| User | Toxic_Rayne | | Topic | books | | Message | I love books! And I want to talk about them! So sue me!
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| User | BusterLILblock | 2008-11-22 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | i just read Feed |
| User | rencalago | 2008-11-09 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | books like beach music and the prince of tides are wonderful.
http://rentale.blogspot.com |
| User | Kill0_0Frosty | 2008-10-23 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | Why is that books about vampires are always a favourite amongst people? |
| User | DaGrimReaperess | 2008-10-15 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | i liked of mice and men that book was kool |
| User | lullabyelye | 2008-10-15 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | i love to read. i dont care if people call me a nerd. whenever i read i get lost in another world.
my favorite book is "13 reasons why."
its about a girl who commits suicide.
and she sends tapes to everyone who had to do with her killing herself.
and the ending is amazing.! |
| User | BusterLILblock | 2008-06-30 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | Yeah i read all three Twilight, New Moon and Eclipse and waiting for the next one to come. but i hate Jacob, other than that the write is brilliant
Fana |
| User | jayisademon | 2008-05-29 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | I read religously, and as far as I am concerned the bible is the complete works of Henry Miller. I mean this guy is incredible. Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn, Black Spring, Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymous Bosch, Rosy Crucifixion. He does not fail. |
| User | Toxic_Rayne | 2006-09-14 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | I love books, I wouldn’t be able to live without them...
Has anyone here read Twilight and New Moon by Stenphanie Meyer?
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| User | Learah | 2006-09-10 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | I picked up The Prophet a while back, Joe...never got round to reading it yet though. Any good?
Best books I’ve read this year would be Perfume by Patrick Suskind, the story of an ugly, disenfranchised man in 17C france who commits murders guided by his supernatural sense of smell and City of God by Paulo Lins, the true story of drug, love and gang-warfare in the .i.favelas.ef. of Rio de Janeiro.
And Stephen King’s Dark Tower....amaaaaazing! |
| User | eowyn | 2006-09-08 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | we did outsiders in year 10 english. if i hadnt had to read it, it would ahve been better. theres something about reading books complsary that takes the fun out of it. but Pony sounds fair cute, hey. |
| User | misty_of_moon | 2006-09-08 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | yay! another faulkner reader! i thought i was all alone! |
| User | gargleafg | 2006-09-05 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | as i lay dying...best book ever. also a good band. |
| User | DaGrimReaperess | 2006-09-05 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | the outsiders is an awsome book yo |
| User | GiveMeTheGun | 2006-09-05 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | James Patterson’s Beach Road was such a disappointment.
I couldn’t believe he wrote it. It was so juvenile. |
| User | misty_of_moon | 2006-09-05 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | oh god i LOVE BOOKS too! anne rice is one of my top authors but when she went all jesus on me i got worried....Vampires yes, i like vampire books. there’s also H.P. lovecraft. faulkner, stephen king and mercedes lackey to my likings. basically, if it has a plot, action and a story line of some decency...i’ll read it..
i also read a lot of manga. |
| User | eowyn | 2006-09-02 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | has anyone read the sevenwaters trilogy. i keep getting it recomended. |
| User | Toxic_Rayne | 2006-08-19 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | The newer ones are really good, Amelia Atwater-Rhodes’s books, that is. The first book is all about these two warring people, the avians and the serpiente and they’ve been fighting for thousands of years, so long that no one knows why they are fighting anymore. They still fight more or less to keep avenging their lost loved ones. And there is a royal family on each side and Danica, the avian, and Zane (who is very hot), the serpiente, both want peace. Basically it’s about forbidden love and war, and differences that need to be set aside. It kind of reminded me of how some people still hate blacks and some blacks still hate whites, even after that "war" is long over.
The second book was pretty good, it’s where another shapeshifter is introduced, the falcons, which have the strongest empire in the world, that book was kind of hard to explain.
The third one was extremely good. It’s from the point of view of a young falcon shapeshifter who lives in the Wyvern lands and is one of Oliza’s (Zane and Danica’s daughter) guards. He has feelings for her, but he can never show them, for a falcon is considered a freak in Wyvern lands. But he discovers that his powers are coming about very strong and he has to go back to his homeland that he’s never been to before but in dreams. It’s hard to explain, but they’re all very good.
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| User | joeyalphabet | 2006-08-19 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | I just finished "The Prophet" by Khalil Gibran and I highly recommend it. I’m reading "Cry the Beloved Country" and it’s very good. For poetry I recently read "Here Bullet" by Brian Turner; he is a wonderful writer. This book is a collection of poems he wrote while serving in Iraq. None are political but they are quite visceral, sad and compelling. |
| User | Glassy Eyed | 2006-08-18 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | Ameilia Atwater-Rhodes is my favorite author...I’ve read all her vampire books, but the newer ones don’t really appeal to me...Anyone care to give me an idea what their about so I might read em? |
| User | eowyn | 2006-08-18 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | pretty much
i liked the first few, where it focused on the supernatural, no her libido.
theres some other vamp novels i like, but i cant rememebr the author yet. |
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