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Books coming up:
Twisted Triangle by Caitlin Rother (next one)
Upton Sinclair - The Jungle
The Sacred Bones by Michael Byrnes
Flawless by Joshua Spanogle
Love And War by John Jakes
The Woods by Harlan Coben
As Nature Made Him : The Boy Who Was Raised as a Girl by John Colapinto
The...
The only thing that matters is what you get out of a book and not what you read or others think is approbiate. I can read the highest literature without getting anything from it. Then I can pick up a small thriller that makes my heart racing and leaving the lights on in the night.
The only...
That's a tough question !
Harry Potter just to spank his little butt ?
Just kidding, I'd rather meet with the author then his character but that wasn't the question. :-)
So I'm going with one of the characters of my favorite writer and inspiration Kurt Tucholsky's in Castle Gripsholm.
See, I'm German and couldn't say I've read a lot of German literature myself. Depending on ones own definition of literature I still think literature is the older stuff like for example "The Magic Mountain". I've read this book in German and lately in english and can only say, that the...
I never read a book by Andrews.
The Flowers in the Attic series is about these children that grew up there and had that incest thing going on or am I wrong ?
There are quite a few suggestions I like. :-)
My suggestion is The Awakening by Kate Chopin.
"When it first appeared in 1899, Kate Chopin's The Awakening was greated with cries of outrage. The novel's frank portrayal of a woman's emotional, intellectual, and sexual awakening shocked the...
I'm glad I'm not alome with my opinion. What really bothers me are different online book clubs that concentrate on such books as 'Time Traveler's Wife', 'Thousand Splendid Suns' and so on.
I love discussing about books but it really bothers me.
I've read the 'DaVinci Code' in German and...
My husband doesn't read. A few days ago his flight to Colorado got canceled and he had to wait at the airport for about 5 hours. After his third call that he is bored I told him to go into the bookstore to buy a book. He declined. In the end he went and bought a PC magazine which lasted for...
Today I tlked to a friend about books and she mentioned a few were I thought, that almost everybody I know has read this one or the other one or both - except me.
It got me thinking, I've never read 'Lord Of The Rings', the Harry Potter books or even a James Patterson book. It never occured to...
Hey Libra. I mostly read mystery (f. e. Πέτρος Μάρκαρης) or history.
LOL, the picture was taken in Monterey, CA. See the bag I'm carrying ? I bought a fluffy huge and green turtle at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. :-)
I dind't have much time to read last month so I picked up all the stacked zombie books and read them. There was actually one book were I wished I'd had the time to read it in one or two sittings.
Those were:
Z. A. Recht - Thunder And Ashes (The Morningstar Strain, Book 2) (loved it)
Barry...
I picked up Dorian Gray last year and overall liked it. I read it within a book discussion group and was wondering that a lot of the female members felt offended by Wilde's comments about women. Being a women myself I often felt he was right. :lol: