01-28-2004, 12:37 AM | #41 |
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well, no, I havent yet, but its on my list.
yeah, he wrote it because his first wife was always scolding him about gambling.
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01-29-2004, 09:16 AM | #44 |
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Well, this is just my temporary bookshelf. Home in Norway I have one big shelf that´s quite stuffed, plus all my old childrens books(which used to take a couple of roofhigh shelves) are in our hall. So the books I mention here are the ones I couldn´t live without for six months, or just never had time to read before.
Lord of the Rings - Tolkien Silmarillion - Tolkien The Ultimate Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy - D. Adams Bored of the rings Pride&Prejudice - Jane Austen Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand The Chronicles of Narnia - C.S. Lewis Dracula - Bram Stoker A Tolkien biografi - Carpenter The Colour of Magic - Terry Pratchett Dude, where´s my country - M. Moore And, 2 days ago I added two more books, they´ve finally begun to sell english books on this island, so I bought: Emma - Jane Austen Little Women |
01-29-2004, 01:18 PM | #45 |
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On my bookshelf, well LOTR, Hobbit, Sil, HoME etc of course including Bored of the Rings and The Soddit (apologies admins if you don't count that as appropriate language but it is the actually title of the book!). Then His Dark Materials Phillip Pullman, Moorstones by Adrian Cole, Peter Pan, All of the works of the Bronte sisters. The entire works of Austen and my own poetry book. That is merely one shelf, If I told you them all I'd be here all day and then some.
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01-30-2004, 08:32 PM | #48 |
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there are books on my book shelf. but if you want me to go in to depth: all lord of the rings books
all harry potter books a book clled hatchet a book called for joshua captain underpants from when i was younger! and many more
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Here is my list as of right now, though I have a number of books in boxes and not on my "shelf" persay. There is only a few on my immediate shelf at this time, but I have hundreds of books stored away
It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life - Lance Armstrong Band of Brothers - Stephen Ambrose (This was made into an HBO mini-series a few years ago, awesome book) April 1865: The Month That Saved America - Jay Winik The Art of War - Sun Tzu Reflections on the Civil War - Bruce Catton Macbeth (2 different versions) - William Shakespeare Congratulations, Now What? A Book for Graduates - Bill Cosby Wilderness Vol. 1, The Lost Writings of Jim Morrison (the poems and diaries of a rock 'n' roll legend) - Jim Morrison Lost Cities: 50 Discoveries in World Archaeology - Paul G. Bahn The Exploration of the Colorado River and its Canyons - John Wesley Powell (this is from his diary and mapping of the Colorado River from the late 1800's) The Norton Anthology of English Literature, 6th Ed. Vol. 1 The Hobbit - Tolkien The Brownsville Raid - John D. Weaver The Lord of the Rings - Tolkien The Silmarillion - Tolkien Unfinished Tales - Tolkien The History of Middle Earth, Volumes 1-5 (The Book of Lost Tales 1 & 2, The Lays of Beleriand, The Shaping of Middle-Earth, The Lost Road and Other Writings) - Tolkien Shutter Island - Dennis Lehane (Author of Mystic River) The Twenty-Seventh City - Jonathan Franzen I then have about 15 books that are related to writing that I will save from listing
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02-01-2004, 08:07 AM | #50 |
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S W EPISODE 4: A NEW HOPE SPLINTER OF THE MIND'S EYE S W EPISODE 5: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK SHADOWS OF THE EMPIRE S W EPISODE 6: RETURN OF THE JEDI TRUCE AT BAKURA X-WING: ROGUE SQUADRON X-WING: WEDGE'S GAMBLE X-WING: THE KRYTOS TRAP X-WING: THE BACTA WAR X-WING: WRAITH SQAUDRON X-WING: IRON FIST X-WING: SOLO COMMAND X-WING: ISARD'S REVENGE X-WING: THE STARFIGHTERS OF ADUMAR THE COURTSHIP OF PRINCESS LEIA T THRAWN TRILOGY: HEIR TO THE EMPIRE T THRAWN TRILOGY: DARK FORCE RISING T THRAWN TRILOGY: THE LAST COMMAND I, JEDI JEDIAC: JEDI SEARCH JEDIAC: DARK APPRENTICE JEDIAC: CHAMPIONS OF THE FORCE CHILDREN OF THE JEDI DARKSABER PLANET OF TWILIGHT THE CRYSTAL STAR BFC: BEFORE THE STORM BFC: SHIELD OF LIES BFC: TYRANT'S NEST THE NEW REBELLION CORTRIL: AMBUSH AT CORRELIA CORTRIL: ASSAULT AT SELONIA CORTRIL: SHOWDOWN AT CENTERPOINT T THRAWN DUOLOGY: SPECTER O T PAST T THRAWN DUOLOGY: VISION O T FUTURE VECTOR PRIME DARK TIDE 1: ONSLAUGHT DARK TIDE 2: RUIN AGENTS OF CHAOS 1: HERO'S TRIAL AGENTS OF CHAOS 2: JEDI ECLIPSE BALANCE POINT EDGE OF VICTORY 1: CONQUEST EDGE OF VICTORY 2: REBIRTH STAR BY STAR DARK JOURNEY ENEMY LINES 1: REBEL DREAM ENEMY LINES 2: REBEL STAND TRAITOR DESTINY'S WAY FORCE HERETIC 1: REMNANT FORCE HERETIC 2: REFUGEE FORCE HERETIC 3: REUNION THE FINAL PROPHESY THE UNIFYING FORCE |
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i have had the pleasure of adding, to my beautiful collection....
