Books you love or hate

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ROSEGOLD, I found something funny.



Sketch of thee

Said Hamlet to Ophelia,
I'll draw a sketch of thee,
What kind of pencil shall thee use? ,
2B or not 2B? .

--lozzi drippin
 
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It's complete junk. I wouldn't recommend taking it at all seriously.

Peace

Oh really? why u think so?

I'm afraid I'm a sucker for murder mysteries ... :rollseyes
Miss Marple has the added advantages that she loves knitting. I've always warmed to her for that reason alone! :D

so there are some similarities?...:giggling:

no she is amazing, I like her especially when she got old and was very sick, the doctor said that her medicine will be a crime or a case and she will gain her health again lol.....amazing that miss

it make me think deeper in things, I stopped reading them since 3 years 'cauze I have been very busy with studying stuff, but still I am addicted to those stories. I will continue when I get some time

one of my fav was "the man in the brown suite".....that made me crazy
another good one was "the broken mirror"......I was very moved by the end :(

used to be, a few years ago, I think I read them all too:), well except the miss maple one's..:skeleton:

you skipped miss marple?? u missed a lot, she is amazing in solving cases
 
Did any one like to read Agatha Christie novels.....I am addicted to them
My early childhood was filled with her books and sir Arthur Conan Doyle's. :D MashaAllah, good days...

I haven't read anything in a long while and won't have time anyday soon, but for the summer I'll probably have time inshaAllah. Has anyone read something so great they want me to read it too? :D
 
My early childhood was filled with her books and sir Arthur Conan Doyle's. :D MashaAllah, good days...

I haven't read anything in a long while and won't have time anyday soon, but for the summer I'll probably have time inshaAllah. Has anyone read something so great they want me to read it too? :D

I am planning to read some more of her novels in the summer insha allah as well

Did you read: Dont Be Sad.....for Ayed Al Qarni?
that is the best book I have ever read in my whole life
 
Sis SAYA, I think I read all of Agatha christie's books back when I was 14/15. I loved mysteries back then, still do.
It's really funny, I don't have a clue what I was doing, but I came across the trailer for the movie K-PAX and didn't have a clue that it had been made into a movie.
I read three of the books in the K-PAX series back when I was 15-16ish and LOVED the books. They're by Gene Brewer who writes the story in the first person as if he's the psychologist. Also, I just found out that he had released another book, so maybe I might go look for that one. If I'm bothered that is.
Anyway, has anyone watched the movie K-PAX? What did you think of it? Did it live upto it's expectations?
 
I didn't find it difficult, no.. but my brain can switch from one thing to another quickly, so I expect that's a reason why..
Have you read it? What did you think about the ending?

I thought the ending was possibly the best part of the book, a very sad part though.

Did you read: Dont Be Sad.....for Ayed Al Qarni?
that is the best book I have ever read in my whole life

I've started reading it, it's definitely a good book
 
you know i think the book ive read the most in my whole life is:

Al-Hadis : Miskat ul Masabih


theres something about that book. The commentary is so beautiful and its like no matter how many times you read it, you still develop new feelings and learn more... its amazing...
 
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ROSEGOLD, I found something funny.



Sketch of thee

Said Hamlet to Ophelia,
I'll draw a sketch of thee,
What kind of pencil shall thee use? ,
2B or not 2B? .

--lozzi drippin

LOL! That had me laughing for ages! he he I'll probably still ve giggling about that tomorrow lol Where did you get it from?
 
thought i woud throw in some politics....
anyone read Reconciliation: Islam, demcracy and the West by Benazir Bhutto? She gave the final edited manusciprt of this book to her friend for publishing the morning she died.
 
LOL! That had me laughing for ages! he he I'll probably still ve giggling about that tomorrow lol Where did you get it from?

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One of my friends was searching in the internet for notes on Hamlet. She found this lol randomly.
I'm glad you enjoyed it!


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I don't know if I've ever recommended 'The Sword and The Schimitar'. It's a book I completely fell in love with. I've never found a story I enjoyed more than that one.
 
Has anyone read Echoes? by Jamila Kolocotronis? I borrowed it from my sister and finished it in 4 hours, it was really great! Except i wish the mom did more talking she only had a chance in the beggining and then in the end, Joshua did almost all of the narrating

I'm thinking about ordering the rest of the series

So has anyone read it?
 

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