Yeah i'm going to have to say the same. The Outsiders by S.E Hinton would also be up there.Originally posted by deluded
The Catcher In The Rye, couldn't put it down first time I read it.
yeah it is one of a kind.Originally posted by veanz
... but i've yet to read anything that has as much intensity as Anna Karenina.
The outsiders is a great book. We had to read it in year 9 and i couldn't put it down, i think i read it in one go... i absolutely loved it.Originally posted by Craig
Yeah i'm going to have to say the same. The Outsiders by S.E Hinton would also be up there.
UR RIGHT, I read it last week. Loved it!! Though I found the sexual interludes rather annoying, but i suppose the author was a maleOriginally posted by Nick
probably the Godfather, by mario puzo
read it so many times
Originally posted by Gregor Samsa
This was a major catalyst in my 'spree' (Since the beginning of last year) of acquiring literature, and as such is important to me, for this effect, and for its beautiful prose and deep insights (Among other things);
Hermann Broch-The Death Of Virgil.
They've got it here for $20 if you still want to buy it.Originally posted by saves.the.day
I wanted to go out and buy it just for keep-sake but the price of it was $40. Pretty good price for a picture book about 15 pages that was written about 20 years ago. Author must be happy!
Gosh I remember those!!! My mum got me one when I was about 1 or something... it's the funniest thing in the world. They used all these personalised details, and this address of a place where apparently we lived in that I have no memory of.Originally posted by Loz#1
My personalised book I got for a birthday one year. My giraffe is called Nerual (i.e Lauren).
Yes!!! I'm only up to about 1/5th of the way through though, French teacher really recommended it and so far it's really sort of, intriguing - the view of the adults about kids and the adults outlook on the world - so true... Antoine de Saint-Exupry is the name of the authorOriginally posted by Hottieflossy
the little prince by antoine something...he has a really complicated french surname...this has to be my most treasured book though