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Elegsabiff

EJ Lamprey: Five Six Pick Up Sticks

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EJ Lamprey: Nine Ten Begin Again

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EJ Lamprey: Three Four Knock On My Door

Now available in Kindle and paperback
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EJ Lamprey: Seven Eight Play It Straight

Now available in Kindle and paperback
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Happiness645

RE: JAMES: FIFTY SHADES OF GREY

I love everything about all the books.kiss kiss applause
Sparrowgael

RE: Don Miguel Ruiz: The Four Agreements

This is one of my favorite books. It really is enpowering.
Amanuman
lovecanbereal

RE: Ayn Rand: Atlas Shrugged

I have a question for you Philomena. In Anne Rand's Utopian World, where everyone should produce; what about those who are unable to? I refer to those who are born crippled, profoundly retarded etc etc. Where do they fit into Rand's idea of a logical utopia? Or are they to be ignored, or done away with? I have read this book, and this is the question I would ask Rand, if she were still alive.confused
AuggieWest

RE: Harper Lee: To Kill A Mocking Bird

Had seen movie (my favorite) dozens of times. When I finally read book I could hear her voice reading to me.
rTISticTYPE

RE: Boris Pasternak: February: Selected Poetry Of Boris Pasternak

I found a slim volume of his poems in a used bookstore once. Brilliant.
rTISticTYPE

RE: herge': the adventures of tintin

This set my imagination on fire when I was young. I finally own the Tibet one!
rTISticTYPE

RE: Art Spiegelman: Maus

An unforgettable read.
rTISticTYPE

RE: George Orwell: 1984

Frightening how this is coming about slowly in America.
Olvena

RE: Erich Maria Remarque: Drei Kameraden

Anthem of true Friendship and Love, it's so lacking in our lives.
Olvena

RE: Patrick Suskind: Perfume: The Story of a Murderer

Talented writer's wonderful book, the very best book, which was ever written.
hargam
whitelily1

RE: Elizabeth Gilbert: Eat Pray Love

every young woman shuld read this sad flower
whitelily1
Sweetheart6ya
shygirl56

RE: JAMES: FIFTY SHADES OF GREY

I just like the whole lot of them if you want sexy this is it I would like him to write more books I would get them there is nothing better than hot sex
Aruchita

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

I've started reading them this year, I started slow and steady with the first, but when I got to the middle of the second, it didn't let me go till I finished the third.... It was awesome!
CraftySquirrel

G.L. Lambert: Men Don't Love Women Like You

This book was a real eye opener for me
peterwriter

RE: H.G. Wells: The Invisible Man

I read this book for the first time a couple of years ago, when I was given a present of a compendium of H G Wells' most famous science-fiction novels (War of the Worlds, The Island of Dr Moreau, Things to Come and the Time Machine were its companions, if I remember correctly).
The Invisible Man has become such a popular culture mainstay that it's very interesting to trace him back to his roots. It's a good, well-written, well-paced novel that touches on a number of social themes - Wells seems to be saying quite a bit about the corrupting influence of power. Although the power of invisibility itself hasn't come to pass, the novel can be seen as being prescient in another way, perhaps, given the totalitarian and fascist power regimes that were to grip Europe in the decades subsequent to its initial publication, and how the great power wielded by an individual or an elite few was so terribly misused.
Just in case that bit of tinhorn philosophy puts anyone reading this off the book, I should stress again how brisk, fresh and entertaining it (mostly) reads. The 1935 Universal film of the same name is a reasonably accurate transfer of the story to celluloid, with an excellent voice performance by the splendid British actor Claude Rains in the title role. Director James Whale, as was his habit, ramps up the English eccentricity a bit when it comes to the humour and the supporting cast, but he captures the gist of the plot and its themes with dexterity, and the special effects by John P Fulton stand the test of time reasonably well.
Chromedome56
Chromedome56

RE: EJ Lamprey: Eleven Twelve Dig And Delve

Ghoulies and ghosties and things that go bump in the night laugh thumbs up
Set in Scotland thumbs up
Witchcraft? help well handled thumbs up still stretches belief a bit too far thumbs down but I believed while I was reading uh oh Hmmmmm.
Chromedome56

RE: EJ Lamprey: Five Six Pick Up Sticks

If I say it is a book about rich women getting murdered via singles websites, CS might ban it. So I won't. laugh

It's set in Scotland. thumbs up
It's funny thumbs up
There's a car chase thumbs up
The red herrings are bigger than Nessie thumbs up
Redex

RE: EJ Lamprey: Five Six Pick Up Sticks

Reminded me first off of a Ruth Rendal who done it book.
It had everything in it fun, serouse side and some stark warnings all rolled eliquently in one.
Loved it, all on line daters should read and enjoy.peace peace

Well done Biffpeace banana
Pinakin24
Pinakin24
casseyy

RE: Dan Brown: Angles & Demons

Read this book ten years.
I fell in love with it before"The Da Vinci Code"
Can't pick a favorite chapter cause all the chapter's are great.
Once you start you can't stop.
A must read for all book lovers
MAGGIEOROPEL

RE: Dan Brown: Angles & Demons

have to say i even like it more than Davinci's code and that one was also a great book to read, go for this one cause it won't disappoint you:)
MAGGIEOROPEL

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

one of the best books i've read, and i've only read one, till later i found out they were actually a series of them. Definately a must read, once it grabs you it won't let you go, try the movie it's also a good one, specially if you're in love of the new james bond actor.
Icannotthinkofon

Stuart G Yates: Unflinching

Not sure why this was posted twice, many apologies! I tried to remove this one, but it wouldn't let me.

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