Girls Night by Stef Ann Holm
Girls Night by Stef Ann Holm
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Black Creek Crossing By John Saul
what a coincidence, i about to start watching this series. hehe.
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book, book, BOOOOOOOOOOK........Originally Posted by wkeej
Currently reading "From Beirut to Jerusalem" by Tom Friedman (NY Times columnist) .
For class, Raise the Red Lantern: three novella by Su Tong, A dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xue Qin, abridged english version, and The selected poems of Du Fu translated by Burton Watson.
For personal reading, Tales of Otori Book one: Across the Nightingale Floor by Lian Hearn
phew...
I just love how you Captivate My Mind
Self reminder - Update blog more often and continue editing/writing for TOV fanfic.
I am reading Shelia O'Flanagan's latest novel "anyone but him"
Alexander the Great - Robin Lane Fox
I'm currently reading Lin YuTang's novels "Moment in Peking" and "A Leaf In The Storm" (get interested in it after reading Red Peony by same author)
Other include:
The Making of a Surgeon by William Nolen
Bioethics-An Anthology
Beneath the rule of men entirely great,
The pen is mightier than the sword.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Richelieu
English dramatist, novelist, & politician (1803 - 1873)
Gosh, Bio, for a minute, I thought I must be dreaming, for I'd just checkout 2 Lin YuTang's novels "Moment in Peking" and "A Leaf In The Storm" from my local library to read over the Thanksgiving weekend.
So, was "A Leaf In The Storm" any good?
Clarissa, by Samuel Richardson. The 500 page abridgment, not the original 1500 page version.
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reread Catcher in the Rye by J.S. Salinger.
i.am.2too.
boy meets girl by meg cabot
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In The Heart Of The Country - J.M. Coetzee
I prefer Moment in Peking more than Leaf in Storm.Originally Posted by grace
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How is Clarissa? would you mind to give me a little review...thanks
Beneath the rule of men entirely great,
The pen is mightier than the sword.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Richelieu
English dramatist, novelist, & politician (1803 - 1873)
Queen of Camelot by Nancy McKenzie (I think). It's not bad. A very unique twist on the legends than the usual stories told through the women's viewpoint (such as Mists of Avalon)
I'm an "angel on the battlefield of love." *laughs* How ironic...
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Finished:
Da Vinci Code
Angel and Demon
Deception Point
all by Dan Brown
Current:
Couplehood - Paul Reiser
Digital Fortress - Dan Brown
Spring Summer Autumn Winter.
Pair ducks nest fly together.
Clemencies. Summer life, feather winter white.
Green meadow in spring, before the autumn bite.
Watching the red gown.
And none else, alone.
i've just started on the Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown.
it's been a pretty controversial book so curiosity got the better of me and so i decided to see what this book is all about.
so far it's interesting....