Watch the movie. Wayyyyy better.Originally posted by MooKu:mmm u all read a lot
i didn't finish the murakami i was reading last month...
now i'm reading "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" and i've been stuck at chapter three ever since early december
Tess of the d'Urbervilles?! I had to do that for 'S' Paper and I loved it! Have you read the poem, 'Tess' Lament' composed by the author himself after he'd finished writing the book? It's soooo sorrowful, it tears you apart reading it and I used to cry each time I read it.Originally posted by MooKu:mmm u all read a lot
i didn't finish the murakami i was reading last month...
now i'm reading "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" and i've been stuck at chapter three ever since early december
A pair of blue eyes made me cry too ......Originally posted by Rhonda:Tess of the d'Urbervilles?! I had to do that for 'S' Paper and I loved it! Have you read the poem, 'Tess' Lament' composed by the author himself after he'd finished writing the book? It's soooo sorrowful, it tears you apart reading it and I used to cry each time I read it.
Loved it soooo much I even put it up on my ol' webpage a long long time ago! Maybe, if I can still find it, I'll PM you the url!
Awwww... Missy sayang-sayang you!Originally posted by Fatum:A pair of blue eyes made me cry too ......
I just finished Anil's Ghost ...Originally posted by Rhonda:Awwww... Missy sayang-sayang you!
So... reading anything, Fatum?
Looks like you're seeking someone to help keep your bed warm. In the meantime, there's nothing like cuddling up to a good book in bed, not comparable, but oh well, as the Hokkien saying goes, bo hee hare ah ho! (No fish, prawn also can!)Originally posted by Fatum:I just finished Anil's Ghost ...
*points up ....
and on cold lonely nights like these ... I like to read something tragic ... something romantic
Han Suyin's A Many Splendoured Thing .....
my copy's tattered from years of re-reading ... but this book never fails to move me ...
........Originally posted by Rhonda:Looks like you're seeking someone to help keep your bed warm. In the meantime, there's nothing like cuddling up to a good book in bed, not comparable, but oh well, as the Hokkien saying goes, bo hee hare ah ho! (No fish, prawn also can!)
Totto chan is niceOriginally posted by mistyblue:
Starting on
Its called: Star SapphireOriginally posted by viciouskitty74:Han May's Star Sapphire!
or J D RobbsOriginally posted by jetta:Nora Roberts, as usual.
Wow.Originally posted by Rhonda:Tess of the d'Urbervilles?! I had to do that for 'S' Paper and I loved it! Have you read the poem, 'Tess' Lament' composed by the author himself after he'd finished writing the book? It's soooo sorrowful, it tears you apart reading it and I used to cry each time I read it.
Loved it soooo much I even put it up on my ol' webpage a long long time ago! Maybe, if I can still find it, I'll PM you the url!
Update : OK, found Tess' Lament for you on another webpage! Get some tissues before reading it! You were warned!
Tess' Lament