The Little Lame Prince Diana Maria Mullcock Craick
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The Little Lame Prince Diana Maria Mullcock Craick
All The Little Live Things by . . . google . . . Wallace Stegner. :D
Little women - Louisa M Alcott
Stuart Little EB White
The Little Prince - Antoine de Saint Exupery
Crispen, the cross of lead - Avi
The Ball and the Cross - G.K. Chesterson (I think . . .)
The Woman In White - Wilkie Collins
Women in Love D.H. Lawrence
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, sorry but I am not feeling creative.
The Little Engine That Could by Watty Piper :lol:
The Little Mermaid - Hans Christian Andersen
Two Little Girls in Blue - Mary Higgins Clark.
(note: I would only know of this book's existence through my mother :D)
Almost Transparent Blue - Ryu Murakami
The Blue Bottle Club - Penelope J. Stokes
The Suicide Club by Robert Louis Stevenson
The Babysitter's Club - by . . . google . . . Ann Matthews Martin.
(ugh, how embarrassing - give me a break! I could not think of anything else! :D)
The Midnight Club - James Patterson
Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie
Midnight Whispers - V.C. Andrews
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil - John Berendt (had to look up the author :p )
The Secret Garden - Frances H. Burnett
The Secret Sharer - Joseph Conrad
Harry Potter And The Chamber of Secrets - J.K. Rowling
The Chamber - John Grisham :sick::sick:
The Princess Bride - William Goldman
The Bride of Lammermoor by Sir Walter Scott
The Bride Comes To Yellow Sky - Stephen Crane
The Yellow Cloud by Kenneth Robeson (A Doc Savage Mystery)Quote:
Originally Posted by mono
Hey, Mono: I had to do a review of The Bride Comes To Yellow Sky for a college class. In my opinion, Stephen Crane is so dull, you could read his stuff aloud in the garden and bore inscets off your vegtables. But I wrote up the paper and somehow not only got an A+, but the Prof. asked to keep the paper as an example of how to correctly write a book review. It was probably the hardest time I ever had writing anything. I had one of Crane's books Red Badge of Courage and quick as I was through with it, I traded it for a Tarzan novel. :cool:
Very impressive, Pendragon! I have heard many things of that book, reading as very difficult and rather . . . well . . . boring. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Pendragon
A book recommended to me many times:
Cloud Mountain - Aimee Liu
My Side of the Mountain - Jean Craighead George
Boring, Mono, my friend, is too flattering a word for that book... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by mono
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry - ummmmm not too sure right now . . .Quote:
Originally Posted by grace86
Cry To Heaven - Anne Rice :p
"Heaven - A place, a city, a home" - absolutely mystified as to who the author is . . . haven't thought about that book for some time :D .
Devil In A White City - Erik Larson (a very popular book here, but I have yet to read it :p)
Forbidden City- William Bell
City Of The Beasts - Isabel Allende
Birds, Beasts, and Flowers - D.H. Lawrence
Flowers in the Attic - Andrews