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by the light of the moon was the only one i finished. it took all i had to finish it. "the sky was as black as darth vader's face mask" honestly. and the ending, was expected and really didn't end well enough for my liking.
it kind of sounds like a couple of books i read, the sterkarm handshake and a sterkarm kiss. which is about this company who goes back in time, well a parallel universe actually, to capitalize on the realistate opprunities. and one of the main characters, andrea, falls in love with one of the...
thank you. what are the outlander books about?
o terry pratchett is an author my lit teacher told me to read. he suggested sphere but i can't ever find it. he looks pretty good though.
okay. john irving, william goldman, douglas adams, voltaire, and random young adult authors that i honestly pick up because of the names or covers. though i still read the jacket to see if i'll actually get it. and i read this book called blue light, but i doubt there's a whole lot of things...
ummmm...science fiction, fantasy, humorous, pretty much anything that isn't dickens(my research paper was over dickens and i am very tired of him at the moment). and not too complicated, i don't need to think too much. i am on a break from school after all.
my sister and i have tried to find every movie he is in and watch them. we now own most of them. this list would include(if anyone is interested)
-timeline
-reign of fire
-tomb raider 2
-dracula 2000(yes he is dracula)
-phantom of the opera
-attila(tv miniseries, alot of him, one would...
The Princess Bride kept me very amused, and i read it because i love the movie, but the book is better i think. i also liked candide by voltaire. the innuendo was magnificent.
i must say it would probably do me good not to make this assumption before i read more than one of his books the whole way through, i just despise authors that take it for granted that you as a reader are a moron. sometimes it is alright, but when it really comes down to it description is better...
Gerard Butler is the phantom of the opera(if you were unawares) and i believe he is one of the most gorgeous men in existence. he's scottish, he's gorgeous, and he can sing. what else could anyone ask for?
i prefer rabbits actually, and nice phantom of the opera avatar. gerard butler is quite lovely don't you think?
p.s. thank you for the wonderful welcomes, and i do so hope i will argue...i mean discuss many things with all of you.
i'm on spring break and i need a book to read because i don't believe that knife of dreams is going to take the whole week. does anyone have some good book suggestions?
i root for mer and mcdreamy. though i see why addy went for mcsteamy. has anyone ever read the writer's blog? it makes the episodes make a lot more sense. seriously.
it was insane. we stood in line at 6pm to get a ticket as to what order we'd get the book after midnight and then we came back at like 9:30 and had to wait in line to get into the building because they were at capacity. i must say it was one of the best times ever.
lol. that's what it's about. how the nerve endings in the hands grow. you'd just have to read to understand where the fourth hand comes in. it's very ummm......'interesting'