right :D No problem with me Robin Im like a bubbly 5 year old today, I think my new tea was a touch stronger than I thought .
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right :D No problem with me Robin Im like a bubbly 5 year old today, I think my new tea was a touch stronger than I thought .
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Hmm. Maybe juuuuuuust a smidgen.
Well.......i would suggest u read Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince but read it after reading the other parts.
Watership Down is one of my favorite, to this day books. Hands down. Just thinking about it right now I get swept away into the sounds, the smells the emotions, fairly palpating in the very air. I think I shall just go right out when I am finished my writing for today and try to find a copy.
Well good luck with that rachel:D
MOon thanks but I got bored of Harry potter by the end of book 5( is it 5 the last one but one ?) so I dont think Ill read that but thanks for the tip anyhow:D
I think JD Sallinger's are not that hard.
I saw parts of the movie too. It was not good. But I did like the novel.Quote:
Originally Posted by rachel
hey Virgil
I thought you went away again. don't go away without taking us along. do you need us to take up a collection and buy you a nifty lap top or do you have one?
At any rate when there is dead air so to speak because you are not posting it is like being given a chocolate smiley and finding out the smile is upside down. It still taste the same but somehow it isn't that much fun.
:lol:oh yuck it up Night my girl. :lol: :lol: :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Nightshade
If you like mysteries try Nevada Barr's or Sue Grafton's books---they dont necessarily have to be read in order but it helps.
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c.s. lewis?
Read 'The Butcher Boy' by Patrick McCabe
Oh - didn't see your list. Read 'To Kill...' - give 'Watership Down' away.
Nightshade, trust me on this (and if wrong you can track me down and...i don't know, kill me for trying to 'save' you? lol) You want somethng light and not to heavy and interesting, well 'The Time Traveller's Wife' is fantastic, modern, original, interesting, funny, short chapter/sections and...I don't know, left me hopeful and completely appreciating 'things'. I ORDER YOU TO GO AND READ THAT. (is me being assertive working?)