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Re: Books - Munch - 04-11-2010 My favourite book is the one I can't remember the name of. It had a red cover, the name had Bone in it... Was about two boys meeting up with a girl and spotting skeleton pirates, then an old skeleton captain helps them and it was a great book, and a bit creepy. If I remember the name I'll put it here. I couldn't even find it on Google though no matter what I searched... Re: Books - ReLoaded - 04-11-2010 Farmer DuckĀ oll:
Re: Books - Rien - 04-11-2010 ![]() Only book I've ever read in my life.
Re: Books - Myke - 04-11-2010 Always got bored of books after like 30-40 pages, but i read three quarters of Trainspotting, since the movie was awesome. It's a little hard to read though, since it's written with a sort-of scottish accent; "Rents once sais, thirs nothin like a darker skin tone tae increase the vigilance ay the police n the magistrates: too right." Re: Books - Silent_Bob - 04-11-2010 J.D Salinger "Catcher in the Rye" George Orwell "1984" H.P Lovecraft "The Dunwich Horror and Others" anything by Edgar Allan Poe or Stephen King Re: Books - Johan. - 04-11-2010 (04-11-2010, 05:43 PM)Solid_Rock link Wrote: I got 6 books of Jeremy Clarkson. The only ones I read. I'm Dutch, but I got the English versions. Gimme those! Re: Books - Cave - 04-11-2010 Harry Potter nerd myself. Re: Books - Maddolis - 04-12-2010 Well considering everyone's being serious about this: Harry Potter (minus 5 and 6) Of Mice and Men The Picture of Dorian Gray http://www.thebest100lists.com/best100novels/ ^Decent list. I've only read 1 book (Harry Potter 7) in the last 5 years, so I'm by no means a heavy reader, but I have enjoyed a few books back in the day. Re: Books - Daniel - 04-12-2010 harry potter 6-7thats all
Re: Books - Mark - 04-12-2010 I never touch books either, but thumbs up for 1984. |