Yup!Originally Posted by samokan
It was actually completed by his companion, Carol Gino since Puzo died prior to the books release. This one's worth your time samokan! :mrgreen:
Yup!Originally Posted by samokan
It was actually completed by his companion, Carol Gino since Puzo died prior to the books release. This one's worth your time samokan! :mrgreen:
Originally Posted by Beetlebum
No one here reads John Irving and Tom Robbins?
i have read the good earth ages ago, emotionally draining kaayo ang story, i can't remember the first wife's name but i felt like her character was not given any justice at all. i felt sad for her. [br]Date Posted: June 06, 2006, 10:13:29 PM_________________________________________________a nother recommendation is "the world is flat".....i can't remember the author's name......it is a very informative book.......Originally Posted by Isabella Rain
Pretentious, ultra histrionic crap.
Boycott this book!
nindotan man ko .....
ayaw nalang palag ha!![]()
hala unsay "histrionic crap"?Originally Posted by MrBiddle
histrionic - emotional ra kaayo.
Di ko mupalag oi. hehehehe
Although lawom baya to iyang Tuesday of Emotion..... when he tells us to detach if we really wanna cherish something to the fullest without imagingins, (murag desiderata hehe), we also have to learn how to detach.
Ok siya.
;-b
I would also like to recommend John Dunning's "Booked to Die" and "Bookman's Wake". This is definitely a must for all book collectors.
I just finished "Map Of Bones" by James Rollins. Great, great book! A must read! :mrgreen:
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