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Tricks of the mind Derren Brown

RE: Derren Brown: Tricks of the mind

derren is brilliant, i love when he calls a random phone in london and hypnotizes the listener to fall asleep

by krzifngrs | howard beach, New York USA | Aug 9, 2010
Along came a spider James Patterson

RE: James Patterson: Along came a spider

wicked read.

by zeenaG | Dublin, Antrim Ireland | Aug 7, 2010
act like a lady think like a man Steve Harvey

RE: Steve Harvey: act like a lady think like a man

This book was really a good read. Good to hear from a man's veiw.

by zante | chaguanas, Chaguanas Trinidad and Tobago | Aug 3, 2010
100 years of solitude Gabriel Garcia Marquez

RE: Gabriel Garcia Marquez: 100 years of solitude

Very unique and uncomparable with anything else. Liked it unconditionally, regretfully not in original language, but still - great!

by just_curious | Liepaja, Latvia | Jul 30, 2010
The Lord of The Rings J R R Tolkien

RE: J.R.R. Tolkien: The Lord of The Rings

Great book, read it several times, first in English - many years ago - and later in Russian (it's my native) when it was translated by two different translators (read both variants)very interesting, rich of characters and creatures, events, cannot but admire the author's creative imagination and language.

by just_curious | Liepaja, Latvia | Jul 30, 2010
100 years of solitude Gabriel Garcia Marquez

RE: Gabriel Garcia Marquez: 100 years of solitude

Like all literature masters, this book has to be read in its original language. It keeps its freshness. When translated it looses magic.
Once upon a time, there was a place where we could enjoy time and people. Let's keep dreaming !

by meliana | Cannes, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur France | Jul 27, 2010
The Da Vinci Code Dan Brown

RE: Dan Brown: The Da Vinci Code

Unfortunately this book isn't respectful of history

by meliana | Cannes, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur France | Jul 27, 2010
Harry Potter J K Rowling

RE: J.K. Rowling: Harry Potter

The whole series of books is very good. The best way to read them is from the first all the way to the seventh. Great development of characters and plot.

by icemom | Easton, Maryland USA | Jul 26, 2010
100 years of solitude Gabriel Garcia Marquez

RE: Gabriel Garcia Marquez: 100 years of solitude

it's impressive I love this book you need to follow the story of each character and know the time to discover the meaning and what I learned is that I need to appreciate what I have received and how should heritage to future generations there is old saying on spanish "There is no evil that lasts 100 years, no body that hold"

by amado82 | macon ga, Georgia USA | Jul 24, 2010
The Stand Stephen King

RE: Stephen King: The Stand

I love King..but this is my favourite book of his.. Although I will never forgive him for killing off Larry Underwood. :)

by Hawna | Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada | Jul 23, 2010
the memories of Cleopatra Margaret George

RE: Margaret George: the memories of Cleopatra

I love this book. I'm a Caesar fanatic..Colleen McCullough also writes good books on Caesar

by Hawna | Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada | Jul 23, 2010
100 years of solitude Gabriel Garcia Marquez

RE: Gabriel Garcia Marquez: 100 years of solitude

It's a very good novel. I love it!

by mikehern | Amsterdam, North Holland Netherlands | Jul 20, 2010
Johnny Got His Gun Dalton Trumbo

RE: Dalton Trumbo: Johnny Got His Gun

can't find this bloody book anywhere

by midianiam | dublin, Dublin Ireland | Jul 19, 2010
Silent Bob Speaks Kevin Smith

RE: Kevin Smith: Silent Bob Speaks

greasy reese witherspoon lol

by midianiam | dublin, Dublin Ireland | Jul 19, 2010
Animal Farm George Orwell

RE: George Orwell: Animal Farm

all animals are equal,but some animals are more equal then others...fav quote from the book...it's quite a chilling statement

by midianiam | dublin, Dublin Ireland | Jul 19, 2010
The Pilo Family Circus Will Elliot

RE: Will Elliot: The Pilo Family Circus

never hears of this but psycho clowns sign me up...

by midianiam | dublin, Dublin Ireland | Jul 19, 2010
Gone With The Wind Margaret Mitchell

