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I used to love the show, and still think Hugh Laurie as House is just brilliant, but there's been too little House and too much everybody else lately...
I just finished Arturo Pérez-Reverte's latest novel, El Asedio (The Siege) :stars5:
The story is set in 1811, during the siege of Cádiz. It's part murder mystery and part historical novel.
I was going to copy the English description from amazon but whoever wrote it got mixed up and...
Done.
Are we choosing June only? Will July and August be chosen from that list as well? Wouldn't we need like 3 months to read The Brothers Karamazov?
Am I asking too many questions? :D
:D I know how you feel
I actually thought What They Died For was very good, though it might have to do with my extremely low expectations after last week's episode...
I'm probably too late but here's my pick:
The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt
Lunar Park by Bret Easton Ellis
Well, I think this is one of those books that you either love or hate. I was 14 years old the first time I read it and I must have read it 4 or 5 times since. García Márquez is one of my favorite writers and One Hundred Years of Solitude is one of my favorite books ever. :flowers:
John Locke wasn't special, in the words of the Smoke Monster himself (itself?), "He was a sucker". :D
I think I might have been able to enjoy this episode (as well as Ab Aeterno) earlier in the series but not at this point.
I thought it was the longest and most boring episode of Lost ever.
I don't care about getting all the answers, I have never wanted or expected the writers to explain everything, I think most TV shows and movies suffer from "explanation overkill", so I'm perfectly OK with not getting all the...
1) One Book that made you read it More Than Once: The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas
2) One book you would want on a desert island: no idea
3) One book that made you laugh: Bridget Jones's Diary by Helen Fielding
4) One book that made you cry: I often cry while reading, but...