This is a list of random comments on All Books - ordered by date. Click on the book title to view the book. Click here to post a Book.

Selvaggia

RE: Anne Frank: The Diary of Anne Frank

Anna vive con noi ed la sua vicenda è un monito per le generazioni future

View Book

Selvaggia

RE: George Orwell: 1984

il passato è oggi

View Book

Selvaggia

RE: Oscar Wilde: The Picture of Dorian Gray

adoro questo testo e i film che ne sono stati tratti

View Book

Selvaggia

RE: Miguel de Cervantes: Don Quixote

Grande classico

View Book

RE: Ayn Rand: Atlas Shrugged

Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged, depicts a world which we live in today, a world where 85% of people try to be oblivious to being slaves but prefer to just make meager wages or dole handouts. We are defeated if we do not get up and achieve what is rightfully ours,Ayn Rand has given us the means to achieve a better life, she has displayed all we need to conquer that seems too hard to overcome.

View Book

Wintersnowflake

RE: Scarlet smith: The sad life

Nice book

View Book

Scarletlurue18

Scarlet smith: The sad life

Cool

View Book

SonnyRay

Walter SonnyRay Kernaich: Crystal Heart Of fire

just put my name Walter Kernaich into search on amazon in paper back and kindle

View Book

Omeron

Anne Frank: The Diary of Anne Frank

Reading it made me a better man...

View Book

lonelytiger68

RE: Muhammad (SAW): QURAN

gods prophets were ppl like moses the desciples. the quran is not got any ties with god. cause god dont agree with terrorism. thou shall not kill. the bible is the word of god. mohammed its just a name muslims made up to justify their so called killing of ppl that dont agree with them. this is one book just like the quran itself that should be burnt

View Book

RE: Stefan Zweig: Ungeduld des Herzens

Es ist zwar lange her, dass ich das Buch gelesen habe. Aber es hat mich - wie eigentlich Alles von Stefan Zweig - nachhaltig beeindruckt. Eine geschliffene Sprache und psychologisches Feingespür zeichnen den Roman aus.

View Book

mzafar

RE: Muhammad (SAW): QURAN

Secret_Targaryen not more then bible

View Book

Zhang8

RE: John Green: The Fault In Our Stars

I haven't read the book yet but I have seen the movie though and I really enjoyed the movie a lot though. thumbs up

View Book

FjBabe

RE: J R Ward: Dark Lover

I've read the entire series.!!!! Loved it!

View Book

WillieB212

RE: Anne Rice: Vampire Chronicles

Of course they are not real. The author's descriptions of old New Orleans is fantastic. Let yourself go into the fantasy and escapethe real world for a while.

View Book

Secret_Targaryen

RE: Muhammad (SAW): QURAN

Took me 4 days to read, very violent book.

View Book

RE: Muhammad (SAW): QURAN

Totally agreed and true

View Book

harveysingh91

Angela Duckworth: Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance

Thanks..You're right, it's a great book..:-)

View Book

Still_notaDoctor

RE: Angela Duckworth: Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance

Good choice.
There's a lot to take away from this book.

View Book

stephenbadger

RE: Stiegg Larsson: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

l saw the swedish & american films ...l remember all the swedish film, but not a thing from the yankee film ...l wonder what kind of Blackberry smartphone lisbeth used in hospital ??

View Book

hunei

RE: Stephen Curtis: The Truth About: The Real Story About Fairy Tales

Did not know these Fairy tales were tampered with. it is indeed a sort of crime to do such a horrifying thing
,At least leave this legacy intact. in it's charming enchanting essence.
thank you for this information!

View Book

BonnevilleM

RE: John Wyndham: The Day of the Triffids

They didn't need Agent Orange when there is plenty salt water about, as for a strimmer, would you want to get that close.

Preferred Day of the Krackan myself, if I could remember how to spell it that is. confused

View Book

mgarplayer

RE: Jeffrey Archer: Kane and Abel

I read this book a good few years back.very well written and crafted. a masterpiece .

View Book

mischief999

RE: Rhonda Byrne: The Secret

its a good starter book explaining the universal law of attraction!! there are certain laws the govern our universe an this is one of them!! very easy to understand if ur new to the concept of the law of attraction!! there are many other well published authors of law of attraction explained also!! ideal for manifesting your true lifes desires this book led me to greater beliefs on LOA scientific evidence and proof definitely worth investigating furtherapplause applause

View Book

noa2noa

RE: Elio D'Anna: The School for Gods

hi. why no excuse.

