this..
Originally posted by the Bear:this..
wtf? list some of the ways here leh
Ant - the definitive guide
raymond e feist FTW!
I've read the last lecture..quite thought provoking...
currently reading The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks..
A romantic novel about this photo a guy picked up and search for her because immediately, he felt a certain connection and realised that the woman in the photograph is finally the One for him...
The Roaring Nineties.....
That's quite a book to digest.
in honour of armistice day ....
here's a novel I highly recommend ... it's not something I've just read, but it's been a bedside fixture for a long time now, one of those I turn around and grab when I feel like it .....
All quiet on the western front
by Erich Remarque
Originally posted by Master -_-:I've read the last lecture..quite thought provoking...
currently reading The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks..
A romantic novel about this photo a guy picked up and search for her because immediately, he felt a certain connection and realised that the woman in the photograph is finally the One for him...
This...
Bones to Ashes by Kathy Reichs
Oops! Didn't even see this thread!
oh ...
I also just discovered something as good as national geographic .... (almost)
World Heritage Review, published by UNESCO, I met one of the publisher representatives last month at a trade show, stole a few back issues, and just have to subscribe to it .... the pics and articles are awesome ... though there's a bit of the dry, academic stuff and UN air-kissing news ...
Here's what it looks like, not the latest issue though ...
Originally posted by Master -_-:I've read the last lecture..quite thought provoking...
currently reading The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks..
A romantic novel about this photo a guy picked up and search for her because immediately, he felt a certain connection and realised that the woman in the photograph is finally the One for him...
i got this book just this week after reading your post. nah, still in the early stages of the story.
Originally posted by Fatum:
in honour of armistice day ....
here's a novel I highly recommend ... it's not something I've just read, but it's been a bedside fixture for a long time now, one of those I turn around and grab when I feel like it .....
All quiet on the western front
by Erich Remarque
if you like this one I highly recommend The Forgotten Soldier by Guy Sajer. I can pass you my copy if you want.
av, I'm *still* at chapter one of Anna Karenina.
electricity by ray robinson
it's a novel about an epileptic woman searching for her brother...
Originally posted by jetta:av, I'm *still* at chapter one of Anna Karenina.
you suck. *cracks whip*
i'm reading a book called "teach yourself counselling". i've always wanted to try working in the social services. this is my attempt to study on my own. :/
Originally posted by cathykitty:i'm reading a book called "teach yourself counselling". i've always wanted to try working in the social services. this is my attempt to study on my own. :/
keep at it..
we see all around us examples of lunacy and insanity.. there are many people in need of counselling...
i'm going to start on my lot of books from the MPH book sale
Hans Christian Anderson's book of faerie tales
One Night At The Call Centre
Lords of the Bow
yes thanks man. i shall start by counselling myself to see if it works.
cool, reading hans christian anderson again... reliving the childhood years? :)
me also reading "eldercare for dummies"...
reading this book...bought from the MPH book fair..
Originally posted by av98m:
you suck. *cracks whip*
oooh! do that again!
Originally posted by jetta:oooh! do that again!
Originally posted by jetta:oooh! do that again!