the idiot ben hur don quixote red badge of courage around the wrld in eighty days
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i wasnt too impressed with "the courtship of p. leia". the best for me was the jedi acdemy trilogy and of course the thrawn omnibus.
rest of the novels were between "ok" and "bad". except maybe the crystal star, that was pretty good. the ones i hated the most were truce at bakura children of the jedi (yes, because of callista, what a moron she is. i cant beleive luke liked her. what a dork. lol). courtship of princess leia all the new jedi order novels
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What books do I have? In our entire house there are a few thousand...really...hmm... I could more easily list books of specific genres. My dad has a phD in philosophy, that explains a good many of the books.
Hectorberlioz--you mentioned you have Notes from Underground. Is it good? Have you read it? It is sitting somewhere in our house.
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I havent read it yet.
but then, what written by Dostoyevsky is not good? everything of his is great as far as I'm concerned. that goes for Dickens as well. Argh! I cant beleive my stupidity! I had this chance to get Dosty's "the eternal husband" at hastings, which is the only place I'v ever seen it at (and I'm too lazt right now to order from amazon.com...), but now its gone! its been bought.
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so sad when you lose a book, its like losing....um...hmm....i'll get back to you on this one.
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The latest additions to my nautical library is the following:
The Story of Sail by John Harland Ships And Seamanship In the Ancient World. by Lionel Casson War at sea in the age of sail 1650 - 1850 by Andrew Lambert It also contains: About sailing ships and sailing boats: The Last of the Windjammers Volumes One and Two. (by Basil Lubbock. A complete guide to all things about sailors and sailingships. Numerous drawings, pictures and blue-prints) The History of the American Sailing Navy (by Howard Chapelle. Well-defined with numerous drawings, pictures and blue-prints) American Sailing ships (by Howard Chapelle. Well-defined with numerous drawings, pictures and blue-prints) Sailing boats Around the World: the classic 1906 treatise (by Henry Coleman Folkard. A well-defined book with sections about ancient vessels and onwards about early 20th century sailing boats) Sailing boats of the World: All the classes. About the Royal Navy: Wooden Fighting ships of the Royal Navy (by E H H Archibald. Tells the story of wooden vessels from ancient history to the late 19th century) Metal Fighting ships of the Royal Navy (by E H H Archibald. Tells the story of metalled and metal vessels from mid-19th century to the present) Task Force: the inside story of the ships and heroes of the Royal Navy (by John Parker) The Royal Navy Handbook (A guide to the modern Royal Navy) The Royal Marines (By Richard Brooks. The 300 year history of United Kingdom's most prestigous fighting force) About the German Navy of WWII: The German Navy Handbook: 1939 - 1945 (by Jak P Mallman-Showell. Tells the complete history of the German Navy from the time before the First World War until the Second World War.) Menace: The Life and death of the Tirpitz (by Ludovic Kennedy. A fascinating expose of shipboard life and the Atlantic Campaign.) Pursuit: The Sinking of the Bismark (by Ludovic Kennedy. Tells the story of the break-out of the German Navy's fastest battleship and the Royal Navy's vengeful chase of it after the sinking of the Hood.) James Cameron's The discovery of the Bismark (A comprehensive telling of the finding of the ship and History of it's eight day journey in the Atlantic.) BISMARK (by Michael Tamander and Niklas Zetterling. A wider look on the whole Atlantic Campaign with a more detailed telling of the other ships of the German Navy at the time as well the story of the Bismark.) The Atlantic Campaign: From 1939 to 1945 (by Dan van der Vat. Mostly about the submarine war and the sinkings of allied shipping.) Last edited by Grey_Wolf : 07-29-2004 at 04:08 PM. |
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