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tjwrite

RE: Stephen King: The Stand

What makes us love a book? I think that sometimes it's the "when" a book finds you that matters most. I must have been about 11 y/o when someone gave me copy of The Stand, minus front cover. Things were pretty bad all 'round for me, and I was very close to redecorating my ceiling and walls with my brains. The horror story carried me far away from the real horrors of home. When I finished the last page, I started again on page one.
I've read a lot "great literature" since those days, but The Stand will always hold a special place in my heart. Thank you, Mr. King.
ru4eva
aScottishGuy82
shay28
shay28

RE: J.K Rowling: Harry Potter

love harry, ron and hermione's adventures
shay28

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

love the book and the movie as well yay
Elis2012
sweetcocoa1

RE: Rhonda Bryne: The Secret

i read it too and i like it too
lipsee

RE: arthur c clarke: Childhood's End

I,v just read "Rendezvous with Rama" by the same author,,,I also looked at the reviews for this novel on Amazon..I like what I read and will lookout for this book,Thanks for posting
shay28

RE: paulo coelho: eleven minutes

Delighfully sensual and entertaining.
shay28

RE: j.k rowling: harry potter series

I completed reading all 6 books but i have yet to own them. xoxoxo
shay28

RE: Paulo Coelho: The Alchemist

Delightful and a must book to read. Simple but elegant.
tromp420

RE: Anne Rice: Interview With The Vampire

i have read everything Anne rice has wrote and i am a die hard fan of hers !
lipsee

John Man: Genghis Khan

1000 to 1,,,,I think that sounds wrong,,,that would mean he only had 100 troops...sorry about that folks I made a total cockup...back to the book!!!
lipsee

RE: King James Version: Holy Bible

They tried to kill off this book with the new edition,,but there is something magical about the words in the "King James version",, to people like me who where force fed this at sunday school, you never forget the words..thanks for posting
ruhul2012

RE: Galdos: Tormento

hi im seek you, want to good relationship with you, im nice good poor man, my mind is rich, im never married, im real right man, email:iruhul 26@yahoo.com
Ruhul
cute_baby_gurl22
yona62

RE: Dave Pelzer: A child called "IT"

Great read could not put the book down.I to had a bad childhood.
My Father try to kill me 4 times before I was ten.Read this book
then ask yourself what can I do to help?crying
sleepin_bird

Clive Barker: Weaveworld

It's weird, obscure... nothing like you expect, yet everything you expect; typical Clive Barker, you'll like this one.
lipsee

RE: Clive Barker: Weaveworld

I,m getting hooked on Clive Barker,but Iv yet to read this...
lipsee

Clive Barker: The Great Seret Show

"Abit ODD"......... you are not wrong there!!!!
Quest64

RE: Clive Barker: The Great Seret Show

I have not read this Clive Barker book yet, but I have read a few others and for me he is a great author even though his stories can be a bit odd.
myhome

RE: Janet Evanovich: Fearless Fourteen

I love her I have all her book's.When i'm down I just read any of her book's and it just make's my whole day.
vyoleta

RE: William Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream

lipsee

I am not picky. There is a big difference between novel and play, especially when you talk about some one like Shakespeare.

Nice to meet you. handshake
vyoleta

RE: Rhonda Byrne: The Secret

I like books like this one. Optimistic, full of limitless posibilities of human mind. peace
RR313

RE: Rhonda Byrne: The Secret

at the end of the book she has biographies, the people she got her information from, wallace wattles, prentice mulford, charles haanel, robert collier, genevieve behrend, i looked these people up, put everything into practice everyday and i am bleeping happy. yay
lipsee

RE: William Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream

" vyoleta says: on 51 minutes ago
Not a novel, a play.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Do,nt be so Picky,,,Actually I quite like this Story(play) ,yes it is better seen as a play,but its still a good read..
lipsee

RE: Jane Austen: Sense and Sensibility

My Goodness!! you are not wrong there!!!!!
vyoleta
jbush0518

Jane Austen: Sense and Sensibility

Of course it would be to you! it's a chick book!
lipsee
lipsee

RE: Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice

I think Elisbeth,s sister Mary should have married Mr Collins
RAEL266

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

A MASTER PIECE UNSURPASSED BY ANY BEFORE OR SINCE. IT CONTAINS SUCH DEPTH OF CULTURES, LEGENDS, AND LORE THAT IT WOULD BE EASY TO BELIEVE TOLKIEN WAS JUST RELATING HIS LIFE AND WORLD EXPERIENCES AS A NATIVE OF MIDDLE EARTH.
I ONLY WISH I HAD SUCH LITERARY TALENT.
ginge123

RE: John Wyndham: The Day of the Triffids

i read this book at the age of 15, it has always been ome of my favourites.....
lipsee

Frederik Pohl: The other end of time

I just noticed Greg Bear (who ever he is) says about the book,"its the thinking persons INDEPENDENCE DAY",I think the story line is so much better then that,,,

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