Hey, is this book any good for a 19 yr old? Was thinking of getting it as a present for my niece. what say you?Originally posted by jetta:Had such a good time, am re-reading this book. Weather too hot, don't feel like reading anything heavy.
There's a small bedroom "scene" at the end of the book.Originally posted by kAdEn:Hey, is this book any good for a 19 yr old? Was thinking of getting it as a present for my niece. what say you?
Heck...what's a small bedroom "scene" in this era. You see it on tv everyday.Originally posted by jetta:There's a small bedroom "scene" at the end of the book.
Woah...heavy....i won't even go near biographies much less religion....Originally posted by Ito_^:ethico religous concepts in the quran.. juz started. dunnoe will take how many donkey years.
why do you wanna memorize a lit text for?Originally posted by jaydunkfull:my lit text, trying to memorise as much details as possible
its enemy of the people by arthur miller, adapted by henril ibsen
I love the cover of this book *drool* & so do my colleagues! As a result I've ordered a copy for the library I work in!Originally posted by Rhonda:I've been busy settling down and doing up my home so it's only light reading for me!
Here's what I'm reading now... it's light-reading and quite humourous too!
Whilst this book is widely available in Times and Borders in Singapore, it was nowhere to be found in Melbourne! I had to ask a nice bookstore owner to order it in for me! She did just that, plus she ordered two more copies - one for herself because she flipped through the book and was amused, and another copy for the shelves in her bookstore.
Read it and laugh!
it wasn't really that difficult to start a threadOriginally posted by Rhonda:Hey, Kaden, thanks for starting the July edition!