Lancelot of the Lake - Chretien de Troyes(?)
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Lancelot of the Lake - Chretien de Troyes(?)
The Communist Manifesto - Karl Marx and Frederik Engles
We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will be Killed With Our Families: Stories from the Rwandan Genocide - Philip Gourevitch
Very impressive but how does that connect?
Couldn't think of anything with Communist or Manifesto in it, so like countless others, and indeed Stanislaw himself, entered a completely unrelated title.
Our Man in Havana by Graham Greene
Our Mutual Friend - Charles Dickens
Our American Cousin - Tom Taylor
(OK, it's a play, sue me)
American Soldier - Tommy Franks (He was on the Today show this morning)
THE Communist Manifesto. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by atiguhya padma
PS, not a response to Papayas, just clearing up a misconception.
Native American Religions - Sam D Gill (are we only allowed to use novels?)
Native Son - Richard Wright
the native - not sure but i know its a novel :P
The Return of the Native - Thomas Hardy
THE empire of the steppes: a history of central asia - Grousset
The Empire Strikes Back (Novelization) by Donald F. Glut
Back to the future = are those books? think they are, unsure.... I think i should give up on this game :confused:
The Once and Future King - TH White
The color purple - alice walker (one of my favorites)
Purple Ronnie's Little Guide to Life - Purple Ronnie
Life is Elsewhere - Milan Kundera
Death Is a Lonely Business - Ray Bradbury
Death in Venice - Thomas Mann
Can I cheat a little and say,
Venus In Furs - Leopold Von Sacher-Masoch? ;)
Delta of Venus by Anais Nin
House of Leaves - Mark Danielewski
Of mice and men - Steinbeck
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Zen and the art of motorcycle maintanance - Canīt remember the writer
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
Boating for Beginners - Jeanette Winterson
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance was Robert Pirsig:)
The drawing of the three - Stephen King
The Cosmic Trilogy - C.S.Lewis
The Regeneration Trilogy - Pat Barker
The Way of the Wolf - E. E. Knight
The Cement Garden - Ian McEwan
The Way We Die Now - Charles Willeford
"The Czar's madman" - Jaan Kross
Has anybody from here heard of him?
Yes. The Guardian did a profile on him a few weeks ago. Can't say I've read any of his work though. The Czar's Madman was highly influential from what I've heard.
The Amber Spyglass - Philip Pullman
Forever Amber by Kathleen Winsor
Love You Forever, by Robert Munsch
Enduring Love - Ian McEwan