Pure_Unadulterated_Lust Posted June 2, 2003 Share Posted June 2, 2003 William Woodsworth :boo: Quote Link to comment
Lady Deathstrike Posted June 2, 2003 Share Posted June 2, 2003 Ako,love stories kc ang trip ko.Jhoanna Lindsey (dami ko nyan),Nora Roberts (dami din),Sweet Dreams (tambak),Susan Elizabeth Philips (mga 10 or so),Susan Johnson (grabe e2),Sandra Brown (ok lang).Tagal na ko nagbabasa.I started 1st year high school so madami-dami na din.I buy pa din these kinds of books pag may bagong labas kaya padami pa ng padami.Happy reading,peeps...... Quote Link to comment
payne Posted June 2, 2003 Share Posted June 2, 2003 lualhati bautista, danton remoto, rolando tinio... Quote Link to comment
mhakhulit Posted June 2, 2003 Share Posted June 2, 2003 simple lang sa akin... Karl Marx, Nietche, Plato and Stephen King Quote Link to comment
bloodlust Posted June 2, 2003 Share Posted June 2, 2003 I only read Tom Clancy spy and war novels. Quote Link to comment
Django Posted June 2, 2003 Share Posted June 2, 2003 1) Neil Gaiman (The Sandman graphic novels, smoke and mirrors, etc)2) James Clavell (Shogun, King Rat, etc)3) Hector Hugh Munro aka Saki (Various Short Stories)4) Ambrose Bierce (Various Short Stories)5) Margaret Weiss and Tracy Hickman (Dragonlance)6) Stephen King (It, Salem's Lot, etc)7) Clive Barker (The Books of Blood- etc)8) Isaac Asimov (Sci Fi)9) Miyamoto Musashi, Nicolo Machiavelli, SUn Tzu (Book of Five Rings, The Prince, The Art of War)10) The Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen, Oscar Wilde (collected Fairy Tales)11) dami pa... hehehe- baka di magkasya Quote Link to comment
joeyjay Posted June 2, 2003 Share Posted June 2, 2003 Fiction: Books by Robert Ludlum, Fredrick Forsythe, Tom Clancy, and John Grisham. Parepareho young first three authors na spy at war ang novels maliban kay John Grisham whose specialty is legal thrillers. Pag walang naka-tinggin, nag-babasa din ako ng Sidney Sheldon at Jackie Collins na puro babae ang bida.... Quote Link to comment
Django Posted June 2, 2003 Share Posted June 2, 2003 victor hugo! classic Erick von Danicken (sino merong book nya before Chariots of the Gods?)kung ibebenta nyo...pm nyo ako ha. meron ako.... Chariot of the Gods atchaka yung isa pa niyang book (forgot the title).. wanna trade? wat books do you have? Quote Link to comment
centaur Posted June 2, 2003 Share Posted June 2, 2003 hang lalim! pinangangatawanan pagiging upian ha! Actually, pinagpapatong-patong ko lang sila para maabot ko yung komiks na Darna, Aliwan, Wakasan, etc. Quote Link to comment
moon_over_bourbon_street Posted June 2, 2003 Share Posted June 2, 2003 JRR Tolkien, Anne Rice (Only the First 4 Vampire Chronicles and "The Mummy"), Michael Crichton, Raymond E. Feist, Janny Wurts and Orson Scott Card... These are those who immediately come to mind... Then again I'm open to anyone with a gift with the written word... Quote Link to comment
apollo11 Posted June 2, 2003 Share Posted June 2, 2003 victor hugo! classic Erick von Danicken (sino merong book nya before Chariots of the Gods?)kung ibebenta nyo...pm nyo ako ha.meron ako.... Chariot of the Gods atchaka yung isa pa niyang book (forgot the title).. wanna trade? wat books do you have? tapos na ako sa chariots of the Gods? yung isa ang di ko pa nababasa...di ko makita e. may nabili akong 20 pesos na Earth:Colony halos pareho ng kay von Danicken. art criticism books...anyone? Quote Link to comment
apollo11 Posted June 2, 2003 Share Posted June 2, 2003 I only read Tom Clancy spy and war novels. basahin mo Robert Ludlum's covert one series nandun ang SARS sa firt book Quote Link to comment
Turol Posted June 2, 2003 Share Posted June 2, 2003 Any personality improvement or books that promotes positive growth to readers. Authors like Stephen Covey, John Gray and Dale Carnegy are my preferences. Quote Link to comment
