calleharnemark wrote:And of course the book we all need to read: the bible.
Lopdo wrote:where did he say the bible is all knowing? You are putting words in his mouth (or is it post?).
calleharnemark wrote:Holes by Louis Sachar . Good enjoying book a bout a boy who get sent to a camp for something he didn't too build character. Instead he finds himself. I like those books. Not much action he story progress quite slowly. You get time to really know the characters.
Also I recommend Tolkiens early work before Lord of the rings, the Silmarillion. Pretty much his Bible. Little collection of stories inspired by classic mythology.
And of course the book we all need to read: the bible.
Ratburntro44 wrote:calleharnemark wrote:Holes by Louis Sachar . Good enjoying book a bout a boy who get sent to a camp for something he didn't too build character. Instead he finds himself. I like those books. Not much action he story progress quite slowly. You get time to really know the characters.
Also I recommend Tolkiens early work before Lord of the rings, the Silmarillion. Pretty much his Bible. Little collection of stories inspired by classic mythology.
And of course the book we all need to read: the bible.
Excuse me, but the Silmarillion was not before the Lord of the Rings. Just because he started work on it earlier doesn't mean it was amde earlier.
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