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whats the best book you've read
Researcher 228001 Posted May 20, 2003
i've actually also read domain and the rats by james herbert and both of them were also very good reads.
whats the best book you've read
mila Posted May 27, 2003
There is a lot of children s book that adults should read too.
One of those is MOMO by MICHAEL ENDE (well know for the book neverending story).
Forever child mila
whats the best book you've read
Jemima Posted Jun 3, 2003
I've just read a book i just have to share with you. It's Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks. READ IT!!!! It's about WW1, but it's also a love story and says a lot about human nature. Suitable for all ages.
whats the best book you've read
Foggy (and a little gloomy too) Posted Jun 25, 2003
Its hard to pick, but one of the best books I've ever read is Robert Jordan's The Eye of the World, the first book in The Wheel of Time series. It reminds me of The Lord of the Rings books (which I also really like), but the female characters are much stronger and I found it more exciting
What's the best book you've ever read?
the crowmaster Posted Jul 23, 2003
One flew over the cuckoos nest by Ken Keasy
What's the best book you've ever read?
. Posted Jul 25, 2003
Hmmm.
Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones.
The Ogre Downstairs by Diana Wynne Jones.
About A Boy by Nick Hornby - although this took a while for me to like.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - or so I thought when I was young and before it was famous.
Yoss by Odo Hirsch.
So Long and Thanks for All the Fish by DNA.
I can't make a decision!!
whats the best book you've read
PhilFogg Posted Jul 26, 2003
Last Orders by Graham Swift.
Beautiful novel about death and responsibility in life.
whats the best book you've read
Stealth "Jack" Azathoth Posted Jul 28, 2003
Robert Rankin > 'Dance of the Voodoo Handbag' is my favourite book but the best book I've read IMO is Anthony Burgess > 'A Clockwork Orange'.
whats the best book you've read
Homenerd Posted Jul 30, 2003
I believe that Douglas Addams book are of the best books i've ever read. I could also point out some norweigan whodunit books, but it would be nothing more than gibberish.
surely, the "Hitchhikers Guide to the galaxy" is on my top list of good books, but "Salmon of doubt" is also magnificent!
The Dark Half by Stephen King
*angelicaheaven* xxi will take thee stuart to be my husband for eternity.xx Posted Jul 30, 2003
My favourite book and film was Carrie aswell as Christine by Stephen King.
I personnaly think he is the best author, aswell as Dean Koontz and James Herbert.
I never seen them on the list of books, unless i went too fast.
One particular film and book i like and that is called The shining.
I do wish that Dean Koontz, aswell as James Herbert make films from their books, cos i think they are good.
I also wish that i had a better library here, cos all the books they have got on all horror stories, i have read i dont know how many times.
Oh well back to you.
xx*NATS*xx
What's the best book you've ever read?
Lindlec - waiting for the weekend!! Posted Aug 8, 2003
Sophies World by Jostien Gaarder
What's the best book you've ever read?
*angelicaheaven* xxi will take thee stuart to be my husband for eternity.xx Posted Aug 10, 2003
My cousin is now reading a book by Desmond Bagley called Juggernaut, and i am reading The Stand by Stephen King, who i think is the best Author in the Universe
xx*NATS*xx
What's the best book you've ever read?
Mal Posted Aug 11, 2003
No doubt at all - it's
Smoke and Mirrors, by
Neil Gaiman. He wrrrrraaaawks.
What's the best book you've ever read?
*angelicaheaven* xxi will take thee stuart to be my husband for eternity.xx Posted Aug 12, 2003
I have just finished my book, and now i have The Golden Keel by Desmond Bagley, which i have read numerous of times.
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