RE: Margaret Mitchell: Gone With The Wind

Like an Old Wine... reading such this romance story awakes my passions. Is there any Scarlett still alive?!

by lunaticfaith | Tehran, Iran | Jul 19, 2010
The Twilight saga Stephnie MEYER

RE: Stephnie MEYER: The Twilight saga

Ok, so all of you adults who got the Twilight bug, here is one for you, Stephanie Meyer's The Host. Great Book, strangest love triangle I ever read. If you liked the Twilight Sage you will like this book too.

by wilkie1710 | West Chester, Pennsylvania USA | Jul 14, 2010
Mirror Image Sandra Brown

RE: Sandra Brown.: Mirror Image

i love this book !!!

by manroe23 | indonesia, Jakarta Indonesia | Jul 9, 2010
The Twilight saga Stephnie MEYER

RE: Stephnie MEYER: The Twilight saga

the twilight saga,great read.you gotta see the movies.

by 3977abc | Kokomo, Indiana USA | Jul 9, 2010
act like a lady think like a man Steve Harvey

RE: Steve Harvey: act like a lady think like a man

I think this book was great, it was great to get a man's perspective on women. I highly recommend it.

by Reinna | Sudbury, Ontario Canada | Jul 5, 2010
The Lord of The Rings J R R Tolkien

RE: J.R.R. Tolkien: The Lord of The Rings

It seems ages ago since i read the Lord of the Rings. I read it three times and even in a time i should have studied for my exams instead of reading Tolkiens books. But there was no defense against it. Tolkien set a milestone in such away that it will be nearly impossibe to surpass it. Every other fantasy writer is/was more or less influenced by J.R.R. And the biggest merrit is that he made
the categorie acceptable and in doing so opened the gate for all the other enthralling bards.

by Everken | Ieper, West Vlaanderen Belgium | Jul 3, 2010
Magician Raymond Feist

RE: Raymond Feist: Magician

My next book will be that one 8). I succeeded in buying all of his books (finally). Feist is a first class story teller, who drags you into his world en keeps you nailed to the seat of your chair till
you can finally turn the last page.
The wonder is it doesnt end there its just the start for the next book which immerses you further in his era-wide tale.
So indeed a very good choice!

by Everken | Ieper, West Vlaanderen Belgium | Jul 3, 2010
The girl with the dragon tatoo series stieg larsson

RE: stieg larsson: The girl with the dragon tatoo series

I have being trying to read this book for over two months but just cant do it, everytime i pick it up i would put it down, now that you said its so good i am going to try this weekend. Thanks

by african | George Town, Cayman Islands | Jun 29, 2010
Enders Game Orson Scott Card

RE: Orson Scott Card: Ender's Game

I love this book. It was recommended to me by a coworker. I couldn't put it down.

by Stephie1783 | Manhattan, Kansas USA | Jun 20, 2010
Enders Game Orson Scott Card

RE: Orson Scott Card: Ender's Game

What a great book! One of my favourites!
Last one of the saga I read was 'Shadow of the Giant', highly recommended. Basically Ender's Game from Bean's point of view.

by Javier32 | Auckland, New Zealand | Jun 19, 2010
Dune Frank Herbert

RE: Frank Herbert: Dune

One of the best Sci-fi books and one of my favourites books! I've read them all (yes, even the ones from Brian and Anderson...)
Long live the God Emperor!

by Javier32 | Auckland, New Zealand | Jun 19, 2010
The Stand Stephen King

RE: Stephen King: The Stand

I have read most all of King's books and this is my favorite. The clearcut choice each character makes between good and evil ie the Man in Black or the Lady in the Corn is the choice we all make in our daily lives.

by sassyluckylady | Forest City, North Carolina USA | Jun 16, 2010
The Cather in the Rye J D Salinger

RE: J. D. Salinger: The Cather in the Rye

The Catcher In The Rye,

This book just grabbed me when I was in Year 11 at High School till this day it is so very powerful. The writer was able to put the reader right there in the life of Holden.
Fantastic if only I could write like that, what a buzz that would be.
I consider this to be one of the best books I have ever read.

by sunnynow | Camperdown, Victoria Australia | Jun 6, 2010
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