I finish "The war of Troy" i recommend youOriginally posted by Fujyn@Apr 16th, 2004 - 2:04 pm
I begin the book : The war of Troy ! it's ...interesting
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I finish "The war of Troy" i recommend youOriginally posted by Fujyn@Apr 16th, 2004 - 2:04 pm
I begin the book : The war of Troy ! it's ...interesting
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Originally posted by Belowen@Apr 26th, 2004 - 7:40 am
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Memoir's of a Geisha by Arthur Golden
Really a fantastic book! The beginning was incredibly depressing, but by the time I'd finished I almost felt like I'd been going through her experiences as well. Ironically, a couple of days after, I watched this Shirley Maclaine movie called My Geisha. I spent like half the film analysing its accuracy. Because, of course, after reading one book I am now an expert...Originally posted by Sugo@Apr 29th, 2004 - 10:17 am
Memoir's of a Geisha by Arthur Golden
I couldn't put that book down. I read it in a day while on a cruise, which my friend who I was with was not too thrilled about since I kept ignoring him.
Fair warning in case you don't get through it: I wouldn't recommend M&M to anyone under 20. I am not doubting neither sugo's nor crystalized's (nor mine for that matter) reading and analytical abilities, BUT I don't know anyone who is/was was under 20 (including myself) and either enjoyed or finished that book. However, after 20 it becomes an instant hit with many people (I've read it twice, and it's definitely on my top 10 list). I think it is something that has to do with (inevitably) gaining experience in life as we get older. Anyway, it's an amazing book, enjoy it!Originally posted by Sugo@Apr 29th, 2004 - 12:51 pm
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I started reading Master and Margarita when I was 17. And 5 years later, I am still "reading" it. I can never seem to finish it and I must start from the beginning everytime.
Are you enjoying it?
Fair warning in case you don't get through it: I wouldn't recommend M&M to anyone under 20. I am not doubting neither sugo's nor crystalized's (nor mine for that matter) reading and analytical abilities, BUT I don't know anyone who is/was was under 20 (including myself) and either enjoyed or finished that book. However, after 20 it becomes an instant hit with many people (I've read it twice, and it's definitely on my top 10 list). I think it is something that has to do with (inevitably) gaining experience in life as we get older. Anyway, it's an amazing book, enjoy it!