Qball Posted June 28, 2010 Posted June 28, 2010 1984 by George OrwellAnimal Farm by George OrwellBrave New World by Aldous HuxleyA Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess (BTW, I'm writing my MA thesis on it)Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Quote
COP11 Posted June 30, 2010 Posted June 30, 2010 I liked American Psycho also. Clockwork Orange was great too Quote
Lannister Posted July 1, 2010 Posted July 1, 2010 the lord of the rings - j. r. r. tolkien a song of ice and fire - george r. r. martin the hobbit - j. r. r. tolkien the children of húrin - guess what, j. r. r. tolkien the name of the rose - umberto eco and yess, i'm totally tolkien-obsessed Quote
Baby.Jude9 Posted July 3, 2010 Posted July 3, 2010 The book was amazing. The movie destroyed it. Quote
NYBella Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 I love to read so there are too many. Off the top of my head............Harry Potter seriesThe Great GatsbyAlmost anything by LJ SmithAlmost anything by Katherine SutcliffeGone with the Wind-Margaret MitchellScarlett (sequel to Gone with the Wind) -Alexandra Ripley Quote
Angel717 Posted September 22, 2010 Posted September 22, 2010 William P. Young's "The Shack" is definitely one of the best books I've ever read. Then, there's also Khaled Hosseini's "The Kite Runner" and Audrey Niffenegger's "The Time Traveler's Wife." Quote
frenchkiki Posted October 24, 2010 Posted October 24, 2010 All the books about the Mayfair Witches by anne rice * The Witching Hour * Lasher * Taltos The wolf's hour by Robert McCammon. La Trilogie du mal : the trilogy of the evil by Maxime Chattam * L'Âme du mal * In Tenebris * Maléfice Quote
Stormbringer Posted March 28, 2011 Posted March 28, 2011 The Lord of the Rings - JRR TolkienThe Silmarillion - JRR TolkienThe Hobbit - JRR Tolkien1984 - George Orwell Quote
Socio Posted April 1, 2011 Posted April 1, 2011 Tom Clancy whole Jack Ryan seriesW.E.B Griffin Brotherhod of war seriesGeorge R. R. Martin - a song of ice and fireSteven Saylor Roma sub rosa seriesAndrzej Sapkowski - The Witcher series Quote
Jim Anderson Posted May 6, 2011 Posted May 6, 2011 My favorite book is Angel and Demon.Its really a great book to read. Quote
advindevis Posted May 9, 2011 Posted May 9, 2011 I like many books and I have a large collection of Books. Some my favourite books are To Kill a Mockingbird, Birdsong, A Prayer For Owen Meany, The Story Of Tracy Beaker, The Lord of the Rings and The Shell Seekers. Quote
Umbrella Beach Posted June 21, 2011 Posted June 21, 2011 my favorite book is This Lullaby by Sarah DessenI love this book (L)¿My favourites?The Hunger Games { ♥ } , Harry Potter & Georgia Nicolson's diariesand then Willow, Hush Hush, Before I fall, The Book Thief... Quote
Baby Posted September 4, 2011 Posted September 4, 2011 a list of the ones i can remember Alexandre Dumas - d'artagan romances : the 3 musketeers 20 years after the vicomte of Bragelonne - ten years later make something like 2400 pages so it often separate ln many books/tomes. i read this it in just two days without sleep Alexandre Dumas - the count of monte cristo Victor Hugo - the hunchback of notre dame Primo Levi - if this is a man & the truce Victor Hugo - les miserables Leo Tolstoy - war & peace Thomas Hardy - jude the obscure Wladyslaw Szpilman - the pianist Souad - burned alive Guy de Maupasant - le horla Felix Nadar - quand j'etais photographe autobiography of the famous french photographer Felix Nadar. published in 1900 Herculine Barbin - herculine barbin (being the recently discovered memoirs of a nineteenth century french hermaphrodite) Sir Walter Scott - ivahnoe William S. Burroughs - the naked lunch Christiane F - christiane f autobiography of a girl of the streets and heroin addict Voltaire - candide Victor Hugo - last days of a condemned man Honoré de Balzac - père gorriot Julius Ceasar - the gallic wars Marcel Pagnol - childhood memories Ken Follett - the pillars of the earth Willy Ronis - ce jour là book about the photographies of the french photographer, Willy Ronis Samira Bellil - dans l'enfer des tournantes autobiography talking about her adolscence as a victim of gang-rapes when she was 14 years old and then her reject by her family Maguerite Duras - the lover Anne Frank - the diary of a young girl Fyodor Dostoyevsky - crime and punishment Emile Zola - Germinal Charles Dickens - oliver twist Natalie Schweighoffer - ich war zwolf autobiography talking about the autor as the victims of inceste when she was 12 years old. Gerard De Villier - dossiers secrets de la bridage mondaine book about parisian high society vice crimes during the 50's and 60's Gerard De Villier - les dossiers rose de la brigade mondaine same thing but about sex Sabine Dardenne - j'avais 12 ans, j'ai pris mon vélo et je suis partie pour l'école autobiography of a victim of the famous belgian pedophil serial killer Marc Dutroux, who has been kidnapped when she was 12 years old and had spent 80 days trapped in a dungeon of 2.15m (7ft) on 1m (3ft) and with a high of 1.64 (ft) in his basement. Jules Verne - around the world in 80 days Stig Dagerman - German Autumn Adam Smith - An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Quote
