Poor Brad.although I might have a 6 foot plush smurf hunting me down from now onYou're also forgetting ...Mr Uppity, Mr Rude, Little Miss Naughty, Little Miss Bad
Dyar
Poor Brad.although I might have a 6 foot plush smurf hunting me down from now onYou're also forgetting ...Mr Uppity, Mr Rude, Little Miss Naughty, Little Miss Bad
Dyar
Hi Joaquin!Hi, Dominique!!!!!!!!
Which ones of G.Márquez´s books have you read? I ve just began to read again " One hundred years of solitude" ( I think it´s the sixth time I read it)...I enjoy reading Garcia-Marquez, Isabel Allende, Coelho, Henry James, Thomas Hardy, Shakespeare, Ernest Hemingway and Thomas Mann.
Did'nt John Steinbeck write Of Mice and Men?I love J.D Salinger's book too like Of mice and men
Yeah, I finished that only recently, along with The Grapes of Wrath. I went to a book fair yesterday and got some Terry Pratchett books I didn't have yet, 'Baudolino' by Eco and some other stuff. I'm looking forward to the new Thomas Harris (due out in December if I'm not mistaken), and like stuff like Iain Banks, Chuck Palahniuk's first couple of books, Robert Anton Wilson, Alan Moore, Douglas Adams, Neil Gaiman, Poppy Z. Brite, etc etc.Did'nt John Steinbeck write Of Mice and Men?I love J.D Salinger's book too like Of mice and men
Smurfy regards
Steve
Hi RobinI went to a book fair yesterday and got some Terry Pratchett books I didn't have yet
Having been forced to read Shakespeare, Charles Dickens and poetry at school, the only (and best in my opinion) books I read are by Wilbur Smith. Having lived in Africa for 11 years, I find that the modern set books can conjure up all the images and memories that I have of life in Africa...which is really nice. The books set centuries ago give a great insight into the old colonial families, the trade of that era and the settlement that arose as a result. Not everyones cup of tea but I love them. Only problem is, like Karen, once I pick the book up I can't put it down until its finished, so for 48 hours nothing else gets done!!!
Maxine x
Hi Maxine, the Wilbur smith books are great ! I really enjoyed reading them too . Lucie
WHO NEEDS BIRTHDAYS WHEN EVERYDAY IS A SMURFDAY
Steinbeck is one of my fav writers too!!!!!!!!!!!"Of mice and men" is a very intersting book, but without any kind of doubts, the best is "The grapes of the Wrath"....The most incredible ending I ever have read!!!!!!Yeah, I finished that only recently, along with The Grapes of Wrath
Of course it does, it's our bible LucieDoes the DSK count as a reading book?
Dyar
No not at all Cathy, Kimmy likes books that make her sad too.......(is it weird to like a book that makes you sad )
Not at all Cathy......but you could always put it in the freezer like Joey did when he read "Little Woman"(is it weird to like a book that makes you sad )
Or you could put your credit card in the freezer next to "Little Women"Not at all Cathy......but you could always put it in the freezer like Joey did when he read "Little Woman"
Who would do such a silly thing?Or you could put your credit card in the freezer
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