28 Dec 2011 01:39 enders gameenders game was fantastic!! Really like ender's shadow as well. Also, just finished Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. WOW. Great gothic fiction! |
11 Jan 2012 06:58 Loved it !!Reply to lol by Tracy! I read that book a long time ago and simply fell in love with it , i can't count the times i have reread it , Pride and Prejudice |
11 Feb 2012 18:30 Fav BookReply to FAV BOOK? by bethylovesyou I love Edgar Allen Poe stories and books XD |
31 Mar 2012 06:12 Never definite about the answerReply to FAV BOOK? by bethylovesyou I am always hesitant about pointing out a "favorite book". As I believe still I haven't read much. But there are few that are always coming to my mind whenever this question is asked. Fooled by Randomness by Nassim Nicholas Taleb is one. Catcher in the Rye is another. The Prophet by Khalil Gibran has some of the most beautiful prose I've read. |
25 Jul 2012 15:01 my fav bookyeah i heared of gone with wind its good i like milla and boon .......... |
25 Jul 2012 18:35 Swan SongReply to BOoks by Aurora. One of the best books I've read is called SWAN SONG by Robert McCammon. Its similar to the theme in THE STAND by Stephen King. I wish McCammon wrote more, he has some other great reads too. |
26 Jul 2012 06:36 MacDonald-BayneReply to lol by Tracy! Never heard of him. Looks interesting. Which book should I start with? |
26 Jul 2012 06:46 To the LighthouseReply to FAV BOOK? by bethylovesyou Forced to pick one, I'd have to go with 'To the Lighthouse' by Virginia Woolf, the only book I go back to repeatedly, and with fresh wonder and astonishment each time. |
26 Jul 2012 06:47 reDr Murdo McDonald-Bayne http://www.mystica.co.nz/catalogue_drm_bio.html 1 2 and I also highly recommend Joel Goldsmith: http://www.christianscience.org/goldsmith.html 3 Both are excellent metaphysicians that are both open minded and hearted. |
11 Mar 2013 14:45 FAV BOOKReply to FAV BOOK? by bethylovesyou I love Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World and kafka on the shore by my favorite author Haruki Murakami, white nights by Dostoyevsky and the trilogy books by Paullina Simons| |
12 Mar 2013 23:52 Perks of Being a WallflowerReply to FAV BOOK? by bethylovesyou Very relatable, a bit tragic very adventurous, takes place during the 90's, the main character is charlie who is a loner and doesnt rly fit in so he is drawn to two rebels who show him how to loosen up a bit, sam and patrick/ "nothing" are the two other characters they are very extroverted and have their own personal problems, my favorite line from the book " i feel infinite" (: |


