Books, Books and More Books!
Hey everyone Im wondering what are your fav. books and what are your least fave!?!? Also what are your fav. Authors and least fav.
I plan on becoming an author and I need to look at what people like for future referance.
My fave Book is: My life in dog years by Gary Paulson, and the T*Witches Seires
My Least Fave is: Havent found one yet:D
My fav Author(s) is: Gary Paulson, and V.C. Andrews
I read alot just like my mom we share the same fav authors most of the times, she thinks i read too mature books for my age, and alot of books, my bigest book was ALASKA by James Michener I hope i spelled that right, well this will be interesting.
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Review: "Arnold Goes to Town"
"Arnold Goes To Town," by Ermaline Amanda - a Frostfrog book review
I began to read "Arnold Goes To Town" with a sense of eager anticpation, having read such glowing reviews in all the major literary journals. Yet, I finished it only with great difficulty and pain, for truly, "Arnold Goes To Town" is the worst, most boring, book I have ever read.
I hope never to read another one like it and, in fact, had I have had any inkling of just how horrid a read this book is, I would have flung myself in front of my electric train before I would have opened even the first page.
It is true that in the book, Arnold actually does go to town, but so what?
Who hasn't gone to town?
I go there myself sometimes.
My dog has gone to town and so have all the cats, each one of them, though, for the most part, they haven't been too pleased with the experience - Pistol being the lone exception for, truly, he does so love to ride in the car, which is the very vehicle we use to go to town.
This is a terrible book and I highly recommend it.
Re: Review: "Arnold Goes to Town"
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Originally posted by Frostfrog
"Arnold Goes To Town," by Ermaline Amanda - a Frostfrog book review
... It is true that in the book, Arnold actually does go to town, but so what?
Who hasn't gone to town?
I go there myself sometimes.
My dog has gone to town and so have all the cats ...
Ha ha ha, LOL!!! Welcome back Frostfrog. I hope you had a great time away.
I just unpacked a box of books and found my copy of The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck. One of my favourite books ever. It's not a first edition but still a reprint from 1939 that I found in a secondhand shop. There's a nice inscription to the original recipient; when I see those I wonder what has happened to the people who receive the books.
Thanks for the *bump* Lillycat & Mugsy
I really like this thread, because it gives me names of authors to explore that I have not gottne to know yet!! And, people I can ask for "reviews"!!