What's your favorite book? Who's your favorite author?
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Permalink Reply by wordbaby on July 26, 2013 at 11:36pm i like this piece of literature
DRUGS...
Drugs are bad;
they make you sad,
sometimes glad,
but mostly sad!
Permalink Reply by Medicine Lady on July 27, 2013 at 5:09am I really like Khaled Hosseini's books and a trilogy about forestfinns written by Åsta Holth, a Norwegian author.
Rob said:
Dude give it a rest with the drug addict comments and tell us about a good book or leave us alone to talk about literature.
Back on topic now, Hey Medicine Lady (sorry don't know your name) what's your favorite book?
Permalink Reply by iaininlondon on July 27, 2013 at 6:18pm I like your response Wordbaby. Looks original. Cool
wordbaby said:
i like this piece of literature
DRUGS...
Drugs are bad;
they make you sad,
sometimes glad,
but mostly sad!
first off you are are people don't need to be a******* on people post that's just plain mean.
my favorite book would have to be day of the dragon or the last vampire. they are both way cool and i think you should go cheek them out.
Permalink Reply by iaininlondon on August 3, 2013 at 6:29pm what does a******* mean. Is it a verb (transitive or passive), noun or adjective?
jason beal said:
first off you are are people don't need to be a******* on people post that's just plain mean.
my favorite book would have to be day of the dragon or the last vampire. they are both way cool and i think you should go cheek them out.
I was trying to be nice for the sake of the gal, but since you ask *'s stand for asshole.
iaininlondon said:
what does a******* mean. Is it a verb (transitive or passive), noun or adjective?
jason beal said:first off you are are people don't need to be a******* on people post that's just plain mean.
my favorite book would have to be day of the dragon or the last vampire. they are both way cool and i think you should go cheek them out.
Permalink Reply by iaininlondon on August 6, 2013 at 6:24pm I really like Khaled Hosseini's books and a trilogy about forestfinns written by Åsta Holth, a Norwegian author.
Permalink Reply by iaininlondon on August 8, 2013 at 12:08pm When reasonable questions about liking your literature don't get answered then it is assumed that there is a dictatorship in existence, where immediate military action has to be taken to overcome differences.
Meow said:
Permalink Reply by Medicine Lady on August 8, 2013 at 9:00pm Or how about I have a life and I do other things sometimes.
I like Khaled Hosseini's book because they're well-written. They're very realistic, I tend to forget that they are fiction when I read them and I tend to forget that I am reading, my imagination takes over. And although his characters don't relate to my life I can relate to their feelings and thoughts when I read about their situation. He's also very good at writing from different people's perspectives. Which is perhaps why his characters seem vert realistic to me.
It is pretty much the same with Åsta Holth. They write very similar books only Khaled writes about Afghans and Åsta writes about about forest finns (a norwegian minority group) and my grandfather happens to be one, ethnically. He's the one who recommended her books, I guess that's how they caught my interest. But I also like the way she phrases things.
iaininlondon said:
When reasonable questions about liking your literature don't get answered then it is assumed that there is a dictatorship in existence, where immediate military action has to be taken to overcome differences.
Meow said:
Permalink Reply by iaininlondon on August 13, 2013 at 1:10pm Do you have a life? Prove it!
Medicine Lady said:
Or how about I have a life and I do other things sometimes.
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