thetrooper
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300 pages into 'Until I Find You' by John Irving. Great read so far, but then again, I also enjoyed reading Hotel New Hampshire and The Cider House Rules.
Ciceronian said:I decided to mark the 100th anniversary of the publication of White Fang by Jack London by reading it a third time.
I think some passages in White Fang are probably a bit too gory for five year-olds. I think I would have been quite frightened if I had been read it at that age.garyg said:One of my favorites too. I tried to read it to my son when he was five and he didn't like the way the opening was progressing. He could see the noose tightening. I had him read it to me a few years later and it's still a book he quotes often. My first dog and I shared the same bond as White Fang had with his last master. So it struck a deep cord in me.
jalapeno_dude said:This Boy's Life by Tobias Wolff, which I enjoyed (although enjoyedisn't quite the right word).
CartesianFart said:Gnostic Gospels by Elaine Pagels.
If you are willing to translate Coptic for me.jonatas said:What's next, the Nag Hammadi?![]()
AlCosta said:In A Sunburned Country by Bill Bryson.
I'm attempting to read every one of his books.
Kan' Sharuminar said:I read A Short History of Nearly Everything last year, I rather enjoyed it![]()