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Posted: 3/19/2006, 12:13 pm
by ihatethunderbay
re-reading Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three by Stephen King

probably my favourite book of the series

Posted: 3/20/2006, 6:15 pm
by Thief99
Stephen King is my fav author, love him.

I am reading Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code, it is a very good book. I am about 3/4's way through and I am very impressed with it. Highly recommend it to anyone.

Posted: 3/20/2006, 8:36 pm
by Hope
Bandalero wrote:and at that book giveaway i also bought the phylosophy of ayn rand.


or even philosophy.

i wanna read the Fountainhead.



currently reading Douglas Coupland's Hey Nostradamus!, as well as the journals of anais nin...

Posted: 3/20/2006, 9:31 pm
by beautiful liar
the fountainhead's pretty good. i dont agree with a lot of what it stands for, but it's an interesting read.

Posted: 3/20/2006, 9:34 pm
by Bandalero
sorry, in my rage i have trouble typing.

Posted: 3/21/2006, 4:47 am
by Waiting to Exist
Life of Pi!

It's good but I want him to crash already.

Teeheehee, I kid.

Posted: 3/21/2006, 7:44 pm
by its4am_isanybodyhome
Image

Posted: 3/21/2006, 8:17 pm
by Joe Cooler
Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller

The Introduction:

"I never liked Jazz music because Jazz music doesn't resolve. But I was outside the Bagdad Theater in Portland one night when I saw a man playing the saxophone. I stood there for fifteen minutes, and he never opened his eyes. After that I liked Jazz music.
Sometimes you have to watch somebody love something before you can love it yourself. It is as if they are showing you the way. I used to not like God because God didn't resolve. But that was before any of this happened."

Posted: 3/21/2006, 9:07 pm
by I AM ME
The Hiram Key




WAY better then The Devinci Code, because it's not a fiction novel, but rather a book chronicalling two men's actual research.

Posted: 3/21/2006, 11:21 pm
by afealicious
The First Vial by...some person. i just finished the book and didn't like it so didn't bother to remember the author.

now i am reading my play script.

Posted: 3/21/2006, 11:28 pm
by _old_lady_peace
uncle toms cabin- harriet beecher stowe

Posted: 3/22/2006, 12:37 am
by Sonya
1984.

it's apparently required reading for history 12, now. well, so my teacher says.

Posted: 3/22/2006, 1:47 am
by I AM ME
so many people hate that book but i quite enjoy it. not to mention whether you find it entertaining or not it's so essential to read, and has had such an impact on our world

Posted: 3/22/2006, 2:06 am
by Hope
i hated it when i first read it in grade 8. i thought it was pointless. but then i read it again, and that was like WHOOSH of ideas.


+whoosh

Posted: 3/29/2006, 12:08 am
by Hope
^ wow what a weird post that was.


i finished the catcher in the rye. it was good :nod:
now, onto franny & zooey.

Posted: 3/29/2006, 12:40 pm
by magicseamonkey
Magical Thinking by Augusten Burroughs on my lunch break at work every day.
American Gods by Neil Gaiman when I feel like it at home.
A Douglas Adams biography when I get around to picking it up here and there.

I remember enjoying 1984 quite a bit. I think I read it twice in HS. I enjoyed Animal Farm, too.

Posted: 3/29/2006, 1:38 pm
by happening fish
its4am_isanybodyhome wrote:Image


W00T

Posted: 3/30/2006, 11:06 am
by Soozy
Status Anxiety.

Posted: 3/30/2006, 12:52 pm
by ihatethunderbay
the CM

Posted: 3/30/2006, 3:05 pm
by think_about_it
Garden of Beasts by Jefferey Deaver