what book are you reading right now?
#81
Posted 15 April 2007 - 07:40 PM
#82
Posted 16 April 2007 - 07:49 AM
The poster also makes no commitment to give a shit about your opinions or feelings. Suck it up or get off the net.
#83 Guest_s a r e u h_*
Posted 16 April 2007 - 01:25 PM
#84
Posted 17 April 2007 - 09:16 AM
#85
Posted 17 April 2007 - 10:01 AM
Mists of Avalon
Grimm's Brother's Fairy Tales
The Midnighters
i read..ALOT
#86
Posted 17 April 2007 - 10:24 PM
or something like that
its not that good
#87 Guest_s a r e u h_*
Posted 18 April 2007 - 12:20 PM
#88
Posted 23 April 2007 - 06:26 PM
god
I hate those girly shit books iwthout endings...
I would burn it, but its not mine
#89 Guest_s a r e u h_*
Posted 03 May 2007 - 10:11 PM
#90
Posted 03 May 2007 - 10:36 PM
i'm bored.
#91
Posted 04 May 2007 - 10:44 AM
great book if you like mythological stuff
otherwise....
It-stephen king
magic kingdom for sale, SOLD-terry brooks
I prefer the swagger of a drunken man who will steal my bootie-Violet
Lock up your daughter, Lock up your wife, lock up your back door and run for your life.
the man is back in town, don't you mess me around-Bon Scott
#92
Posted 04 May 2007 - 10:50 AM
#93
Posted 04 May 2007 - 11:59 AM
I prefer the swagger of a drunken man who will steal my bootie-Violet
Lock up your daughter, Lock up your wife, lock up your back door and run for your life.
the man is back in town, don't you mess me around-Bon Scott
#94
Posted 04 May 2007 - 03:07 PM
i need a good book to read.
i'm bored.
Read Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer
Into the Wild is the story of Christopher McCandless. After graduating from Emory University, one of America's best schools, McCandless gave away his savings of $25,000 to OXFAM and disappeared, eventually abandoning his car and burning all of his money in the desert. A man named Jim Gallien dropped McCandless off at Stampede Trail in Alaska. There McCandless headed down the trail to begin his Alaskan odyssey with only 10 lbs. of rice, a .22 caliber rifle, a camera, and some rifle rounds. He was discovered several months later by moose hunters, dead in the Alaskan wilderness. The book begins with Christopher's body being found near an abandoned bus and retraces where he traveled during the two years he was missing, including time he spent in Carthage, South Dakota, with a man named Wayne Westerberg, and in California under the name Alexander Supertramp. He also meets up with a "rubber tramp" named Jan Burres and her boyfriend Bob. Krakauer relates McCandless' intense personality as possibly influenced by the writings of Leo Tolstoy, Thoreau, and Jack London (his favorite writer). In addition, the author explores the similarities between McCandless's experiences and motivations and his own as a young man. Krakauer describes, in fairly great detail, his attempt to climb Devils Thumb in Alaska. He also recounts the stories of other young men who disappeared in the wilderness, such as Everett Ruess, an artist and wanderer who disappeared in the Utah desert in 1934 at age 20.
#95
Posted 04 May 2007 - 05:04 PM
#96
Posted 04 May 2007 - 10:23 PM
#97
Posted 05 May 2007 - 10:52 AM
I prefer the swagger of a drunken man who will steal my bootie-Violet
Lock up your daughter, Lock up your wife, lock up your back door and run for your life.
the man is back in town, don't you mess me around-Bon Scott
#98
Posted 24 May 2007 - 05:41 PM
#99
Posted 29 May 2007 - 04:50 PM
I prefer the swagger of a drunken man who will steal my bootie-Violet
Lock up your daughter, Lock up your wife, lock up your back door and run for your life.
the man is back in town, don't you mess me around-Bon Scott
#100
Posted 13 June 2007 - 06:22 AM
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