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Well, I can give you all this BS but really, I like to buy my books. I like to have them on my bookshelf for as long as I please. Its a good feeling knowing that you OWN a story you read and can refer back to it with a quick walk to the bookshelf. I don't really have visitors and the only people...
I just finished reading Tietam Brown by Mick Foley( aka former pro-wrestler Mankind). Loved it. I really didn't think I would like it when I picked it up in the $1 section of a used book store, but boy was I wrong. I don't want to give it away even if no one plans on reading it but in a nutshell...
I just got The Three Musketeers on friday for 50 cents. Its the wordsworth classics edition and its a little creased but for a book like that I don't mind. I'll probably read it during winter vacation.:cool:
hey right on! im keeping my toes crossed for that one.:D
lol I know exactly what you mean. If I don't get to just sit back and relax I get all grouchy and unhappy. If I'm busy with homework, I sometimes look over at where my book is and wonder what the characters are doing.....I know that sounds crazy....but that's what happens to me when I don't get...
Ernest Hemingway- for never getting to the point!!
Jane Austen- do i really need to explain?
Bill O'Reilly- for being and ass and having the nads to write a kids book.
eek someone just like me. :) . this happens to me but very rarely. mostly with series books (like the Drizzt books...:D ) i get so attached to these characters and (when i was younger...*ahem*:o ) I used to imagine that i tagged along with Drizzt battling orcs and and what not....yeah well...
I just got these....don't know when I will get to any of them though...:(
1) Herbert, Frank - Dune
2) Mandel, George - Flee the Angry Strangers
3) McLarty, Ron - The Memory of Running
4) Nabokov, Vladimir - Pale Fire
5) Puzo, Mario - Omerta
6) Torrington, Jeff - Swing Hammer Swing...
I am a very indecisive person when it comes to which book I want to read next. I've been buying so many books lately, I'm practically buying them faster than I'm reading them. But, sometimes my choice is also random. Maybe someone recommends a book, or the premise just seems too weird (I'm a...
my school was completely different from any of the schools i have read about here. since it was such a diverse school, there werent really any "clicks" or social groups to talk about. everyone either talked to every one or didnt. there was really no popular group to talk about nor were there...
oooh but Siege of Darkness was awesome. I read the damn book straight through. I could not put it down. Of course, it was all war and blood so...being me....of course!
Sea of Swords did dissappoint, but i think that the reason why many hard-core fans of the series found it that way was...
I always have a difficult time deciding what to read next. But, if I stick to my current mood, here's the list. These are all patiently waiting on my bookshelf.
1. Naked Lunch-Burroughs
2. Welcome to the Monkeyhouse-Vonnegut
3. Brass-Walsh
4. The Losers' Club-Perez
5. The...
quit lying! lol! how the hell? you mean Baldur's Gate 1 right? I didnt kill him but I managed to (after reloading quick save like 20 times) to successfully steal one of his scimitars. it was awesome!:D
I'm blood thirsty and I need a good gorey novel to sate me...or else I will take my aggression on an innocent person.....raaaghh!!
ok just joking. but seriously, i need the most violent gruesome nasty (yet good) book you can suggest.
Mind you, I have read American Psycho.
Please, I am...