"You can't win" by Jack Black (currently)
This weekend I finished an amazing graphic novel, "Safe Area Gorazde, the war in Eastern Bosnia 1992-95" by Joe Sacco. I finished it in one sitting, totally amazing!
Huxley
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"You can't win" by Jack Black (currently)
This weekend I finished an amazing graphic novel, "Safe Area Gorazde, the war in Eastern Bosnia 1992-95" by Joe Sacco. I finished it in one sitting, totally amazing!
Huxley
The Awake! fills all my personal needs thank you very much.
......now now now!! Just kidding.
I've nearly finished Red Azalea by Anchee Min; incredible story, very nicely written .
Living within the constrains of the Communist party and the mental control exercised on the members reminded me incredibly of being in the WTBS.
Some phrases would have fitted into a Watchtower if you'd replaced The Party for The Society...
Eragon , by a 19 y.o. kid, Christopher Paolini ... Dragons and stuff...
curious enough ?
ooooooooo, Country Woman! That sounds FAB!....you really got MY interest piqued.....yes, I'm so glad you gave me the URL where to order....thanks so much....
Frannie B
I just finished reading Angels and Demons by the same author of The Da Vinci Code, a great book, and have started reading Cry the Beloved Country.
Those are good ones, Mulan....I get on reading kicks, too....sometimes I'm just not in the mood....
A History of Europe and No Man Knows My Name (about Joseph Smith)
ooooo, Stilla....those are a little heavy for my fluffy brain cells...lol ....but that one about Joseph Smith sounds kinda interesting...
Frannie B
I just finished Under the Banner of Heaven (about fundamentalist Mormons and the LDS in general), Worth the Fighting For by John McCain, and Lies and the Lying Liars who Tell Them by Al Franken (long plane trip). All excellent. I also read Quicksilver by Neal Stpehenson - not anywhere near as good as his other works, tragically.I am starting The Power of Now due to a recommendation from others on this board, and I have a stack of ten magazines to get throu
Phant, some of those titles sound really interesting....you must be one of those brainiacs...LOL....I wouldn't have time to read all that...you've gotta be a whiz...
Don't Know Much About History - a concise and eminently readable summation of American history from Columbus to the election of 2000
WOW, Czar....you're the third guy here who's reading a book of history! Izzat a guy thing? LOL!
Frannie B
Steppenwolf by Herman Hesse
What's that about, DantheMan? The title intrigues me...
A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking. I have a hard time reading fiction, but I bought 1984 and Animal Farm and have every intention of reading those some day.
Doc, that author's name sounds very familiar....LOL! I have a hard time dealing with reality, so I escape into fiction...heheheheh
Frannie B
Tinker, Sailor, Soldier, Spy by John LeCarre
Seems like I read that one before, Pistoff....just don't remember what it was about...
Frannie: When did Dave Barry become funny again? Right now...
Ruled Brittania by Harry Turtledove. Betrayal of America by Vincent Bugliosi The Devil's Dictionary by Ambrose Beirce
LOL, Badger! He's still funny....but I know what you mean....some of his stuff is less amusing than the rest....I guess even comics have their good days and their bad days....
So....what are those books about, Badg? They sound good...
Frannie B
Night Watch - Terry Pratchett
Neuromancer - William Gibson
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