read the first few chapters.Originally posted by il_mare
Da Vinci Code
interesting.
may go out and buy it now.
read the first few chapters.Originally posted by il_mare
Da Vinci Code
interesting.
may go out and buy it now.
"The who having wha with huh?"
great book.Originally posted by chynagongju
Good Omens..AGAIN.
pure genius by terry pratchett n neil gaiman.
"The who having wha with huh?"
Angels and Demons (Dan Brown) .... on hold after 2nd chapter
Memory (Lois Mcmaster Bujould) ..... the nth times reading this .. very very good sci-fi
Small Gods (Terry Pratchett)
The Magician (Trudi Canavan)
Undead and Unwed (Mary Janice Davidson) ... not your typical vampire romance novel, really really hilarious
Naruto (Japanese Manga)
Austin Niffenegger's Time Traveler's Wife
Swifty, Writing
Film and book reviews, short films, videos from a Malaysian filmmaker based in Tokyo
i tried to read angel and demons but i just couldnt really get into the book. i mean his other book was supposedly one of those u cant put down books but this book was one of those really hard to get into books. i thought it was going to one of the ones where as soon as u start reading it, it would just grab u in and not let go kind of like the Harry Potter series. not that i am comparing these books cuz one is more towards the teens and the other adults but yeahOriginally posted by tinac
Angels and Demons (Dan Brown) .... on hold after 2nd chapter
Just finished Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera. Great book.
Rereading Victor Hugo's Les Miserables and John Grisham's Client.
Finished "Memory" and "Paladin of Souls", both by Lois McMaster Bujould
Rereading "The Curse of Chalion" by Lois McMaster Bujould
currently reading:
Tracy Chevalier's Girl With A Pearl Earing (almost done)
The First Scientist- A life of Roger Bacon (byBrian Clegg)
Walden and Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau
My Name is Sei Shonagon by Jan Blensdorf (recently finish)
Beneath the rule of men entirely great,
The pen is mightier than the sword.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Richelieu
English dramatist, novelist, & politician (1803 - 1873)
Tuesdays With Morrie
The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison
The Prodigal Daughter, Jeffrey Archer and The Life of Pi, Yann Martel.
Xiao Ao Jiang Hu ( The Smiling Proud Wanderer )
I like Jeffrey Archer's books. Kane and Abel and the Prodigal Daughter are great reads.Originally posted by dgfds01
The Prodigal Daughter, Jeffrey Archer and The Life of Pi, Yann Martel.
What do you think of The Life of Pi? Is it good reading? Can a few things in a small boat be any fun?
Lord of Snow and Shadows
Book one of The Tears of Artamon
by Sarah Ash
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Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell.
I might even say I like her more than Jane Austen. If you're into victorian era novels, this one's for you.
i just finished reading the importance of being earnest by oscar wilde yesterday. very cute. i don't know what book i'm going to start next. just got a whole bunch from an old bookstore that was going out of business. hee hee, is this taking advantage of them?
nytimes: Every hr you have 10 minutes where you’re not doing anything productive at work, & you can’t look at porn. So you make a comment & fulfill this desire to show yourself off as a smarty-pants.
I'm reading Marianne Curley's The Named (book 1 of the Guardians of Time trilogy), it's about a guy who works secretly to protect history by going back in the past to make sure everything happens accordingly because the Goddess of Chaos likes to go back in time to alter history in order to have alternative futures that would benefit her and so that she could rule the world and such and she has her own order of chaos and armies too. The main guy trains the girl as his apprentice to go on missions in the past and such and they all have at least two talents such as creating illusions, moving things with one's mind, healing and such but they're to keep them secret from mortal eyes. When they go back in time, the time is unmeasured so they could be gone one day and it would be one minute their time. In a nutshell, the author Marianne Curley is very talented and writes pretty well. The book has teenage characters however at my age, I think I can still enjoy it and anyone can enjoy it. You don't need to be a teenager to enjoy stories like this.
"The Named" is a very intriuging and suspenseful novel, a pageturner as well, told in narrative by both the main guy and girl and they take turns narrating the story by chapter and such.
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I just love how you Captivate My Mind
Self reminder - Update blog more often and continue editing/writing for TOV fanfic.