August 1, 201015 yr The Passion of New Eve- Angela Carter Post-feminist Sci-Fi from the late 70's. Oh la.
August 3, 201015 yr well, after going through the few book related threads existing here, and in order to not open another thread.... anyone can advice me a good science-fiction book-saga (novel) that will include astral travels or something similar? thanks in advance.
August 6, 201015 yr ^Sorry, I can't remember to ever having read a book with time-travelling in it. The Corrections- Jonathan Franzen
August 6, 201015 yr well, after going through the few book related threads existing here, and in order to not open another thread.... anyone can advice me a good science-fiction book-saga (novel) that will include astral travels or something similar? thanks in advance. The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy? :wink3:
August 6, 201015 yr it include the astral travels clearly? thanks for the advice -sorry i don't know/remember your name now :embarrassed: -
August 6, 201015 yr The Hell of It All by Charlie Brooker Basically a collection of his rants, sorry writings, from the Guardian (both general & tv reviews)
August 6, 201015 yr Os Maias - Eça de Queiroz, I have to read it for school, it has 718 pages and it's SO BORING!!!! :dead:
August 6, 201015 yr I just finished reading "The catcher in the rye". Great book. I started reading that but :confused: Hurrr it include the astral travels clearly? thanks for the advice -sorry i don't know/remember your name now :embarrassed: - William :nice: Err...mainly no.
August 7, 201015 yr Bram Stoker - Dracula Came back from a nice night out with some friends and didn't feel like sleeping, so started reading. Guess 3am is the best time to enjoy Dracula. lol
August 21, 201015 yr Les Misérables...again. Enjolras/Patria=OTP, yes? So yeah. Amazing book and highly recommended. You won't regret it.
August 22, 201015 yr The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak. Again. For an English assignment. I'm not a huge fan of it, but it seems like other people could really like it.
August 22, 201015 yr Les Misérables...again. Enjolras/Patria=OTP, yes? So yeah. Amazing book and highly recommended. You won't regret it. it's too long... I never got to finish it. I remember the inspector guy died at some part. :thinking: Bram Stoker - Dracula Came back from a nice night out with some friends and didn't feel like sleeping, so started reading. Guess 3am is the best time to enjoy Dracula. lol Amazing book, maybe you can explain me something when you finish it?
August 22, 201015 yr Les Misérables...again. Enjolras/Patria=OTP, yes? So yeah. Amazing book and highly recommended. You won't regret it. haha. seriously? been reading this book for... ehm... 4 (!) years. Already after the first 200 pages I started to skip stuff coz I couldn't understand his theories on Waterloo. Then I read another 200 pages and he gets off the story again and starts to grumble about different aspect of politics, AGAIN. Horrible! However, I admit, the story itself is great! ;) Passenger;4367177[/b]]Bram Stoker - Dracula Came back from a nice night out with some friends and didn't feel like sleeping, so started reading. Guess 3am is the best time to enjoy Dracula. lol Amazing book, maybe you can explain me something when you finish it? Just shoot your question! I already finished it a while ago coz it prooved to be a real page-turner.
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