- but first was "Tiny Garden in the Woods" by Hans Licht (Im Waldgaertlein
- still have it) at an age of eight I came to Hans Fallada already and the Bible ... ~*~
Сделано для The Listener (15. Июля 2004, 09:58:17)
Crome Yellow -- Aldous Huxley
(You may recall Huxley from reading "Brave New World", one of his more renowned titles. "Crome Yellow" was his first novel -- A 'heavvy' story -- and in it, there's an excellent 'subtle hint' at the possible future of humanity's social patterns.)
Sailor Song -- Ken Kesey
Demon Box -- Ken Kesey
These are some authors I have been checking into lately -- Very profound, fun and enlightening stuff! ;·)
I didn't realise it was in the dictionary, but it's certainly a word I'm lucky enough to be able to say that I've used a lot to describe books that I've read.
It's quite a common 'word' - in the UK anyway.
ROFL!! Hardly, MysTery! Its just one of those words that you hear once and it sticks because its so appropriate, and such a crazy word! I read a lot of books that are unputdownable! LOL!
Oh you really should, Merrily! :oDDD Phil Rickman is a great author, he was recommended to me and I would recommend him to everyone I know. I will definitely be buying more of his books, they're 'unputdownable'!
I will. But there is always a work that must be done and nobody else can do it.
And to be on-topic, I'm also reading "What is the worst that could happen?" by Donald E. Westlake.
LOL @ Fencer!!! Don't you ever have a break from computers and programming?!!
Yeah, thats right, Bumblepants, she did! I'd forgotten about that!! What does she have against the Welsh anyway? Apart from the fact that you're a nation of hooligans and terrors!! (j/k!) Maybe I'll find out in her book!!
Anne Robinson: she wanted to put the Welsh into Room 101 didn't she?! LOL After reading the HOME board I think there's someone else that just might nominate them as well!!
Phil Rickman: I wonder what book Merrily Watkins is reading? ROFLMBO!
Субъект: Re: What's everyone reading at the moment?
I Ble'r Aeth Haul y Bore? - Eirug Wyn,
A historical novel about the suffering of the Navaho Indians under the oppressive behaviour of the white man during the American Civil War in the mid-nineteenth century.