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Book | Poster | Order by Most Viewed | Order by Most Commented | Created | Last Comment |
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Coming Out: Danielle SteelA sparkly story with an uplifting twist... | Unknown | 1,144 | 0 | May 2010 | May 2010 Unknown |
The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy: A Trilogy In Five Parts: Douglas AdamsI had heard this book mentioned many times, but had no idea about the type of story it was and wasn´t aware of the author. I read Adams´s "The long d... | Unknown | 1,148 | 1 | May 2010 | May 2010 clara1956 |
A Thousand Splendid Suns: Hosseni KhaliedGreat book... | Unknown | 919 | 0 | Apr 2010 | Apr 2010 Unknown |
The Joke: Milan KunderaA beautiful drama ensconsed in communism. Kundera has a way with words not found in most modern dribble. And for a translated work he has found a way... | Unknown | 1,013 | 0 | Apr 2010 | Apr 2010 Unknown |
Atlas Shrugged: Ayn RandThis is a novel that they use in business school to show pros and cons of capitalism and industrialism. It teaches an innumerable amount of things oth... | Unknown | 1,032 | 0 | Apr 2010 | Apr 2010 Unknown |
The Silent People: Walter Macken19th century Ireland comes alive in these pages. I can just say that I felt I was there, witnessing the joys and sufferings of the Irish farmers. A no... | clara1956 | 1,440 | 0 | Apr 2010 | Apr 2010 clara1956 |
Johnny Got His Gun: Dalton Trumbocan't find this bloody book anywhere... | Unknown | 1,550 | 1 | Mar 2010 | Jul 2010 midianiam |
Embers: Sandor MaraiTwo very old men Konrad and Henrik, "the General" once the closest of friends, meet in 1940 in the fading splendor of the General's Hungarian castle,... | Unknown | 1,511 | 0 | Mar 2010 | Mar 2010 Unknown |
Les Miserables: Victor HugoTimeless Classic...... | Unknown | 1,023 | 0 | Mar 2010 | Mar 2010 Unknown |
Salem falls: Jodi Picoultvery true,... | Unknown | 1,028 | 1 | Mar 2010 | Apr 2010 Unknown |
The Road: Cormac Mc CarthyGreat story, simply told. Heartbreaking... | Unknown | 978 | 0 | Mar 2010 | Mar 2010 Unknown |
By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept: Paulo CoelhoPaulo Coelho is one of my favourite writers. A great story teller who always conveys some very important messages in his stories. In this book, he mak... | Unknown | 882 | 0 | Mar 2010 | Mar 2010 Unknown |
The Swarm: Frank SchatzingA well-written novel about the environmental issue. The author is very good at using easy-understanding words to explain very complicated scientific f... | Unknown | 941 | 0 | Mar 2010 | Mar 2010 Unknown |
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest: Ken KeseyIf you've seen the movie, read the book. I hadn't seen the movie when I was reading the book. An older friend of mine told me how he had snuck into... | MrsMilano | 1,355 | 1 | Feb 2010 | Mar 2010 Unknown |
Memoirs Of A Geisha: Arthur GoldenAnother tear jerker...... | Unknown | 1,122 | 1 | Feb 2010 | May 2010 Unknown |
To Kill A Mockingbird: Harper LeeThis book was very interesting, really made me think.... | Unknown | 1,290 | 2 | Feb 2010 | May 2010 Unknown |
Valley Of The Dolls: Jacqueline SusannAn amazing book - has been one of my favourites for a long long time now (first read it when I was 14!)... | Unknown | 1,949 | 3 | Feb 2010 | Dec 2010 Sativa_Soul |
Gargoyle: Andrew DavidsonLoved this book its Davidson's first its such an original story well worth the read... | Aunz73 | 956 | 0 | Feb 2010 | Feb 2010 Aunz73 |
Claissical Mythology: Malcolm DayThis describes 100 characters from Greco-Roman Mythology. Introduces the family tree of Uranus to Zeus, Hades and brief stories behind their names. It... | ariadne104 | 1,431 | 0 | Feb 2010 | Feb 2010 ariadne104 |
The Cather in the Rye: J. D. SalingerThe 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 t... | Unknown | 1,207 | 3 | Feb 2010 | Jun 2010 Unknown |
The Poisonwood Bible: Barbara Kingsolvera must read!... | Unknown | 904 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 Unknown |
THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO: Alexandre DumasWho could not love a story of sweet revenge? Best book about revenge ever.... | ariadne104 | 1,489 | 2 | Jan 2010 | Oct 2010 Unknown |