Baby Posted December 12, 2011 Posted December 12, 2011 me. hundreds in my parents' garage and because of the two book stores at 30 secondes and 1 minutes by feet from my parisian home in real live.thousands in my computers because of ebooks but i even never read the 1/20+ Natascha Kampusch - 3096 Days. known for her abduction at the age of 10 on 2 March 1998. Kampusch was held in a secret cellar by her kidnapper Wolfgang Priklopil for more than eight years, until she escaped on 23 August 2006. very good book and deeply intelligent girl. i love her way to think and we share the same opinion about humanity.the house here she had been trapped. i post this video because even after read the book, i'm been speechless when i saw this video and never imagined the way to go in her jail was SO creepy and complex.at 1:52 the stairway lead to a cellar and they aren't in the garage anymore but in this cellar.at 2:16 they show in tunnel entry into a strongbox hidden behind a cupboard.at 2:50 there is massive beton door of 150 kg and hidden in the video, just after this door there are 2 other doors make of wood. Quote
Cult Icon Posted December 12, 2011 Posted December 12, 2011 It says 2006 on this, Pink. Just out of curiosity, what are your favorite marketing books today? Influence and Bobos in Paradise (David Brooks) are low priority on my reading list so I haven't gotten to it yet. Influence: Science and Practice by Robert B. CialdiniFinding Betty Crocker By Susan Marks Everything Bad Is Good For You By Steven Johnson Truth, Lies & Advertising by Jon Steel Positioning: The Battle for Your Mind by Al Ries and Jack Trout The New Positioning: The Battle for Your Mind by Al Ries and Jack Trout On Paradise Drive: How We Live Now (And Always Have) In the Future Tense by David Brooks Quote
frenchkiki Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 All the books about the Mayfair Witches by anne rice * The Witching Hour * Lasher * Taltos The wolf's hour by Robert McCammon.La Trilogie du mal : the trilogy of the evil by Maxime Chattam * L'Âme du mal * In Tenebris * Maléfice*The pillars of the earth by Ken Follet. How did I forget this master piece? Quote
Kida Posted October 21, 2012 Posted October 21, 2012 Ask a Mexican! - Gustavo ArellanoThe Bell Jar - Sylvia PlathMy Sister's Keeper - Jodi PicoultShopaholic and Sister - Sophie KinsellaA Million Little Pieces - James FeySherlock Holmes - Arthur Conan Doyle Quote
Baby Posted December 1, 2012 Posted December 1, 2012 "Chambre avec vue sur la guerre" by Edith Bouvier (32 years old) who's a french journaliste based in paris i know and someone i deeply love. her book has been published in french (for the moment) there are just few weeks ago and is about the 10 days she spent in Syria and where she and co-workers have been victims of attempted murders (she received several wounds at the left leg) and where american journalist Marie Colvin (56) and photographer Remi Ochlik (28) have been killed by syrian army in the city of Homs. later, she discovered with the help of free syrian army that syrian gorverment asked them dead or live with all their journalist's stuff againts 1 millions of dollars. of course their deaths would been more than accommoditative because they would accused the free syrian army of edith and other journalists murders including Marie and Remi... fortunately with the help of rebels Edith and other journalist including photographer William Daniels escaped from syria. and while everybody in france thought Edith was trapped in a bed without moved she was disguised and with free syrian army on a motorbike with an ak47 in a water tunnel lager of 1m on 1.6m and of 3km who where their last secret escape to leave homs and with syrian army just after them. and her health was so bad and her leg so hurted that syrian doctors thought before she left the "hospital" that she certainly would die of an heart attack because of her state of weakness. anyway, her book is really good, very interesting and beautiful. here William's and Remi's work. http://www.bellazon....60#entry3014831 http://www.bellazon....60#entry3053776 Quote
Baby Posted February 1, 2013 Posted February 1, 2013 Grindhouse Girls by Lianne Spiderbaby.she's a journalist, writing for many cinema magazines and also Quentin Tarantino's girlfriend. i don't really know her but she's super sweet and her tastes about movies are really amazing! :neo2: in same time we have more or less the sames,so does it really objective? nevermind.there an article/conversation with her about her book : http://morleysaurus....d3b919a78f4a8f/ Quote
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