Metro 2033 by Dmitry Glukhovsky
Hearts Torn Asunder by Sherzahd
I just picked up Other Routes from the library. It's a collection of travel literature from African and Asian writers. I love travelogues, and I thought it looked interesting. I've only just begun the introduction, though, but it looks good.
Wilbur Smith... Those in Peril
a magazine about Britain and its history.
What to Look for in a Hard Drive That You Are Purchasing?
When you are going to <a href="">buy laptop hard drive</a>, it is extremely important to look for one that is going to be fast and large enough to accommodate all of your files and data needs. It
<br>Yeah, it's just what I need, I'm about to have a new one
<br>I always use Dell Hard Disk Drives, what about you, guys?
<br>Gateway!!!lol
What to Look for in a Hard Drive That You Are Purchasing?
When you are going to <a href="">buy laptop hard drive</a>, it is extremely important to look for one that is going to be fast and large enough to accommodate all of your files and data needs. It
<br>Yeah, it's just what I need, I'm about to have a new one
<br>I always use Dell Hard Disk Drives, what about you, guys?
<br>Gateway!!!lol
Emma's War by Deborah Scroggins. .....A compelling read, especially so as I met Emma on a few occasions at a mutual friends house.
Currently I'm reading 'The perks of being a wallflower' by Stephen Chbosky. I watched the movie a month ago then decided to read this book. The book is even better than the movie in my opinion.
The night circus by Erin Morgenstern.
Lord Of The Flies - William Golding.
When You Don't Feel Like Smiling, Smile Anyway
Last Window: The Secret of Cape West. Strictly speaking, it isn't a book, but a video game on DS, but it is very word heavy and feels just like reading a book, only you get to do some actions and solve puzzles. It is the sequel to Hotel Dusk: Room 215.
Sounds interesting, Circle, a bit like an old Info game such as Zork, but with visuals.
Being light years behind the technology curve, I've just finished, "Bad Monkey" by Carl Hiaasen. If you like CH, it's a must read. If you've never read any of his stuff and like quirky mysteries with a cynical and somewhat off-beat sense of humor, give it a try.
All the King's Men by Robert Penn Warren.
People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks
Kind-hearted Aussie Angel
Mine to hold, Shayla Black
I'm reading "The Reincarnationist" by M. J. Rose while eagerly awaiting the arrival of Stephen King's "Doctor Sleep" in the mail.
Finished fear and loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson. Now i am enjoying Nothings Sacred by Lewis Black.
I'm reading a letter from HMRC about my Tax Credits and totally no understanding a damned thing about it. Aside from that, I'm not reading a whole hell of a lot. The occasional story on here and status updates on Facebook.
"To My Beautiful Daughter" by 'Finallyatpeace'