Certain romantic arabic novels...my friends usually laugh at me when they see them on the shelf..lol...but I just love the way some of them are written..aside from the romantic tale itself, since I'm not a romantic person by nature..lol
Certain romantic arabic novels...my friends usually laugh at me when they see them on the shelf..lol...but I just love the way some of them are written..aside from the romantic tale itself, since I'm not a romantic person by nature..lol
I'm the patron saint of the denial,
With an angel face and a taste for suicidal.
What is Dr. Who like? I've never read any of them so I'm a little in the dark here.
I am most embarrassed by the fact that I like, and still occasionally read Dragonlance books, especially those by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. I read them when I was much younger, but I still do quite enjoy them. There is even a newer trilogy that I'm planning to read when I have some more time.
Most sci-fi and fantasy I don't feel that strange or embarrassed about, but those are just a little too silly, even for me.![]()
F. Sagan - Bonjour tristesse
I think I can top you all. When I need to read something to put me to sleep, or when I need to finish something in an hour, I'll pull out good ol' Nancy Drew. That's right.
I'm weary with right-angles, abbreviated daylight,
Waiting for a winter to be done.
Why do I still see you in every mirrored window,
In all that I could never overcome?
Star Trek: New Frontier by Peter David.
Okay, well pretty much everything by Peter David. The man is Douglas Adams funny.
And Mary Janice Davidson's Betsy, Queen of the Vampires books--Undead and Un-whatever. Yeah, they're romance novels masquerading as supernatural, but they're cute.
My guilty pleasure would have to be all Mary Higgins Clark's books. I absolutely love reading them even though they are approximately all wriitten in the same pattern and her style of writing is not very impressive. But anyway, I really enjoy reading them, when I'm on holiday for example.
Okay, at the moment I am really into Memoirs...the silly romantic ones...like Straight Up and Dirty and The Year of Yes. Also anything by Augusten Burroughs...they are funny and interesting. (My mother when I was 15/16 told me I wasn't allowed to read/see Running With Scissors...but she had the memoir, so I snuck it and read it. It was on top of my bookshelf for a year and she only just found it!)
Roald Dahl - Anything and everything!!! I love his books. I love the fact they seem like harmless childrens stories but have such a dark underlying plot/moral. Also his biography is fantastic.![]()
For me its Jackie Collins and Harry potter. The Jackie Collins thing is my Mums fault. They're so trashy but GOOD! I love all the glamour and escapism.![]()
"As half thy love? Why dost not speak to me?" Marcus Andronicus
Cat in the Hat. XD
---------------------hedonistic
There are a few titles that I probably wouldn't admit to if I was trying to impress someone at a dinner party.
For instance, I've read a ton of Star Wars novels.
When I was younger, I read a lot of historical romance novels. I loved Kathleen Woodiwiss and Amanda Quick. I can't stand to read romance at all any more. But I still occasionally re-read the Woodiwiss ones. Those are classic.
If I'm pressed, I'll admit that I've read "Gone with the Wind," about 759 times.