Sorry Sheedo, I didn't forget. I had to tend to some issues yesterday. To be honest, I have not read any non-fiction thrillers. But I've read several Fiction suspense/thriller books. I can send you a link of recommended non-fiction thrillers.
Books shelved as suspense-non-fiction: Trapped Under the Sea: One Engineering Marvel, Five Men, and a Disaster Ten Miles Into the Darkness by Neil Swidey...
Those decimals are actually called ellipsis. They make more sense than that incorrectly placed comma of yours and the omission of a question mark at the end.
A long pending overview of the best read so far for me: "The Da Vinci code" by Dan brown.
This book is one of the greatest in so many ways. First, it gives you a very good insight of history. Whether you agree with it or no, is another thing. That being said, it also shows you 'the other side' of the story most of us being told. Once again, everyone is free to not to believe anything. And ofcourse there are conspiracy theories as one is entitled to judge. But regardless of all these things, its a treasure of knowledge IMO.
The blend of art and religion and then the narration of the combo is fascinating. Its just that for a person like me its (gulp) very hard vocabulary and thus I end up using dictionary like unlimited times. A blessing i disguise I guess.
The last chapter was the essence. I had to read it 2-3 times to absorb whatever the outcome of entire mystery was.
A must read in my opinion. Strongly recommended. 5-star.
And now I've got another book of same author with the title "Inferno". Its a new book and heard all good things about it as well.
Lets hope I finish it soon and will give my reviews then
Attitude is more important than facts.
"Life is 10% what happens to us..and 90% of how we react to it"
SID_NY I didn't have reliable connection at home and I refuse to log into any personal accounts at work. Plus, I'm trying to familiarize myself with the gupshup update. I'm happy to be back!
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