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thirdwave
28-03-2008, 06:06 PM
Just read the first few pages of this book and already recommend it!

its only a small book...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Illusions-Adventures-Reluctant-Richard-Bach/dp/0099427869

galactic_stargazer
28-03-2008, 06:42 PM
I looked it up on Amazon and Indigo and everyone is raving about it so it must be worth it!

Thanks

lookfar
28-03-2008, 07:26 PM
Just read the first few pages of this book and already recommend it!

its only a small book...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Illusions-Adventures-Reluctant-Richard-Bach/dp/0099427869

Ahh cool stuff honey, I enjoy Richard Bach's books:D I've read Jonathan Livingston Seagull & A Bridge Across Forever, so just gonna order this one now too. Thanks for sharing :)

2013
28-03-2008, 08:31 PM
Amazing book my copy never seems to come back which is good as its being read ! One by Richard Bach as well as all his books i can recommend . They are the books i would buy in bluk and hand out if i had the cash
I love the idea of people splitting from the world to create their own and live the way they choose away from all the war etc , you'll just have to read em all to see what i/he means .I think the Disney film the kid was based loosely on one of his books but not sure :D

lookfar
28-03-2008, 08:41 PM
Amazing book my copy never seems to come back which is good as its being read ! One by Richard Bach as well as all his books i can recommend . They are the books i would buy in bluk and hand out if i had the cash
I love the idea of people splitting from the world to create their own and live the way they choose away from all the war etc , you'll just have to read em all to see what i/he means .I think the Disney film the kid was based loosely on one of his books but not sure :D

Hi 2013 :)

Ohh I haven't read One yet, gonna have to get that too now methinks, thanks :) Yeah I love his stuff, he's a great author imo :D Hehe I also 'lent' my first copy of Seagull (which was given to me by a mate) & didn't get it back either, but luckily enough I came across another copy in a charity shop :cool:

2013
28-03-2008, 11:01 PM
Hi 2013 :)

Ohh I haven't read One yet, gonna have to get that too now methinks, thanks :) Yeah I love his stuff, he's a great author imo :D Hehe I also 'lent' my first copy of Seagull (which was given to me by a mate) & didn't get it back either, but luckily enough I came across another copy in a charity shop :cool:

i gave a copy of johnathan livingstone seagull book to my neice to read after my dad died to explain where he was at now ,and a copy of the dvd to my brother to watch for the same reason . he read the book and spoke of getting a seagul tattoo then whenhe was going thru some of my dads stuff found a series of photos of dad feeding seagulls by hand flying behind his ship (the gulls where flying he had'nt mastered that skill as yet )when he was in the marines !!:D

lookfar
29-03-2008, 01:21 AM
i gave a copy of johnathan livingstone seagull book to my neice to read after my dad died to explain where he was at now ,and a copy of the dvd to my brother to watch for the same reason . he read the book and spoke of getting a seagul tattoo then whenhe was going thru some of my dads stuff found a series of photos of dad feeding seagulls by hand flying behind his ship (the gulls where flying he had'nt mastered that skill as yet )when he was in the marines !!:D

Aww bless:) & that was a good way of getting the message across for your niece too:) I haven't seen the dvd, is it any good?

2013
29-03-2008, 11:34 AM
Aww bless:) & that was a good way of getting the message across for your niece too:) I haven't seen the dvd, is it any good?

It's okay maybe an animated movie would of been better , its really a glorified nature documentary with voice over johnny morris style , but still tells the story okay :D

thirdwave
01-04-2008, 01:06 AM
I have not managed to carry on from where I left off yet (takes me ages to finish books) but i always know when I like a book when it just simply makes sense... and like the book is reminding you rather than telling you...

I guess this is a good book to pass on as its small, so people are more inclined to give it a shot..

2013
01-04-2008, 02:17 AM
I have not managed to carry on from where I left off yet (takes me ages to finish books) but i always know when I like a book when it just simply makes sense... and like the book is reminding you rather than telling you...

I guess this is a good book to pass on as its small, so people are more inclined to give it a shot..

spot on that just about sums it up and similar messages in other books :D

lookfar
01-04-2008, 12:08 PM
It's okay maybe an animated movie would of been better , its really a glorified nature documentary with voice over johnny morris style , but still tells the story okay :D

Ah cool stuff honey. I'll keep an eye out for it, might be good to recommend to a few people who wouldn't necessarily read the book, but still enjoy the message :)