Of course you may! It's The Golden Gate by Vikram Seth.
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Of course you may! It's The Golden Gate by Vikram Seth.
What is it about?
It's the form, and not content, which makes me curious. Seth's novel in verse takes after Eugine Onegin, if reviews are to be believed.
You're different, just like others. ;) Which book would that be?
Don't hate me... Like everyone else! Wuthering Heights.:goof:
You're the only female I know who doesn't like WH. Hmm, interesting!
Sorry, not the average female... Not a guy either, but just can't get the grasp of it, have tried. My daughter wants me to finish reading it... So will do it for her, but have put it on hold for a while. In the middle of reading the book "A Thousand Splendid Suns."
Why, you don't like dark Byronic heroes? Or is it Cathy--the bipolar neurotic with an acute OCPD? :D
Hahaha, you are funny... Not really sure, but will finish it to please my girl.
What genre of read do you prefer?
Anything that isn't paranormal or about anything bad happening in Australia.
I read Tomorrow when the War Began by John Marsedon, scared the life out of me.
Anyone read that?
Alive people? Where are you?
Maybe..... What is up?
Ah... The floor!
Wait - darn, I mean the roof.
I always mess that up. ;)
You give cool titles just like your mum, Heath. :nod:
And this is too cute. http://smiles.kolobok.us/artists/jus...C_thinking.gif
What did you say about my mum???!!!
lol
Hehe, cute.
She gives me all those cool titles....Sir, Gentleman...yay! http://smiles.kolobok.us/standart/dance2.gif
The ones I can only imagine in real life. :goof:
What sort of a knight?
The brave warrior or the one in service of a lady?
Both if you like. But they serve the guy who is in 'owns' the lady. Her dad or her Lord.
Are you on the Lit-net family tree? You should join it.