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Isaac Asimov was an amazing author. It would take up so much space on this page to list everything. If you haven’t read one of his books and you like futuristic  or mysteries, you should sample one of his.

Isaac Asimov
Name of Book-Book #                
 

The Black Widowers 1

Tales of The Black Widowers 2

More Tales of The Black Widowers 3

Casebook of The Black Widowers 4

Banquets of The Black Widowers 5

Puzzles of The Black Widowers 6

The Return of The Black Widowers 7

 

First Robot Novel

The Complete Robot …..I Robot 1

The Caves of Steel 2

The Naked Sun3

The Robots of Dawn 4

Robots and Empire 5

The Currents of Space6

The Star, Like Dust7

Pebble in the Sky 8

Prelude to Foundation 9

Foundation 10

Foundation and Empire 11

The Second Foundation 12

Foundation's Edge 13

Foundation and Earth 14

Foundation Fear (1 of 3) 15

Foundation and Chaos 16

Foundation's triumph17

 

Robots in Time

Predator 1

Marauder 2

Warrior 3

Dictator 4

Emperor 5

Invader 6 

This house loves to read and these are my books. We share.

If you haven't noticed they are making movies out of all the books I have read. As you can tell I like to read espionage and mysteries quite a bit. 

THE AUTHORS I LIKE:

Agatha Christi             Scott Turow

Isaac Asimov                Joyce Meyer

Michael Crichton         Clive Cussler

Robert Ludlum             John Grisham.

Trevanian                            Robert Byrne

Alfred Hitchcock         Tom Clancy                          

                                Sir Walter Scott - Ivanhoe

The Left Behind Series

Jean M. Auel; Not for everybody,

                        very geological

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Gone With the Wind

Rebecca

Madame Bovary

The History of Tom Jones

The Three Musketeers

Tales of the South Pacific

The Scarlett Letter

The Call of the Wild

The Adventures of Robin Hood

Pride and Prejudice

Two Years before the Mast

The Yearling

Ben-Hur

The Robe

The Adventure of Tom Sawyer

The Hand of the Baskervilles

Of Human Bondage

Life with Father

Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

The Canterbury Tales

The Wind and the Willows 

 

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

The Return of Sherlock Holmes

The Memories of Sherlock Holmes

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Bill O’Reilly’s book, Factor for Kids is a great book, Tom and I both have read it. I think the book would be a good way to start conversations on different subjects with your child. I have had many a conversation with Sarah in the past. Yet I find that it would be interesting to ask her, her opinion on this or that subject. He starts each chapter with children’s remarks on the subject at hand.  

The hardest book I think I have ever read is Ivanhoe. I was forever looking up words in the Index, Glossary, and then the Note area. It seemed I was always seeing a footnote that would send me to the note area to learn more about it; word, hill, or something, True I was only 20 but I think my memory is right on this one. I still have the actual book I read back then. I lost a lot of things through the years and I still have the book.

 

Charles Dickens

The Old Curiosity Shop

Little Dorrit

Great Expectations

 A Tale of Two Cities

The Posstumous Paper ofthe Pickwick Club (1837)

Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby -

                The printing I have is in two books.

                It has the actual advertisments from

                the paper from April 2,1838 -

                October 1,1839 

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Joyce Meyer

Me and My Big Mouth

Life Without Strife

Be Anxious for Nothing

Managing your Emotions

The Secret Power of Speaking God’s Words

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