weee! nindot ni dah!
btw..il start to read it...
if im available maybe i cud come to the meetings and stuff
weee! nindot ni dah!
btw..il start to read it...
if im available maybe i cud come to the meetings and stuff
@Velvett -- I have a regular Saturday night gathering to attend, starts around 7:30 PM, so my ideal time for the book club session would be in the afternoon.
this is noted. =)Originally Posted by galenostiel
this is really great - for the lack of a better word. puydi mo apil ani?
@balut_man: Of course. Please go to page 4 of this thread for more info.
Darbs, I'm finally here!
I haven't read a book for quite a while now but I wanted to go back into reading. :mrgreen: Before, I can't put a book down and now everything changed after being a full-time singlemom, it becomes the opposite. I'm sticking to e-books...so, can anybody recommend sites for it? I'm more of into fictions (suspense/horror/psychological).
I haven't yet found good post-1950's horror books. I heard there are many, but haven't really read one yet. So far I've read classic (early 1990's) weird fiction, and the good thing about it is that there's a lot of it online.
If you haven't read H.P. Lovecraft yet, go find his works. He's popularly known as the father of modern horror and creator of the "Cthulhu Mythos", you can get pdfs from this site -> http://tania.be.linux.org/mirrors/ww...orks/index.htm. Aside from HPL, Edgar Allan Poe would be a good read, you can also try Algernon Blackwood for some weird superstition fiction.
Actually I'm reading Dracula right now. Classic and tested.
You can get ebooks of free public books (mostly old unpublished books at http://www.manybooks.net and also http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page
@vemp. thanks for the link.nice ni dah.. kapoi lang basa ug ebook. dugay to mahuman.
naa pa lain resources/links/sites sa mythology/fantasy books?
Hi, Ji!! Welcome to the thread. Hope you can join our bookclub inig mo duaw ka diri sa Cebu.Originally Posted by imjazagrl
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