ajtgirl:Good to see you back! All those books sound interesting except for Cell..I just don't care much for Stephen King. I would like to read Songs in Ordinary Time..will PM you!!
Dolittle: I like some Steven King. I think my favorite was The Stand. I remember reading it when it first came out in '77 (I think). But I didn't like Misery, so much in fact, that I never did watch the movie of it.
Eriisa:There are several books listed in the posts that need to be added to the request list. Hrqls told me how to do it but I am not seeing what he told me to click on. If you wouldn't mind, could you add them for me? Please and thank you!!!
Eriisa: I read The Stand....imo it was the worse book I ever forced myself to read. lol a large book mind you...but hey, it was Stephen King..so I kept reading it. when the book was over...I got up..walked to the door of the Chicago motel room I was in,and tossed it out into the parking lot. havent read another King book since.
Kipling:
The Stand
opened my eyes to his writings. It was regarded as horror because it involved the results of a bio catastrophe.
The book is not about horror, it is about
Good vs Evil
51. Three Wishes Liane Moriarity 52. Finding the Dream Nora Roberts 53. Gypsy Lord Kat Martin 54. Inheritance Judith Michael 55. The Water-Method Man John Irving 56. A Cup of Comfort for Courage Colleen Sell 57. Missing Pieces Joy Fielding 58. Amanda Kay Hooper 59. Heaven and Earth Nora Roberts 60. Chesapeake Blue Nora Roberts 61. Triumph Heather Graham 62. The God Project John Saul 63. Something Wonderful Judith McNaught 64. Undue Influence Steve Martini 65. Caroline and the Raider Linda Lael Miller 66. Understanding Girls with AD/HD Kathleen Nadeau, et. Al 67. Lifeguard James Patterson 68. The South Beach Diet Arthur Agatson M.D. 69. The Passion of Molly T Lawrence Sanders 70. Silent Honor Danielle Steele 71. Winter Prey John Sandford 72. The Letter Richard Paul Evans 73. Seven for a Secret Victoria Holt 74. Lily White Susan Isaacs 75. Puerto Vallarta Squeeze Robert James Waller 76. Come Love a Stranger Kathleen A. Woodiwiss 77. The Gift Danielle Steele 78. Mind Prey John Sandford 79. The Chamber John Grisham 80. Illusions Janet Dailey 81. Heiress Janet Dailey 82. Home Front Patti Davis 83. One Wore Blue Heather Graham 84. The Partner John Grisham 85. The King of Tortes John Grisham 86. Firestorm Brenda Joyce 87. The Web Jonathan Kellerman 88. Fallen Angels Susannah Kells 89. Scruples Two Judith Krantz 90. A Time to Kill John Grisham 91. A Dangerous Fortune Ken Follett 92. Wish You Well David Baldacci 93. Pillars of The Earth Ken Follett 94. French Silk Sandra Brown 95. From Fields of Gold Alexandra Ripley 96. Exclusive Sandra Brown 97. Shoot the Moon Billie Letts 98. Silent Witness Richard North Patterson 99. Cause of Death Patricia Cornwell 100. Gai-Jin James Clavil
Eriisa: LOL...typical, huh? It's on a list somewhere!
Anyways, the list says amandalove gets it and then ajtgirl....so whoever wants it, please PM me with an addy to send it to, ok? : )
I just finished a book called "The Last Five Dollar Baby" by Nancy Wood. It's her first novel. If anyone is interested in reading it, just let me know.
Dolittle: Just send me a book, any book! LOL Oh! I just remembered I never sent you the Stephanie Plum one I wanted you to read. I'll have to do that soon!
Outlander by Diana Gabaldon (a novel set in the Scottish highlands in the 1700's. First in a series of 5 or 6 about the hisdtory of the Scottish clans and their rebellions against England)
The Life Of Pi by Yann Martel ( a fascinating journey of a 16 year old boy emigrating from India to North America)
The Piano Tuner by Daniel Mason (an unforgettable novel of a British piano tuner who is sent to the Burmese jungle in the nineteenth century) The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd (" a remarkable nobel about divine female power" ) A NY Times Bestseller from 2002
(скрий) Ако искате да научите повече за някоя игра, можете да проверите в раздела "Препратки" и да потърсите интересни препратки там. (pauloaguia) (покажи всички подсказки)