Jesus Juice wrote: » WINSTON
Piste wrote: » Just finished reading the last Harry Potter book, now I have nothing to read Normally I borrow my sisters books but lately she has nothing but sci-fi and fantasy* ****e in her room! *****e fantasy, not cool like Harry Potter.
A Neurotic wrote: » I have to write an essay on a book that "explores the human condition" in some medically-related way... I'm thinking One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, which I've read, or The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, which I've always wanted to read. A hmm.
phlegms wrote: » I'd reccomend the Diving Bell and the butterfly. I didnt read the book, but the film was AMAZING.
bythewoods wrote: » You don't have to read a book for that project you Neurotic mess. I'm going to review a painting. Why? A single glance, innit? I'm currently reading "Bad Science" by Ben Goldacre... buy it. So good. I've got a huge book voucher to waste, been going bookshopping a lot lately.
A Neurotic wrote: » I want to write an essay on a book that "explores the human condition" in some medically-related way... I'm thinking One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, which I've read, or The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, which I've always wanted to read. A hmm.
Jesus Juice wrote: » Has anyone read any of the HP Lovercraft books?
Fad wrote: » I have the collection with The Call of Cthullu in it. It is good!
Jesus Juice wrote: » Yeah,they're the ones I'm interested in,I'll look out for em'...On a side note Frankie Boyles autobiography is rad.
Namlub wrote: » My Sister's Keeper actually turned out to be pretty darn good, am starting Atonement now.
D4RK ONION wrote: » SS hasn't made a good film/programme/anything in years. It's going to ruin your book. FACT.
Fad wrote: » ....... Metallica back catalogue, barring St.Anger and The Black Album)
Bobalicious93 nearly 3 weeks ago! wrote: » Heard great things about Anthony Kiedis' autobiography, so I ordered it online today. That'll keep me going for a while, I'm an immensely slow reader
Jako8 wrote: » The Amber Spyglass - Philip Pullman. What a trilogy this has been thus far!
wikipedia wrote: In an interview with the Oxford Mail at the premiere of The Golden Compass movie, Pullman suggested The Book of Dust could be released in 2009. The same article describes the book as a 'full-length novel' which contradicts earlier claims that it would be a collection of short stories.[9] In a more recent interview, with Oxford University student newspaper Cherwell, Pullman stated that the book would not be appearing in the near future, instead commenting that 'The appropriate adverb would be ‘eventually'. It's growing, but I'm encountering complexities that seem to be making it longer than I thought it would be.'