Just finished Jane Eyre, now im reading Bird Song.
Love Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte its my favourite.
Bird Song is brilliant, the description is amazing.
I'm reading Inkheart and Inkspell by Cornelia Funke as well as Trinity Blood, a graphic novel by Sunao Yoshida. Oh, and I just finished Butterflies by Susanne Gervay, Lullabies for Little Criminals who I forgot the author and another book which I can't remember.
Still reading The Shining, one of my favourite novels.
~ 'Paint the skyscrapers with huge totem faces and goblin tikis, and every evening what's left of mankind will retreat to empty zoos and lock itself in cages as protection against the bears and big cats and wolves that pace and watch us from outside the cage bars at night'- Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club
~ We'll float around, hang out on clouds, then we'll come down and have a hangover... ~ Feel free to PM ^.^
I got 2/3 the way through Desperate Romantics. It is on TV at the moment but I haven't been watching it. A bit of a slow read. I am about to give up on it.
I am also reading The Body Farm, which is great.
"Everything is possible through Christ, who gives me strength". Phillipians 4:13
I'm reading so many books at the moment I can't keep track. I really need to just stick to one but there's so much I want to read!
I'm half way through Scarred by Sophie Andrews - it's amazing. I wasn't expecting to like it as much as I do, I don't normally warm to life story type books but I really love this one. I've found it quite triggering though so I'm taking a break from reading the rest, and I started to read Holly's Inbox for a bit of comic relief. It's great if you're as nosy as I am - you get to read a whole book of someone else's emails. Perfect! :D
^ I read too many books at the same time too. I am also reading Moby Dick, a novel i've always wanted to check out since i first heard of it.
~ 'Paint the skyscrapers with huge totem faces and goblin tikis, and every evening what's left of mankind will retreat to empty zoos and lock itself in cages as protection against the bears and big cats and wolves that pace and watch us from outside the cage bars at night'- Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club
~ We'll float around, hang out on clouds, then we'll come down and have a hangover... ~ Feel free to PM ^.^
i read madame bovary by flaubert when i was on holiday
it was brilliant, probably one of my favourite books ever.
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Is that book any good?
i read american psycho about a year ago and it utterly disturbed me
it was a very good book, i would definately say worth a read, but nothing i would want to read again
I'd agree with Alice... it is fairly disturbing in places, possibly triggering, and verymuch 'In Character' (to thep oint where listening to his thoughts on genesis for a whole chapter does get a little bit tedious)... But if you are prepared for it then it is definatly a good read =]