stay awake all night with the book...?


Question


Have you ever stay awake all night with the book...?
... because you simply couldnt stop reading. And you didnt care you are going to schoolwork tomorrow? Which book?


Answer


Happened to me lots of times.I even used to read books under cover of text books in school.Got caught too!My parents knew me too well and allowed me to go to library only for long school holidays.Books which kept me all night arebrbrAny book by Enid blyton.while I was in schoolbrbrReillys Luck by Louis LAmour.Its a western.A young boy is abandoned by his own mothershe tells her boyfriend to kill himThe boy ends up with a gambler and he brings him up.Turns out to be the best gamble he ever made.The boy grows up and later kills the people who murdered the gambler.The Daybreakers,Fair blows the wind,Galloway are also good books by the same author.brbrDresden file book series by Jim Butcher.There are books in the series beginning with stormfront.It narrates the story of Harry Dresden,chicagos only professional wizard who works as a detective.He stands between the general population who is ignorant about the supernatural world and the monsters vampires,werewolves,fallen angels,fey.He is aided by Bob,a talking skull.Karrin Murphya police officer and Thomasa white court vampire.brbrScaramouche by Rafael Sabatini.When his best friend, a young clergyman, is killed in a mockery of a duel by an arrogant noble, just to quiet his eloquent expressions of democratic ideals, AndreLouis Moreau vows revenge. From that point, through meteoric careers as a consummate actor and scenario writer, then as a fencing master, and finally a politician, the brilliant Moreau keeps thwarting the aims of the aristocratic Marquis de la Tour dAzyr. However, the nobleman causes pain to Moreau as well, and the time must come when the two will meet to settle their enmity once and for all. You are not likely to guess how their confrontation finally turns out. Set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, this swashbuckling novel is exciting throughout, and it presents one of the most dashing heroes in fiction, a man who can fight equally well with his mind, his mouth, his pen, and his sword, a man who stirs up events wherever he goes.



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