Sun 28 Aug, 2005 08:00 pm - Re: The Game's Afoot: Arthur Conan Doyle
[quote="Noddy24"]One hundred and forty-six years ago Arthur Conan Doyle was born.
For more than 50 years I've been trying to... (view)
Sun 28 Aug, 2005 07:51 pm - [quote="zeroh"]i'm going into 10th grade, and i've yet to read a good book assigned to me. I read [u]To Kill A MockingBird[/u] and found it was well writtin, but it was a... (view)
Sun 28 Aug, 2005 07:49 pm - Re: How do you feel about the books you were made to read?
[quote="plainoldme"]I'm thinking of books that were part of a school's literature program, particularly in high... (view)
Sun 28 Aug, 2005 07:44 pm - Re: Today's Novel
[quote="khorrami"]HI everybody.
I want to learn English language as it is used in today's everyday life. I want to do this through reading some novels. But... (view)
Sun 28 Aug, 2005 07:38 pm - Re: Able to Know Books by Mail
[quote="Craven de Kere"]I've received a few books from people online who I've never met. I'd like to pass a few of them on and dlowan told... (view)
Sun 28 Aug, 2005 07:36 pm - Re: Agatha Christie
[quote="Vengoropatubus"]According to her autobiography what was the dog's name given to it by her father, its breed and the nickname Agatha gave it.[/quote]... (view)
Sun 28 Aug, 2005 07:28 pm - Jean Auel Books
[b]I liked the first two books. But got bored thereafter.
Actually had the pleasure of meeting her once many years ago. It was a fun evening.
:D [/b] (view)
Sun 28 Aug, 2005 07:24 pm - Re: The Time Traveller's Wife.
[quote="Taliesin181"]I read this book last Saturday and could not put it down. I think I moved all of 3 times in 5 hours.
I enjoyed the circular... (view)
Sun 28 Aug, 2005 07:21 pm - Harriet Klausner
[b] Harriet frequently posts in the mystery section of AOL. From people who know her IRL -- she apparently is a VERY nice, VERY knowledgeable person.[/b]
:D (view)
Sun 28 Aug, 2005 07:18 pm - [quote="timberlandko"]Anything by Larry Niven or Jerry Pournelle will be about as "Hard" as Science Fiction gets, and their collaborations are breathtaking. Clifford Simak and... (view)