Monzo wrote: » Finished Anna Karenina. Tolstoy was such a master at creating characters. Now onto To Kill A Mockingbird.
A Neurotic wrote: » I've forgotten how to read. I used to read voraciously in my spare time. I used to find it difficult to fall asleep without reading myself to sleepiness. It's gone
ReacherCreature wrote: » Currently reading Evan Wright's 'Generation Kill', it's proving prety good so far. Have a stack of books on the Iraqi War, American intelligence in war and air power's influence upon History to go through!
deisedude wrote: » The HBO series is well worth watching too
A Neurotic wrote: » I fell in love with it from the opening line when I recognised it from a Bloc Party song. Tough read in places but yeah, good book. I'll still never get through American Psycho though...
cheesefiend wrote: » This may sound weird but recently I've started reading Artemis Fowl, now I realise that they're for 10 - 14 year olds but I never read them and I am LOVING them. Is it wrong that I'm falling for a 13 year old?
almostnever wrote: » It's just because he reminds you of me, and you love me. :pac: But seriously, it's graaaand. They have a cult following in older teenagers. And Artemis is badass.
almostnever wrote: » It's just because he reminds you of me, and you love me. :pac: But seriously, it's graaaand. They have a cult following in older teenagers. And Artemis is badass. So....one of my Summer goals is to read lots and lots of books. Anyone care to recommend anything?
Arcade Panda wrote: » Finished The Catcher in the Rye. Great book! Now reading Hard Times by Charles Dickens and All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy. I swear I didn't read properly for ages and now it's like I can't stop! I really really want to read The Time Travellers Wife when I'm finished with those two, my sister read it and said it's class!:)
Arcade Panda wrote: » Finished The Catcher in the Rye. Great book! Now reading Hard Times by Charles Dickens and All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy.
KnifeWRENCH wrote: » to kill a mockingbird is very overrated imo. maybe its because i had to study it for my junior cert but i didnt enjoy it that much. i gave up reading during the exams. i had to abandon the satanic verses to do study, so im gonna go back to the start and read it again.
Monzo wrote: » I dunno if I fall under the category of a mature reader or not but I thought it was alright. It was good in some parts but it dragged in others. I must have read another novel that ripped it off because I kept getting a vague sense of deja vú toward the end.