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Does anyone like to read?

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Does anyone like to read? If so, what is your fav. book. I just finished reading Fighting Spirit by Bruce Thomas. It was a biography of the greatest martial artist of all time, Bruce Lee. I also like The Catcher in the Rye, On the Road, and many others.

 

 

The less effort, the faster and more powerful you will be ~ Bruce Lee

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i read the bruce thomas biagraphy..many times..a very good book for anyone who is a fan of bruce lee..which by the way the anniversary of his death was three days ago..this is one of the most accurate novels of the life of the little dragon has been published to date..mostly facts and not the streched out immagination of many other books out there dealing with the life of the "little dragon"

 

 

Javier l Rosario

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under master Atef s Himaya

"whenever youre lazy enough not to train .someone, somewhere is training very hard to kick your *"

I love to read. My favorite type of books are fantasy, and my alltime favorite book is.....'Homeland' by R.A Salvatore. If you like to read about insanely skilled fighters, then this , and others of the series, are the books for you!!

 

The main character - Drizzt Do'Urden - is sooo good, he would OWN Bruce Lee. The fighting is all well and good, but what I really love about these books is how the main characters develop throughout the story.

 

If you are interested, then go to the authors official site at this URL: http://www.rasalvatore.com/

 

Another interesting read (only start on these books if you have a decent amount of time..trust me) is the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan. Awesome story, amazing writing, but reeeeaaaaaally long. He STILL is a few books away from finishing off the story (already has 9 big books released, 10th comming sometime next year).

 

-Zak, with his head in the books

Feel the 'Putt Jattan De' power!!


*Truth is highest, but Truthful living is higher still*

Oh yeah, forgot the URL for the Wheel of Time series, if anyone is interested. Here it is:

 

http://www.wotmania.com

 

-Zak, who talks too much sometimes

 

 

Feel the 'Putt Jattan De' power!!


*Truth is highest, but Truthful living is higher still*

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No one would OWN Bruce Lee. He is most definitely a fictional character to have a chance of beating Bruce Lee LOL.

 

 

The less effort, the faster and more powerful you will be ~ Bruce Lee

I love reading - just i dont read too much fiction.

Shotokan Karate Black Belt

==Defend the path of Truth==

yes i like readin all sorts of things and i don't got a favouritive book :nod:

 

 

when you do your best it`s going to show.

"If you watch the pros, You will learn something new"

One of my first loves is reading. I use to set records in grade school for how much I read.

 

I wasn on a Tom Clancy binge and was reading the Cardinal of the Kremlin on 9-11 and didn't have the heart to finish it.

 

I love Stephen King, Dean Koontz and Ann

 

Rice. I really enjoy books depicting the good vs evil struggle.

 

One of the most interesting martial arts books I have read is the Mark Bishob Kobudo book.

 

[ This Message was edited by: SaiFightsMS on 2001-12-01 23:04 ]

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