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My dad reads every night, so I think I'll get him some books for Father's Day. He'll read anything that he can learn something from and for pleasure he leans towards Tom Clancy, John Grisham, etc. I'm leaning towards, "Rich Man, Poor Man" because he might find it interesting and "The Rule of Four" for fun. Has anyone read those? Any other suggestions?
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The First American by H.W. Brands is an EXCELLENT biography of Ben Franklin. Reads more like a novel than a biography.

The Long Walk by Slavomir Rawicz is a superb historical account of the author's escape from a Siberian prison camp in WWII.

Both are highly recommended.

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Angels and Demons
The Da Vinci Code

Both by Dan Brown.

Angels and Demons is the prequil to DaVinci, and is an excellent read as well. DaVinci makes more sense if you've read Angels and Demons first, plus Angels and Demons is a paperback, while DaVinci is still in hardcover.

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Angels and Demons
The Da Vinci Code



I gave him "The Da Vinci Code" for his birthday a few months ago. He did enjoy it. Would it still be worth reading "Angels and Demons" now?
She is Da Man, and you better not mess with Da Man,
because she will lay some keepdown on you faster than, well, really fast. ~Billvon

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Angels and Demons
The Da Vinci Code

Both by Dan Brown.

Angels and Demons is the prequil to DaVinci, and is an excellent read as well. DaVinci makes more sense if you've read Angels and Demons first, plus Angels and Demons is a paperback, while DaVinci is still in hardcover.



both great books, but angels and demons isn't so much a prequel as it is an introduction to the charachter. i read them in the opposite order and had no trouble following either one.
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Skymama iz cool. I don't care what anyone else says about her.



LOL...thanks, Vinny, although now you make me wonder what is being said about me since you wrote it that way! :ph34r:
She is Da Man, and you better not mess with Da Man,
because she will lay some keepdown on you faster than, well, really fast. ~Billvon

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My dad also loves to read, and I just don't know what books he has read. To solve that problem, I get him a Gift Certificate for Barnes and Noble. He looks forward to getting his Father's Day card from me every year since he already knows what he's going to get.
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skymama,

If your Dad likes to learn, but also wants to be entertained, I highly suggest the following:


A Short History of Nearly Everything - Bill Bryson


This book is absolutely fascinating and a fun read.

- topher



I'll second that -- I'm reading it right now. It's my "library" book; I keep one book by the bedside, one by my recliner and one in the "library".

Naw, I don't like to read. . .;)

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Get him a book by Izac Azamov, I am not sure of the spelling. He was a Biochemist turned Science Fiction writer, so all of his books are full of plausable sci fi and sound science. He'll learn lots of stuff in any of those books for sure. I read one during my college years called "The Left Hand of the Electron" I think.

Being a Biochemist myself, I am into good sci fi. I hate all the stuff with slimy creatures crawling in and out through bodies that comprises so much sci fi. That stuff is so unimaginative. Izac's stuff is more thought provoking.
I also read a couple great books in a series associated with a computer game called Myst. Those were written by the creators of the game.
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