Books
These are some of the books I own and a short description of
each. Since I am writing this at work I couldn't possibly
remember all of them.

"Sarum" by Edward Rutherford
Edward Rutherford is a wonderful writer. His books are historical fiction; They start in
the earliest prehistoric ages and progress all the way up to today. This book is about
the area of Sarum (stonehenge). It's a very interesting story, that begins with the
hunters on the island before it was an island. And I am currently in the middle
ages during the reign of Henry III. I have read one other book by Rutherford and
I absolutely loved it. I'm sure I will eventually buy all of his books.

"Princes Of Ireland" by Edward Rutherford
Another great book by Rutherford. This starts at about the same time as Sarum
and continues through druid ages and the arrival of Patrick. The changing of
the religions and how christianity and learning were kept alive in
Ireland while other countries were being conquered, destroyed and
pillaged by the Vikings.

"Lord Of The Rings" By J.R.R. Tolkein
Everyone knows this book. All I have to say is that the movies
were nothing like the books. The books were far better. I own the
leatherbound hardcover copy with all three books in it.

"The Raven and other Poems" By Edgar Alan Poe
This is clearly a collection of Poe's works; However not a complete
collection. It is a collection of some of my favorites. The very troubled
poet writes some very dark and troubling poems which gives some insight
into his very painful existence.
"Collection of Works" By William Shakespeare
A wonderful collection that is leatherbound and contains everything
Shakespeare wrote. It was fairly cheap and is about the size of two
bibles. It's pages are the bible thickness.

"Scrubs on Skates"
"Boy on Defence"
"A Boy at the Leaf's Camp"
By Scott Young
This is a three book series written in the 1920's by Scott Young.
Who I found out later turns out to be the famous Neil Young's father.
It's a series I read when I was little, so I decided to buy it. It's
a story of a young Polish kid moving to Canada and learning to play
hockey. It's well writtten and quite entertaining.

"How the Irish Saved Civilisation" By Thomas Cahill

"How the Scots Invented the Modern World" By Arthur Herman

"William Wallace: The King's Enemy" By D.J. Gray
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