November 14, 200916 yr "Crests Of Daylight: Foaming At The Mouth" It is more than 1000 pages thick :sweatdrop:
November 14, 200916 yr Tender is the Night - F. Scott Fitzgerald it's a bit disjointed, but that makes sense considering how hard it was for him to right, it still has all the beauty of his writing style though.
November 15, 200916 yr Under The Dome by Stephen King. I'm on page 60..1,014 left to go. It is one big ass book.
November 24, 200916 yr Invisible - Paul Auster you kids, you better not read this book :laugh4::awesome:
November 24, 200916 yr "Italian Night" - Ödön von Horváth "Lovely Bones" - Alice Sebold "Process" - Franz Kafka "Faust" - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
November 26, 200916 yr ^^gasp i got that book, im still stuck in the first dexter book though :P Friedrich Nietzche - Thus Spoke Zarathustra
November 27, 200916 yr :rolleyes::)Cheer up! It gets better - the brain is like a muscle - it takes some flexing it to make it stronger!! I was reading the wiki on Taliban - trying to understand the roots of what goes wrong.
November 29, 200916 yr Mark Haddon - The curious incident of the dog in the night-time Finally found it after having forgotten both the author and the title. I only remembered a bit of the plot, but luckily the staff at Waterstone's is very helpful. :D
November 29, 200916 yr Chobits :braces: haha...awesome!!! :D it's SO bordering on hentai...especially how you switch the Chobits on. :wink3: i'm currently reading The Long Way Down by Ewan McGregor & Charley Boorman. more of a travelogue than serious fiction writing. but i thought their 1st book/adventure was pretty interesting to read. else i'm waiting for Terry Pratchett's Unseen Academicals to be out in paperback (i.e. cheaper & more portable) form. :D
November 29, 200916 yr I'm only on number 4, I have to get the last 4 :disappointed: But I found out it's also a show, and I'm watching those :P
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