December 15, 200618 yr He's amazing. The Unbearable Lightness of Being completely changed the way I see things .
December 16, 200618 yr The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe The Wanderer Pop Princess And my new fave: A Great and Terrible Beauty I don't read much and 2 of these books I read when I was 10.
December 16, 200618 yr The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The WardrobeThe Wanderer Pop Princess And my new fave: A Great and Terrible Beauty I don't read much and 2 of these books I read when I was 10. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe-Great book!!
December 21, 200618 yr Influence: Science and Practice by Robert B. CialdiniFinding Betty Crocker By Susan MarksEverything Bad Is Good For You By Steven JohnsonTruth, Lies & Advertising by Jon SteelPositioning: The Battle for Your Mind by Al Ries and Jack TroutThe New Positioning: The Battle for Your Mind by Al Ries and Jack TroutOn Paradise Drive: How We Live Now (And Always Have) In the Future Tense by David BrooksHitting the Sweet Spot by Lisa Fortini-CampbellAristophanes I: Clouds, Wasps, Birds by AristophanesHeroes, Gods, and Monsters of the Greek Myths by Bernard EvslinGrimm's Fairy Tales by the Brothers Grimm
January 3, 200718 yr Most of the books I like are fantasy or historical. Just that still doesn't mean that I do not read anything else beside these two genres...Arthur Golden-The memoirs of a GeishaAnne Rice-PandoraWilbur Smith-WarlockJ.R.R Tolkien-Lord of the ringsJ.K Rowling-All 6 HP books, but I like the fourth one the mostValerio Massimo Manfredi-The empire of dragons (Real Title:"L'impero dei draghi)
January 3, 200718 yr Jonathan Safran Foer - Extremely Loud & Incredibly CloseAlbert Camus - La ChuteLauren Weisberger - The Devil Wears PradaJ.D. Salinger - Catcher in the Rye
January 6, 200718 yr Cirque Du Freak... my favorite book ever.also harry potter serieschild called it series.dream countrythe summerhousescribbler of dreamsthe box children.. so sad
February 17, 200718 yr Strangers in a Train- Patricia HighsmithThe Alchemist- Paulo Coelho. I haven't finished reading it, but it's been great so far.
March 4, 200718 yr HIGH FIDELITY - Nick HornbyPADDY CLARKE AH AH AH - Roddy DoyleYEAR OF THE HARE - Arto PaasilinnaINFINITE JEST - David Foster WallaceTHE BELL JAR - Sylvia PlathDER PROZESS - Franz KafkaBUDDENBROOKS - Thomas MannIDIOT - Fedor Dostoevskij
March 16, 200718 yr Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas-Hunter S ThompsonThe Rum Diary-Hunter S ThompsonThe Great Shark Hunt, Songs of The Doomed, Generation of Swine, Kingdom of Fear, Hey Rube and Better Than Sex by Hunter S ThompsonThe Curse Of Lono by Hunter S ThompsonHells Angels by Hunter S ThompsonThe Naked and the Dead by Norman MailerThe Albany Cycles by William J KennedyTrainspotting, Porno, Filth, Glue and the Acid House by Irvine Welsh.I am aghast that none of those have been mentioned.
April 29, 200718 yr THE READER - BERNHARD SCHLINK: the best story for me !UTOPIA - THOMAS MORE.NORWEGIAN WOOD - HARUKI MURAKAMI: very sad !LE SOLEIL DE SCORTA - LAUREN GAUDE
April 30, 200718 yr There were many books I enjoyed reading, but these two titles, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass", by Lewis Carroll, have a special place in my heart. Logic, nonsense, satire, fantasy. One that I don't seem to get bored reading again and again.
June 9, 200717 yr Heart of Darkness Joseph ConradThe Devil in the White City Erik LarsenThe Drawing of the Three Stephen KingWatchmen Alan Moore
June 9, 200717 yr Anything by Anne Rice...I've loved every book of hers I have picked up. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy by Tolkien Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie Hamlet by Shakespeare The Mists Of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley Guenevere by Salind Miles. The Three Sisters Trilogy by Nora Roberts And of course Harry Potter...all of them and there is more but I cannot think of any at this moment.
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