elke_weis Posted June 3, 2003 Share Posted June 3, 2003 homervirgilsun-tsushakespearedickensdarwinmelvillew. irvingpoeklauswitzliddel-hartc. ryantolkienayn randchurchillgibranasimovj. wambaughforsyths. hawking Quote Link to comment
nudgedcompass Posted June 3, 2003 Share Posted June 3, 2003 j.r.r. tolkien - writer of the book of the 21st century "The Lord of the Rings" "I'm the servant of the secret fire. Wielder of the Flame of Anor. The Dark Fire will not avail you Flame of Udun! Turn back to the shadows! You cannot pass!" Quote Link to comment
Guest psychosexy Posted June 3, 2003 Share Posted June 3, 2003 doreen valienteedgar allan poejk rowlingjae leeneil gaimanlualhati bautistadanton remotostephen kingclive barkeranne ricegabriel garcia marquezwilliam shakespeare hmmm.....that's all i can think off right now..i love reading anything about the occult, supernatural and mythology. Quote Link to comment
MarkXXX Posted June 3, 2003 Share Posted June 3, 2003 Medyo madami dami na din ako nabasa, some of them gusto ko ideas, some of them ayoko, some of them gusto ko nung una then later on ayoko na, etc. My all time favorites: 1. Odyssey trans by Robert Fitzgerald. I love reading ancient literature/ and on ancient history. Herodotus and Plutarch, Gibbons is a great read, although difficult at times. 2. Among the moderns, Catcher in the Rye JD Salinger, The Great Gatsby FScott Fitzgerald, Moby Dick Herman Melville..Kitchen Banana Yoshimoto 3. Tolkien's books..simula nung Grade 1 nagustuhan ko na. Middle Earth trivia pwede ako. 4. Ayn Rand, gusto ko dati nung college, ayoko na after graduation. Lalo na nung nabasa ko biography ni Ayn Rand. 5. Carl Sagan is always a favorite too. Broca's Brain, The Dragons of Eden. 6. Sa poetry, Odes ni Pablo Neruda, especially yung Ode to the Watermelon. Ode to the Onion, and Ode to a Table, Ode to a Sock 7. Another college/high school favorite is Kurt Vonnegut. Nakakatawa, also yung mga short stories ni Woody Allen. 8. Sa philo, ok sa akin basahin si Bertrand Russel, David Hume, Kant. Nakakainis basahin si Nietzche. Dami pa. Quote Link to comment
MarkXXX Posted June 3, 2003 Share Posted June 3, 2003 Dagdag ko Beowulf ni Seamus Heaney, new verse translation Quote Link to comment
hellspawn Posted June 3, 2003 Share Posted June 3, 2003 gotta add the following to my list: clive barker (at times better than stephen king)m.r. james (creepy yet elegant)fritz leiber (fahrd and the grey mouser)carl sagan (highly recommend demons in the dark)steven pressfield (gates of fire, brings history to life) Quote Link to comment
PepengTom Posted June 3, 2003 Share Posted June 3, 2003 Dean KoontzSthephen King Quote Link to comment
coconiks Posted June 3, 2003 Share Posted June 3, 2003 james clavelltom clancymargaret weiss tracy hickmanrobert ludlumto name a few... of course , the masters Quote Link to comment
digweed Posted June 4, 2003 Share Posted June 4, 2003 well i guess i'll have to name the books of the authors also: G.G. Marquez -Love in the time..., 100 years...; Asimov's Foundation series; tolkien siyempre, jostein gaarder's cool also, mark danielewski - house of leaves (champion!); neil gaiman - smoke & mirrors, sandman!; umberto eco's essays..., paulo coehlo - averonika decides to die and the by the river piedra. that's all i can remember right now Quote Link to comment
Girlamatic Posted June 4, 2003 Share Posted June 4, 2003 Salman Rushdie Arundati Roy (The God of Small Things) D.H Lawrence T.S. Elliott William Somerset Maugham Henry Kissinger Margaret Thatcher (Statecraft & The Downing Street Years) Jonathan Dimbleby (Dimbelby?) Kitty Kelly's tell-all books (ppl just hate her & say na she's awful blah-blah-blah but actually she's a good writer. her narrative is good & smooth. easy reading. her books might not become classics, but i don't care.) Alexander Dumas (Sr. & Jr.) Honore de Balzac Janell Cannon (Stellaluna & Verdi---children's books) Ian Falconer (Olivia & Olivia Goes to the Circus---kid's books) Lord Byron (his letters) Quote Link to comment
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