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Dolittle: Opra.com bookclub has A Million Pieces as their book to read. If you have never been to this site check it out its free and somebooks I have read with them. It was my first time in a book club. They keep the Q & A and book reviews so that you can pretty much tell whether you like the book. I recieved Mary, Mary last week haven't started on it but do like Pattersons books. I enjoy mysteries the most. I love the English ones, some with humor
Has anyone read A Million Little Pieces by James Frey or Mary Mary by James Patterson. Was thinking about buying those and wanted some input! Thanks...
I'm currently reading this really interesting book called "Cover Up : What The Government Is Still Hiding About The War On Terror" by an Emmy-Award-Winning investigative reporter named Peter Lance.
In this book, he talks about factual evidence regarding intricate ties within political and social orders, hidden criminals in high places and following the money trail. It is clear that this writing has a healthy objective point of view and carefully traces the planning of 9/11 many years back, telling you what has been uncovered through true non-biased investigation.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who wishes to be informed about what is really going on in the World and America.
Modificado por Nirvana (12. Octubre 2005, 11:42:14)
Eriisa:
I get emailed things by Reuters, so links are not possible, but I was also assured that as long as I stated that these things are sent to me by Reuters, I could do what I wanted with what was sent to me, provided it was not for financial gain in any way.
Copied from the last one sent to me:
You may use these contents from this for non-commercial use only.
- Irish writer John Banville was the surprise winner on Monday of the Booker Prize, one of the literary world's most prestigious awards, for "The Sea", his poignant and dark novel about childhood memories.
The judges said it was a close-run contest, but they eventually picked Banville for what they called his "masterly study of grief, memory and love recollected".
The result had not been expected, after Banville was made a 7-1 outsider by bookmakers to land the coveted prize. British author Julian Barnes had been hot favourite to win the Booker at his third attempt.
The prize, founded in 1969, rewards the best book of the year from British, Irish and Commonwealth writers and guarantees the winner instant literary fame and a place in bestseller lists around the world.
Banville, 59, was the first Irish winner of the Booker since Roddy Doyle in 1993 with "Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha".
Chairman of the judges John Sutherland said it was a "closely contested last round in which the judges felt the level of the shortlisted novels was as high as it had ever been.
He added "discussions could have lasted for three weeks" but "there wasn't a row" and judges finally settled on Banville.
"The Sea" is the 14th novel by Banville who was shortlisted for the Booker in 1989. It tells the tale of widower Max Morden returning to the seaside village where he spent a formative childhood summer, plunging him back into his darkest memories.
Among the other contenders for the prize was former Booker winner Kazuo Ishiguro for his critically acclaimed "Never Let Me Go" about three clones bred to be organ donors. He was runner-up this time.
The Booker shortlist has been attacked in the past by critics who say the winners are all too often turgid tomes that appeal only to literary academics.
Graham Sharpe, spokesman for bookmakers William Hill, regretted the omission of three literary heavyweights from the 2005 shortlist -- Salman Rushdie, J.M. Coetzee and Ian McEwan.
"We are left with a low-profile bunch of authors. This is an average rather than an extraordinary year," he concluded.
i am looking for a site where i can buy and sell used books ... dutch books :)
i am looking for rapsodie by elizabeth haydon
(the english version would be rhapsody)
its part 1 of a trilogy of which i already have part 2 and 3 in dutch (publisher: meulenhof)
i might also want to use such a site to sell a book, dragons of autumn twilight by weis end hickman (part 1 of the dragonlance series) .. i had part 1 already, but when i wanted to buy part 2 and 3 the whole trilogy was for sale for a lower price and 2+3 so i bought the trilogy, leaving me with part 1 twice :)
LuckyCat9: Oh heck, I used to know David Icke quite well. He used to be goalkeeper for Hereford, before he worked for the BBC. He was as mad as a box of frogs then.
Modificado por Pedro Martínez (2. Agosto 2005, 05:31:34)
Klingon? Sure!!!
1. HarrIy potter QubwI"a' nagh je
2. HarrIy potter peghmey pa'Hom je
3. HarrIy potter 'aSqaban qama' je
4. HarrIy potter qul HIvje' je
5. HarrIy potter qul parbIng DIvI' je
Hrqls: Books 1-5 in Welsh??? We're still stuck on Harry Potter Maen Y Athronydd (Philosopher's Stone) as far as I know.
That's the one that's even been translated into Latin, Harrius Potter et Philosophi Lapis!
myfanwy: *nod* you are right ... i already didnt post what happens in book 5 .. but i realize the fact itself might be too much already .. and especially the name :)
it made me really get a warm feeling in my stomach .. reminded me of when i was younger (old guy as i am ;)) .. it really made me look forward to the next book ... so i think it was in book 4 ?
harley: hehe that might be a problem i might have as well .. especially when i hear those who already read the book tell me they liked it so much .. i just hope the end wont disappoint me ... as everyone (including the jk rowling) says someone is going to die .. deaths should be described with the correct emotions (ever read george rr martin ?? he rules!! ;))
i am trying to keep myself in hand and be patient .. and not to rush it too much once i have it .. i will try to give myself time to sink into the book once again .. i like it best that way :)
Kata Liana: i like the books because i have my own emotions with them .. movies sometimes force a bit unto you ... but i have to admit the potter movies are great .. almost exactly as i read the books as well .. of course there are bits missing .. but they did a good job .. if you liked the movies then you will like the books as well .. plus the books are ahead of the movies so you can read in advance :)
Hrqls: I have only seen the Harry Potter movies. Are the books good? Are they worth getting? I suppose they are better than the movie, most books usually are.
I bought it and am part way through reading it. So far I think it might even be better than the Order of the Phoenix! But then again, I've had to wait for this book so its much looked forward to and savoured
last week part 6 (Harry Potter and the half blood prince) was for sale in english
the dutch translation wont be out for several months though :( .. i will have to wait until the 9th of november ....
(my mother bought me my first potter book (part 2 which she thought to be part 1 :)) ... she bought it in dutch ... and as i want the series to be complete i am now forced to buy the other parts in dutch as well .. and wait some more time :()
ah well ... at least i still have something to look forward to .. when all the english people are done i can still start and have fun :)
did anyone buy it yet ? finish it yet ? whats your opinion about it ? (and the rest of the series ;))
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