View Book

Cachuchi

RE: Octavio Paz: La llama doble

...never expected to find this book here although I think should be read as a prerequisite to activate our profiles lol!. A worth reading. wave

View Book

Oceana2U

RE: Paulo Coelho: The Alchemist

Magnificent....

Paulo Coelho, one of my favourite writers. His way of writing is “food for soul”. Very touching way his way! Straight to the Heart.

heart beating wine

View Book

Oceana2U

RE: Paulo Coelho: The Alchemist

Great book and writer wine

View Book

roseofsharon1

RE: Og Mandino: The Greatest Salesman in the World

Have read the book many times and will again. A must read.applause

View Book

waasa

RE: Sir Bertrand Russell: Porqué No Soy Cristiano

Stangely enough I coldn`t find here another great mindshaking read "Caesars Messiah" from Joe Atwill confused wink
I highly recommend to anybody who is interested to know of what did God die dunno

View Book

Java4Joe

RE: Paulo Coelho: The Alchemist

This is good for ages 10 to 110. It not only allows you to see the unexpected possibilities life can bring, but also many life lessons in personal growth, showing that we can accept other belief systems and continue to grow. It also shows that there are two different techniques Alchemists use; introspection and communion with nature. (I prefer the nature aspect!) It can truly help awaken your path in life.

View Book

whitelily1

RE: John Grisham: The Broker

Not reading this title yet, but am sure it is exciting to read, as usual John has his smart touch to solve the crime,

I have read Pelican Brief and The Client thumbs up

Nice share, Iam a fans of Grisham too handshake

View Book

whitelily1

RE: John Grisham: The Firm

True, nice book and good movie as well wave

View Book

HexagoneF

RE: Dominique Bacarisse: My published books

Great book that i recommend warmly and greetings to its author.

View Book

Thiago1974_nice

Sir Bertrand Russell: Porqué No Soy Cristiano

In this work Lord Bertrand Russell, one of the most lucid and influential thinkers of the twentieth century, brings together fourteen essays written between 1899 and 1954. In them he exposes and develops the motives of his agnosticism, rebuffs the traditional arguments of Christianity, identifies fear as one of the main foundations of religion questions the contributions of religion to the happiness of the human being and criticizes very harshly the approaches of Christianity in s*xual matters. Why I am not a Christian is one of the most moving and convincing defenses of the non-believer that have been written since the days of Hume and Voltaire.

View Book

Viktor888

RE: god: the holly bible

Read Sheldrake "The Science Delusion"

View Book

graeme1969

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

I was given the first book off a friend, I too found it very difficult to read at first. Persevere though you get to a point and before you know it you will have finished the third. I was devastated when I found out the author had died. Can't bring myself to read the follow up because they are not written by him.

View Book

graeme1969

RE: Lewis Carroll: Alice in Wonderland

I love this book, it is my go to when I have nothing new to read. When I was younger and a bit of a hippy :) my friends and I would read it to each other wherever we were usually under the influence of something or other. Good memories

View Book

Redex

RE: EJ Lamprey: Fifteen Sixteen Maids In The Kitchen

enjoyed the read muchly Biff you are a clever lady teddybear

View Book

Redex

RE: EJ Lamprey: Nine Ten Begin Again

Just finished reading, it is a must you never know what folk get upto in their older years???? Keep your bank details to yourself roll eyes i wont say any more applause applause

View Book

whitelily1

RE: John Grisham: The Last Juror

Nice story! I watch the movie too

View Book

giniwinn

RE: Fyodor Dostoyevski: The Karamazov Brothers

Dosteoviski, most beloved of all my favourite authors.. his work on nihilism, in the book "the Possessed" haunts me. never been so shocked or so smitten
have the entire collection, the Idiot getting an edge over the rest except for "the white nights" which "possessed" me love

View Book

Would YOU like to post your favorite book on Connecting Singles?

Would YOU like to post your favorite book on Connecting Singles? Be a Critic.. Post a Review. It's simple. Just go to www.amazon.com, find the book you want, and follow the directions on the post your favorite book page. A link to your favorite books will appear on your profile.

Why add a book? Talking about things you like shows you're real, allows members to get to know you better, and helps you connect to members with similar interests. Similar interests = things in common = great icebreakers!
Post your favorite book »

We use cookies to ensure that you have the best experience possible on our website. Read Our Privacy Policy Here