This is the list of my fav read since I started collecting books when I was in Australia in 2002. The authors allow me to love their characters, inspire me on their style of writing, and building up my interest in the category of their stories mostly in suspense and thriller genre, including stories about family values, relationships, friendships and sexuality.
1. Kane and Abel - Jeffrey Archer
2. Sons of Fortune - Jeffrey Archer
3. The Shadow of the Wind - Carlos Ruiz Zafon
3. The Arrival of Fergal Flynn - Brian Kennedy
4. Roman Song - Brian Kennedy
5. Toad Heaven - Morris Gleitzman
6. Angels and Demons - Dan Brown
7. Second Glance - Jodi Picoult
8. Maximum Ride (The Angel Experiment) - James Patterson
9. The Prodigal Daughter - Jeffrey Archer
10. The Other Hand - Chris Cleave
11. The Five People You Meet in Heaven - Mitch Albom
12. Marley and Me - John Grogan
I am a fan of Jeffrey Archer stories but Kane and Abel and Sons of Fortune are my best read - with mix of emotions. I like James Patterson's story of Alex Cross, including his Max (Angel Experiment) series. On the other hand, even though I read alot of Harlan Coben and Mary Higgins Clark novels, unfortunately, I coud not remember what stories stand out to be included in my fav list, but all of them are worth reading. I have a strong interest in short stories such like Different Seasons (Stephen King), including A Twist in Tale and Twelve Red Herrings of Jeffrey Archer.
1. Kane and Abel - Jeffrey Archer
2. Sons of Fortune - Jeffrey Archer
3. The Shadow of the Wind - Carlos Ruiz Zafon
3. The Arrival of Fergal Flynn - Brian Kennedy
4. Roman Song - Brian Kennedy
5. Toad Heaven - Morris Gleitzman
6. Angels and Demons - Dan Brown
7. Second Glance - Jodi Picoult
8. Maximum Ride (The Angel Experiment) - James Patterson
9. The Prodigal Daughter - Jeffrey Archer
10. The Other Hand - Chris Cleave
11. The Five People You Meet in Heaven - Mitch Albom
12. Marley and Me - John Grogan
I am a fan of Jeffrey Archer stories but Kane and Abel and Sons of Fortune are my best read - with mix of emotions. I like James Patterson's story of Alex Cross, including his Max (Angel Experiment) series. On the other hand, even though I read alot of Harlan Coben and Mary Higgins Clark novels, unfortunately, I coud not remember what stories stand out to be included in my fav list, but all of them are worth reading. I have a strong interest in short stories such like Different Seasons (Stephen King), including A Twist in Tale and Twelve Red Herrings of Jeffrey Archer.