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IbeOkehie: 10:38am On Aug 20, 2024
One of my favorites....

Winter by Len Deighton.

Good Luck to .
shonepa(m): 10:39am On Aug 20, 2024
To me, Ikebe Super na my own novel that year! Lol

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ObalendeCMS: 10:40am On Aug 20, 2024
Olamlag:

use to have this book when i was in the university read it like twice but i was too young to apply it. this book will tell you to think things into existence.

Take everything I have but leave this book for me.

I've had it for about 7-8 years now.
36STATES: 10:42am On Aug 20, 2024
It is very interesting that nobody has mentioned any Wole Soyinka book.
Terrible writer, hate every of his book. Too much unnecessary English.

I think Honourable Patrick Obahiagbon can write a better book than him.

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omoyeni37: 10:42am On Aug 20, 2024
All James hadley chase novels
Ogboju ode ninu irunmale
Igbo olodunmare
Things fall apart

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Dinieoj(f): 10:43am On Aug 20, 2024
All of John Grisham:
A Time to kill
The firm
The pelican Brief
The client
The chamber
The Rainmaker

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dogo568: 10:44am On Aug 20, 2024
Things fall apart -- chinua Achebe

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ThierryJay: 10:48am On Aug 20, 2024
ObalendeCMS:


Were you able to lay your hands on the book that inspired the author to write it?

I mean, "The Science of Getting Rich" by Wallace D. Wattles.

I believe in miracle!

I have this book! Sitting somewhere in my yahoo mail since 2009.

It had some really interesting concepts about bending things to your will with your mind.

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DelphiOracle(m): 10:48am On Aug 20, 2024
Juliearth:
All of James Hadley Chase's series and recently, I am more invested in reading novels by Nigerians.


PS you can any and every book from ocean of pdf.
ocean of pdf? Is that a website?
bigpicture001: 10:50am On Aug 20, 2024
But I will still pick...James hardly chase novel.."Eve"

That book and also Mallory are outta this world...

Imagine building a character which everyone hates and is seeking vengeance against...the character nkeeps killing people..everyone is in search of the character to that their revenge...but guess what!!!!!

"The character never existed in the whole novel stories"

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Juliearth(f): 10:50am On Aug 20, 2024
Verbtips:
coffees tea

6ixT8: 10:51am On Aug 20, 2024
Native son - Richard Wright

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DelphiOracle(m): 10:51am On Aug 20, 2024
ThierryJay:
Harry Potter series 1 - 7 by J.K Rowling is the most interesting and engaging piece of literature I've ever read, but I don't consider it a novel due to the length.

For proper novels, my best five are:

1. Windmill of the Gods - Sidney Sheldon (The don of unexpected twists, mindblowing suspense and action. Number 1 for a reason)

2. By the light of the moon - Dean Koontz (Exciting mystery, thriller, gave me my first insight into fictional nanotechnology)

3. Kane & Abel - Jeffery Archer (a masterpiece in family politics, plots & business intrigues)

4. Shogun - James Clavell (Greatest epic book imo. My first introduction to Seppuku and other Asian practices)

5. Beyond Pardon - Bertha M. Clay (greatest romance novel in my opinion and to think it was written since 1890)


Locally, my best five:

1. The Gods are not to blame - Ola Rotimi

2. Arrows of God - Chinua Achebe

3. An African night's entertainment - Cyprian Ekwensi

4. A gift to the troubled tribe - Segun Okunoren

5. Shaka Zulu (the funny sounding names like bulawayo, dingiswayo were so fascinating to me at the time combined with the epic plot)


By the way who re the book below:

pls where can I African novels for free?
ThierryJay: 10:54am On Aug 20, 2024
patchsk:
Sorrows of Satan.
Beyond Pardon.

Apart from the Chases...

Beyond pardon was the most emotional romance story I read. Lord and Lady Eleanor Rydal. I could visualize the scenes with the way the story was told. A true classic.
Pope98: 10:54am On Aug 20, 2024
shadrach77:
Evbu my love by Helen Ovbiagele (Pacesetters series)
Were can i get this book or .read it when i was quite young been searching for it ever since
DelphiOracle(m): 10:54am On Aug 20, 2024
Starboytwo:
Thank you for this...

Can Anyone recommend a classic Comedic Novel, something to really crack me up to cushion the effect of this Tinubulation.

Thanks.
I recommend hunchback of Notre Dame

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LOVEGINO(m): 10:55am On Aug 20, 2024
How to become a criminal. By ...
Mom007(f): 10:56am On Aug 20, 2024
ThierryJay:
Harry Potter series 1 - 7 by J.K Rowling is the most interesting and engaging piece of literature I've ever read, but I don't consider it a novel due to the length.

