I loved this book because of its deep and well thought through plot that just took one turn and twist after another, all the while making you wonder what would happen if Air Force One were ever to crash for real?
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Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Favorite Book Challenge Blogfest
I loved this book because of its deep and well thought through plot that just took one turn and twist after another, all the while making you wonder what would happen if Air Force One were ever to crash for real?
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A good selection of books Gregg and also good reasons for liking them.
ReplyDeleteYvonne,
Interesting list.
ReplyDeleteThe Island of Blue Dolphins was one of my favorite childhood books. As for LOTR, it's a classic and a must read.
I haven't read any of those books, but I did watch Lord of the Rings movie! (Does that count?) Undaunted Courage sounds like a good book.
ReplyDeleteGreat list of reads! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteThe only books on here I've read are the LOTR books, and I very much enjoyed them. I read their precursor, The Hobbit, in fifth grade and just had to read the whole series. I've enjoyed Ambrose's writing in the past, but hadn't heard of this book. All of your picks sounded interesting; I think I need to put them on my list of must-reads!
ReplyDeleteTina @ Life is Good
and I are joining forces in another challenge. We're going to visit and comment at each of the participants, starting with the reflections post. We hope you'll join us!
Shannon @ The Warrior Muse
Know them all except the last two-thanks for the list! I'm reading "Miracle On the River Kwai" right now--EXCELLENT, you should really check it out--it's the true story, not the story portrayed in movie. Amazing how the Lord moved in the Japanese work camps.
ReplyDelete~Scarlett
Your list surprised me. I was fully expecting all spiritual type books. I have one Ambrose book (don't remember what it is) that I have yet to read even though I've had it for many years. Wasn't a movie made of The President's Plane Is Missing? I think I saw it. Is Robert J Serling Rod of Twilight Zone's brother or something?
ReplyDeleteLee
Tossing It Out