Man on Fire by A.J.Quinnel- quite different than the film. Both are excellent
The Da Vinchi Code by Dan Brown
Airframe by Michael Crichton
Man on Fire by A.J.Quinnel- quite different than the film. Both are excellent
The Da Vinchi Code by Dan Brown
Oooo good book. enjoyOriginally Posted by S'13
Robert Snow -Swat Teams: Explosive Face-Offs With America's Deadliest Criminals
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Great book expecially if you want to get an A in the instructors class.
I'm currently ready "The Black Company" by Glen Cook (for the 3rd time or so). It's some kind of gritty fantasy novel, telling the story of a company of mercs who somehow find themselves constantly fighting for the wrong guys. Fun to read, though it starts a little slow. And don't let the corny front cover drive you away![]()
my matress label...ohh quilted
Logistics and Retail Management by
John Fernie, Leigh Sparks
Retail Marketing by Peter Mckoldrick
The Retailing Book: Principles and Applications by Paul Freathy
Logistics and Supply Chain Management by Martin Christopher
Riveting stuff..
Wonder Boys by Michael Chabon (made into a movie starring Michael Douglas and Tobey Maguire). Great book (great movie, too).
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I just bought a small book. It consists of the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution in their entirty. It cost only $1.00 at Borders. I recommend that all Americans pick one up![]()
x2Originally Posted by Devgru77
Well said. I think that every citizen should read the Constitution of his country.Originally Posted by Devgru77
My notes of Chemistry maths and physics
Andy McNab's Firewall...
Last Light is next on the list
"Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)" by Jerome K. Jerome. The book is damn hilarous :o)