For proper novels, my best five are:

1. Windmill of the Gods - Sidney Sheldon (The don of unexpected twists, mindblowing suspense and action. Number 1 for a reason)

2. By the light of the moon - Dean Koontz (Exciting mystery, thriller, gave me my first insight into fictional nanotechnology)

3. Kane & Abel - Jeffery Archer (a masterpiece in family politics, plots & business intrigues)

4. Shogun - James Clavell (Greatest epic book imo. My first introduction to Seppuku and other Asian practices)

5. Beyond Pardon - Bertha M. Clay (greatest romance novel in my opinion and to think it was written since 1890)


Locally, my best five:

1. The Gods are not to blame - Ola Rotimi

2. Arrows of God - Chinua Achebe

3. An African night's entertainment - Cyprian Ekwensi

4. A gift to the troubled tribe - Segun Okunoren

5. Shaka Zulu (the funny sounding names like bulawayo, dingiswayo were so fascinating to me at the time combined with the epic plot)


By the way who re the book below:


Quite the voracious reader you are! Some great books you got there. I thought I'd see Masters of the game by Sidney Sheldon among your list of greats.

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greentimber: 10:58am On Aug 20, 2024
Everything Dan brown and Dostoyevsky wrote.
ObalendeCMS: 10:59am On Aug 20, 2024
ThierryJay:


I have this book! Sitting somewhere in my yahoo mail since 2009.

It had some really interesting concepts about bending things to your will with your mind.

The info therein is legit o!

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Atolu01: 11:03am On Aug 20, 2024
kiss kiss embarassed undecided. "All-time"? Hmm.
hayato(m): 11:03am On Aug 20, 2024
College days of jonh ojo
A woman in her prime
But now I nor dey read again internet and bombing Facebook don carry my brain

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ThierryJay: 11:04am On Aug 20, 2024
Mom007:


Quite the voracious reader you are! Some great books you got there. I thought I'd see Masters of the game by Sidney Sheldon among your list of greats.

Thanks. MOTG is without a doubt one of my GOAT novels along with Bloodline but I wanted to only include one novel per author for DEI purposes (lol) so I chose the first Sheldon novel I read that totally made me feel like I was having an unending literary orgasm - Windmills of the Gods.

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Trustyourself: 11:05am On Aug 20, 2024
Zayttoven:
Sometimes I wonder how I fell in love with reading novels. I presume it was out of sheer curiosity. Although I no longer read novels, I can't help but reminisce on the good ol' days.

I've read a lot of novels from authors such as Dante Alighieri, Leo Tolstoy, George R.R. Martin, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Stephen King, Dan Brown, Agatha Christie, J.K. Rowling, Mario Puzo, Robert Ludlum, J.R.R. Tolkien, Sidney Sheldon, George Orwell, Tom Clancy, James Patterson and our very own Chinua Achebe just to mention a few.

My personal favourite would be Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky.

What's yours?

Sizwe Bansi is dead

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Karlman: 11:07am On Aug 20, 2024
Crime And Punishment!
ThierryJay: 11:09am On Aug 20, 2024
ObalendeCMS:


The info therein is legit o!


Yeah. Can't forget this quote from the book - "Get rich, that's the best way to help the poor"
NOETHNICITY(m): 11:09am On Aug 20, 2024
The madness of uncle Ndidi
Spagi(m): 11:17am On Aug 20, 2024
Kunta kinte

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Tommydare(m): 11:18am On Aug 20, 2024
king solomon"s mine
The adventure of Moni Manbu
Ogboju ode ninu igbo irunmole by D.O Fagunwa translated by Wole Soyiinka as forest of thousand demons
In facts all the books of D.O Fagunwa. As a young boy then, sometimes i cant read the books at night because of fictional/real creatures mentioned in the books. Imagination wan kill me.

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Karlman: 11:18am On Aug 20, 2024
Zayttoven:
Sometimes I wonder how I fell in love with reading novels. I presume it was out of sheer curiosity. Although I no longer read novels, I can't help but reminisce on the good ol' days.

I've read a lot of novels from authors such as Dante Alighieri, Leo Tolstoy, George R.R. Martin, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Stephen King, Dan Brown, Agatha Christie, J.K. Rowling, Mario Puzo, Robert Ludlum, J.R.R. Tolkien, Sidney Sheldon, George Orwell, Tom Clancy, James Patterson and our very own Chinua Achebe just to mention a few.

My personal favourite would be Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky.

What's yours?
I didn't read your choice before writing same.

I dont think there is any book with much hold on the reader as Crime and Punishment. I simply saw the headline, went on to reply only to come back to now read the post to found that Crime and Punishment was also your choice.

Kindly say, what captivated you most about Dostoyevsky's style in that book.
I am waiting for your reply pls.
LIGHTROOM: 11:19am On Aug 20, 2024
Fiscus105:




You lost it even before you started.

If ur comment is on political or outside educative post, i wouldnt have commented on you.

I took my time to read every comment from beginning until I reached ur comment. Every comentator says something to have meaningful contribution. When it gets to yours! .........

I will be surprised if you ever read a single novel, yet foolish and hopeless guys like you, normaly wail about lady not ready and poor wen discussing issues,. I think someone who silent when discusing issues, is far better than an hopeless guy who has become nuisance to educated topic.

People see you as a lunatic in making, that just started displaying trait of madness, while you mistaken it for arogancy.

Meanwhile, did you even think number of years you will continuing to wail and lameting,...4? 8? 12?

I no pity u o, but mama that give birth to lunatic, mistaken it for glorious child.

One skull miner detected, I cover my skull with the blood of Jesus.

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