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I love books, I love to read them, collect them and find useful info. Which book r u reading now?
For me I am reading The Power of NOW by Eckhart Tolle. Loving it so much. :D:D
IrishLondon
02-11-14, 19:02
I started to read the Goldfinch - i was enjoying it - but got about halfway because it was really long. I must start it again and it was a good read up until i stopped.
Of Mice and Men......John Steinbeck.:D
MyNameIsTerry
03-11-14, 08:00
The Doomsday Prophecy - Scott Mariani.
Hey Petra :flowers:
Of Mice and Men......John Steinbeck.:D
I love that book. We studied it in school.
I'm reading The girl who kicked the hornets nest by Steig Larsson ATM.
Lord of the flies and before that closer to shore.
If you're fascinated by sharks you will love 'closer to shore'. A well researched novel about the first documented shark attacks in America. It follows the journey of a rogue great white on the east coast, I think, of America and the mass hysteria it caused.
Hi johnno,here in Aus we have had lot of shark attacks recently I am staying closer to the shore..lol.I watched the movie Lord of the Flies very good.
Petra x:D
Oh if I knew there was a movie, I would have watched that. Without sound too pretentious, I'm not that keen on Goldings writing style up to now.
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Do they not have preventative measures over there ?
MyNameIsTerry
04-11-14, 07:55
Yeah, Lord Of The Flies is old movie, I remember studying it in GCSE English Literature about 24 years ago. I think it was a black and white.
My partner and I are currently reading The Wheel of Time series. I started reading WoT when I was younger and only got to book 6 over the course of a few years before getting lazy and stopping (even though the books were great). I started reading it with my partner this year (lie in bed and read the book out loud - lame or a whole new level of awesome?) and we are already up to book 5. So much more exciting than reading alone!
Catherine S
16-11-14, 00:59
I'm reading 'Dry, a memoir' by Augusten Burroughs. He went from a litre of Whiskey a day to zero, and although I didn't drink anywhere near that much, I was an everday evening drinker of spirits until some months ago. It was more a habit than anything but like any habit it was hard to give up and I still sometimes miss how good it made me feel, although I don't miss the hangovers. So this book is really inspirational and was recomended by Sue Perkins no less...she of the Bake Off series, in an interview recently.
ISB x
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