The Masks of God: Joseph CampbellThere is a whole series on this topic its simply something that I find interesting.... | Unknown | 927 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 Unknown |
Eugene Onegin: Alexander PushkinBest best best... | MrsMilano | 1,210 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 MrsMilano |
An American Tragedy: Theodore DreiserVery very very... | MrsMilano | 1,278 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 MrsMilano |
The Idiot: Fjodr Dostojevskyhave you read The House of the Dead? ( I guess that´s the title in English - in Spanish it´s El Sepulcro de los vivos o la casa de los muertos)... | MrsMilano | 2,147 | 3 | Jan 2010 | May 2010 clara1956 |
The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns: Khaled HosseiniBoth books embody for me the awful social constriction of Secrecy. What came across was the simplistic writing (a Gift that is not evident in all... | Unknown | 1,049 | 1 | Jan 2010 | Mar 2010 Unknown |
Of mice and men: John SteinbeckLoved this book. I read it in highschool. Its a beautiful depiction of friendship.... | Unknown | 1,188 | 1 | Jan 2010 | May 2010 Unknown |
Retrato en Sepia: Isabel AllendeAt the heart of this literary portrait is memory. Chilean writer Allende's new novel, skillfully crafted as the eloquent memoir of Aurora del Valle, c... | Unknown | 1,229 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 Unknown |
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society: Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrowsa heart felt narrative that includes... | Unknown | 805 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 Unknown |
Islander: John BairdI loved this book.... | tennesseejudy | 1,535 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 tennesseejudy |
Wide Sargasso Sea: Jean RhysRead this book a few years back upon learning that it was written as a prequel to the beloved Jane Eyre, but realized it was much more. A brooding lov... | Unknown | 1,333 | 0 | Dec 2009 | Dec 2009 Unknown |
The Afghan: Frederick ForsythAgain he did it! Details are remarkably accurate (I lived with the Afghans whom I respect very much as a great nation), the plot is irresistible, fast... | Unknown | 872 | 0 | Dec 2009 | Dec 2009 Unknown |
Dante's Equation: Jane JensenExcellent journey into the secrets of Qabbalah, from Nazi death camp to parallel dimensions, delving into the laws of universal equilibrium. Unputdown... | Unknown | 947 | 0 | Dec 2009 | Dec 2009 Unknown |
Clan of the cave bear: Jean M AuelJean Auel is an excellent author. Try reading the full series..it is worth the time spent. The last book in the series is out now. Cant wait to rea... | Unknown | 1,187 | 1 | Dec 2009 | Apr 2011 Unknown |
People of the Lakes: Katherine O''''Neal Gear&W. Micheal GearMy brother thought I looked bored while staying with him, so he tossed me this book to read. It isn't the type that I usually read, but I found it in... | Unknown | 1,019 | 1 | Dec 2009 | Dec 2009 Unknown |
The Client: John GrishamHas John Grisham ever wrote a rubbish book?????... | Unknown | 1,812 | 1 | Dec 2009 | Jan 2011 lipsee |
Le Livre Du Voyage: Bernard WerberVery strange, unlike any other book. Doesn't have a story, it's about the reader, and how he / she can be tranported by what "the book" tells him/ her... | Unknown | 991 | 0 | Nov 2009 | Nov 2009 Unknown |
El viaje del elefante: José SaramagoSaramago has done it again. Once you start this fabulous narration it is impossible to stop. Again, as in all of his works, Saramago offers a hidden t... | Unknown | 924 | 0 | Nov 2009 | Nov 2009 Unknown |
Mason & Dixon: Thomas PynchonEven though any decent Lit Prof will tell you Thomas Pynchon is one of the half-dozen most important living writers in any language, many people still... | Unknown | 951 | 0 | Nov 2009 | Nov 2009 Unknown |
The bluest eye: Toni MorrissonI absolutely love this book... I totally identify with the characters in the book.... | Unknown | 991 | 0 | Nov 2009 | Nov 2009 Unknown |
THE LOST SYMBOL: DAN BROWNTHRILLING! THAT'S THE WORD FOR IT... But it is so fast paced and so jam-packed with information that you get yourself lost in all the symbology and... | Unknown | 1,222 | 0 | Nov 2009 | Nov 2009 Unknown |
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