books - have you read anything interesting .. (93)

Aug 1, 2010 12:00 PM CST books - have you read anything interesting ..
Tulefel
TulefelTulefelGöteborg, Vastra Gotaland Sweden24 Threads 1 Polls 2,848 Posts
rytcharlie: to be fair Tuff it's probably not .. is it some superterrestrial advanced humour too highbrow for mere mortals to comprehend?


Now I see you’ve been in Paris, even only subtransitrially… You started to talk as Pheonix and I don’t understand a word.

laugh
Aug 1, 2010 12:39 PM CST books - have you read anything interesting ..
tomboygirl
tomboygirltomboygirllarnaca, Larnaca Cyprus3 Threads 1,555 Posts
Tulefel: Now I see you’ve been in Paris, even only subtransitrially… You started to talk as Pheonix and I don’t understand a word.


Nobody understands phoenix-think he talks in code and you have to be high to understand!grin
Aug 1, 2010 12:39 PM CST books - have you read anything interesting ..
rytcharlie
rytcharlierytcharlieprovincia di Lodi, Lombardy Italy34 Threads 2 Polls 1,412 Posts
Tulefel: Now I see you’ve been in Paris, even only subtransitrially… You started to talk as Pheonix and I don’t understand a word.


hihi .. quoi? hug

snooker or volleyball? laugh
Aug 1, 2010 12:50 PM CST books - have you read anything interesting ..
Tulefel
TulefelTulefelGöteborg, Vastra Gotaland Sweden24 Threads 1 Polls 2,848 Posts
tomboygirl: Nobody understands phoenix-think he talks in code and you have to be high to understand!


And I’m so short…moping



laugh
Aug 1, 2010 12:51 PM CST books - have you read anything interesting ..
Tulefel
TulefelTulefelGöteborg, Vastra Gotaland Sweden24 Threads 1 Polls 2,848 Posts
rytcharlie: hihi .. quoi?

snooker or volleyball?


Rasta! Rasta! Rasta!

cheering
Aug 1, 2010 12:53 PM CST books - have you read anything interesting ..
rytcharlie
rytcharlierytcharlieprovincia di Lodi, Lombardy Italy34 Threads 2 Polls 1,412 Posts
Tulefel: Rasta! Rasta! Rasta!


yes you see - there is a difference

Rasta! Rasta! Rasta v pasta pasta pasta

laugh
Aug 27, 2010 12:27 PM CST books - have you read anything interesting ..
Phoenix
PhoenixPhoenixSarkoville, Ile-de-France France110 Threads 32 Polls 2,591 Posts
rytcharlie: .. recently?

What type of book do you usually read and which specific title can you recommend?


I don't as a rule read books (deffo. not fiction)..basically because I think my imagination is good enough.

I read biographies..Sometimes political books (only to learn things)...

When I've finished I generally give them away...Just me..
Aug 28, 2010 2:45 PM CST books - have you read anything interesting ..
MartynaPoland
MartynaPolandMartynaPolandWarsaw, Mazovia Poland2 Posts
I recommend "11 minutes" by P. Coelho. It made me think some issues over, re-think if the things that are commonly disapproved by the society are actually "bad"? And it is one of the books that will be never forgotten.
Aug 31, 2010 4:25 PM CST books - have you read anything interesting ..
mariola
mariolamariolajalon, Valencia Spain25 Threads 1 Polls 1,135 Posts
Just started ' A Thousand Splendid Suns ' only read few chapters so far but so far so good.


wave
Aug 31, 2010 4:56 PM CST books - have you read anything interesting ..
mike69spain
mike69spainmike69spainAlmuñécar, Andalusia Spain34 Threads 6 Polls 4,110 Posts
Different but good read lazy days: Cross Bones by Kathy Reichs.

Imagine actually finding the relics of Jesus (Yes, that Jesus) in a family grave... conversing

Nov 30, 2010 3:52 PM CST books - have you read anything interesting ..
Inkwell
InkwellInkwellFrankfurt/M., Hessen Germany17 Posts
Gosh, I read just about everything. History is a passion. Biographies if the people interest me. Also love a good crime story (and still believe Agatha Christie is the queen!). I founf Massimo Manfredi rather good. At the momemnt am just about to finish Sacred Treason by James Forrester. Also enjoy English poets from time to time. Books are very important to me, actually would rather go without food than books and did so more often than not....
Nov 30, 2010 4:01 PM CST books - have you read anything interesting ..
iamwhoiamyousee
iamwhoiamyouseeiamwhoiamyouseeanywhere, Bavaria Germany18 Threads 2 Polls 962 Posts
I reread one of my fav. recently..A tree grows in brooklyn by betty smith..about irish immigrants to the us..

I also like historic novels a lot the mogul is a good one and lady jane also..
Nov 30, 2010 4:29 PM CST books - have you read anything interesting ..
llanie
llaniellaniemadrid, Madrid Spain1 Posts
i like the third twin by Ken Follett, its a heart-stopping thriller about hidden evil.. I still like it even though it was published long time ago.
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