What is that beside your bed! (book thread)

ive got
porn
video game mags
rpg books
and also my last temptation of christ all back home

here its just my textbooks and a few mags
 
tonks said:
i have always wanted to read the sleeping beauty books, cuz theres what? 2 or 3, huh?
Yep, there are 3 of them. They are pretty good. I haven't read them in a while and am going back and re-reading now. :)
 
almost through reading "Chocolat" by Joanne Harris. I watched the movie and thought it was cute. The movie is so much different than the book. Same characters and general plot/storyline, but still very much different
 
my favourite was lord of the rings by Tolken. but the one I am into at the moment is a Black Lace omnibus with Gothic Blue by Portia Da Costa.
Aria Appassionata by Juliet Hastings, and Ace of Hearts by Lisette Allen.

Wow what a read the first one is a good one to get things in the mood! soft lighting and silky satin sheets and Wahay!!! :sex:
 
CydCharisse said:
almost through reading "Chocolat" by Joanne Harris. I watched the movie and thought it was cute. The movie is so much different than the book. Same characters and general plot/storyline, but still very much different

gosh, I was really disappointed in the movie -- but then I read the book first and resented how they changed a religious conflict into a political one... spineless bastards!

on the other hand, Monsieur Depp is very easy on the eyes :devious:
 
Bored of the Rings.... I've read it about 4 times.... But i mostly read eBooks. *hugs DSL connection and DC*
 
tonks said:
i have always wanted to read the sleeping beauty books, cuz theres what? 2 or 3, huh?
You guys know that's really Anne Rice, don't you? Those are some interesting books...
 
I just finished Shelters of Stone, by Jean Auel. The latest in the Clan of the Cave Bear series.
 
PuterTutor said:
You guys know that's really Anne Rice, don't you? Those are some interesting books...
yeah, and thats another reason i can't believe i've never read them. you know, she is from louisiana. yupyup.
 
PuterTutor said:
You guys know that's really Anne Rice, don't you? Those are some interesting books...
Oh yes. I also liked a couple of her other books written under Ann Rampling, "Exit to Eden" and "Belinda". Pretty interesting reads! ;)
 
CydCharisse said:
almost through reading "Chocolat" by Joanne Harris. I watched the movie and thought it was cute. The movie is so much different than the book. Same characters and general plot/storyline, but still very much different

The book is so much better than the movie (as I always find the case to be).

If you've finished with Chocolat & haven't had enough of Harris, try Holy Fools. It's brilliantly written - I thoroughly enjoyed it.
 
PuterTutor said:
I just finished Shelters of Stone, by Jean Auel. The latest in the Clan of the Cave Bear series.

I am on chapter 4 of shelters of stone. its ok but after valley of horses found the books very repetitive. but i'll still carry on reading
 
You know, I've never done much bedtime reading. At least, not since my mom or dad would read me a bedtime story before bed.

Since Brandi's gone, I can afford to buy a thing or two every now and then and still be able to pay the rent. So I bought a CD boombox for the bedroom with a remote control. Now, when I go to bed, I put on a CD, and usually sometime during the CD I fall asleep. I know this works, because I used to do that with the computer in my dorm room, since it was going to be on all night anyway crunching for genome.
 
Henry Miller: Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymous Bosch
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala: East into Upper East
Elizabeth David: Is there a nutmeg in the house?
 
jean auel - shelters of stone

i want to see if the main character, Ayla, can invent the alphabet, the printing press and nuclear fission as its about the only things left....
 
Spot said:
i want to see if the main character, Ayla, can invent the alphabet, the printing press and nuclear fission as its about the only things left....

:lol: That's mostly why I stopped reading them.
 
Bill Bryson - "I'm a Stranger Here Myself"

This is the third (fourth? :shrug: ) Bryson book I've read. He is almost as funny as my idol, Dave Barry. :lloyd:
 
Sharky said:
Bill Bryson - "I'm a Stranger Here Myself"

This is the third (fourth? :shrug: ) Bryson book I've read. He is almost as funny as my idol, Dave Barry. :lloyd:

Easily the best travel writer ever! :wink2: Bryson is hilarious.
 
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