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  • Alexis

    Alexis commented on Life As We Knew It

    its good so far reminds me of the hunger games the way of survival for food

    posted 6 minutes ago
  • Kelsea W

    Kelsea W commented on The Giver

    This book taught me to cherish my memories. I would recommend it to anyone who wanted a good book to read.

    posted 25 minutes ago
  • Kelsea W

    Kelsea W commented on The Epic of Gilgamesh

    I think that the cover of the book might symbolize the stone things that Gilgamesh broke while going to see Urshanabi.

    posted 26 minutes ago
  • safarie s

    safarie s commented on A Matter of Trust (Bluford Series)

    does this book have alot of drama?

    posted 1 hour ago
  • player number13

    player number13 commented on Jaws

    i saw the movie a long time ago so i kinda want to read the book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    posted 1 hour ago
  • Sha nay nay

    Sha nay nay commented on Because of Winn-Dixie

    What was your favorite part of the book?

    posted 2 hours ago
  • M. Van L

    M. Van L commented on Dragon Rider

    This book definitely makes me want to own a dragon!

    posted 2 hours ago
  • Abigail W

    Abigail W commented on So B. It

    Me too! I loved it so much. I was always reading it. It was so sad though. It almost made me cry. It's so beautiful.

    posted 3 hours ago
  • Leah violin

    Leah violin commented on Life As We Knew It

    I haven't finished the first book yet, but it is sooo awesome! I love it, and it is soooo sad :( I think Megan is crazy! :( also I feel bad for Dan because a lot of people died in his family, and I feel bad for Miranda because Dan left and her mom broke her ankle so she couldn't see Brandon at the pond, I this book gives me goosebumps! The good kind.

    posted 3 hours ago
  • Sophie M

    Sophie M commented on Christmasville

    what is this book about?

    posted 3 hours ago
  • Reem D

    Reem D commented on New Moon

    who ever thought this book was bad is an idiot all the series where great the author rocks i loved the book!!!!!!

    posted 4 hours ago
  • Victoria D.

    Victoria D. commented on Un roman français

    Qu'est ce que vous en pensez de ce livre?? Personelleemnt je l'aime bien, style dans la moyenne. C'est pas mon livre preferee et des fois j'ai un peu l'impression que ca va nul part mais je l'ai pas fini donc je peut pas vraiment dire encore.

    posted 4 hours ago
  • Patch Dweller

    Patch Dweller commented on A Prisoner of Versailles

    Well, now... before even reading this book, I find out her husband dies. The description gave it away. I ended up not caring for the first one that much, but I was interested in finding out how her husband faired.

    posted 5 hours ago
  • Sarah B

    Sarah B commented on Max

    i soooo agree with kayla n!

    posted 8 hours ago
  • dr.shashikant w

    dr.shashikant w commented on Success vs Joy

    where do i get this book

    posted 9 hours ago
  • Lena Bean.

    Lena Bean. commented on The Host

    is book is dumb.
    Completely a waste of time.

    posted 10 hours ago
  • Heather R

    Heather R commented on Secrets in the Shadows (Bluford Series)

    I like this book because it deals with real life issues.

    posted 10 hours ago
  • Bruno

    Bruno commented on The Iceman: The True Story of a Cold-Blooded Killer

    I'm the author of the Iceman. If anyone would like to start a discussion about Kuklinski, I'm game.

    posted 11 hours ago
  • Brian M

    Brian M commented on Shooter

    I hated the book soooooooooooooooooooo much.It is really boring I wanted to claw my eyes out after reading it.There is way to much repeating,the book is all about the best friend of the shooter telling the cops what happened before and after the shooting he has to tell the entire story of what happened from begining to end each time he talks to a different reporter, he talks to four. Then even after hearing what you already have four times it is still a very confusing book I suggest only...

    posted 11 hours ago
  • Power Builder1

    Power Builder1 commented on Splat (Orca Currents) (Orca Currents)

    Do you think the other Powerbuilders will like this book, too? Why?

    posted 11 hours ago
  • Vlad

    Vlad commented on The Informers

    This one's in my to read stack. Only because I understand there's a vampire sub-plot (or someone who thinks they're a vampire?) anyway I understand this character was completely removed from the film version.

    posted 11 hours ago
  • Sidikha

    Sidikha commented on The Inheritance of Loss

    Ofcource the book is percieved as a pessimistic story ....but then again the title is The Inheritence of Loss!....What else should one expect.
    I loved it..and on some level...I related to its depth and richness of the characters and the story.

    posted 11 hours ago
  • Tim Tebow's #1 HATER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BOOO FLORIDA!

    Tim Tebow's #1 HATER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BOOO FLORIDA! commented on Pandora Gets Heart

    Is it out yet? I need to read it!

    posted 13 hours ago
  • Pavan K

    Pavan K commented on A Touch of Dead

    watch "True Blood" on HBO..great deal indeed..

    posted 13 hours ago
  • ShadowFan

    ShadowFan commented on New Moon

    This book was terrible even more so than the first just my oppinion but stephanie meyer needs to learn how to write

    posted 13 hours ago
  • Author Island.com

    Author Island.com commented on Dyad Dreams

    Today we have two reasons to celebrate!! Ann Hinnenkamp's DYAD QUEST, the second book in her paranormal romance series, is being released today in ebook by Cerridwen Press and the first book in her Dyad Series DYAD DREAMS was just recently released in Print!

    WIN - Join the party and leave Ann a question or comment today over here on CyberLaunchParty.blogspot.com and you'll get your name in the hat for a free download of the first book in her Dyad Series, DYAD DREAMS, a black silk...

    posted 14 hours ago
  • Author Island.com

    Author Island.com commented on Dyad Quest

    Today we have two reasons to celebrate!! Ann Hinnenkamp's DYAD QUEST, the second book in her paranormal romance series, is being released today in ebook by Cerridwen Press and the first book in her Dyad Series DYAD DREAMS was just recently released in Print!


    WIN - Join the party and leave Ann a question or comment today over here on CyberLaunchParty.blogspot.com and you'll get your name in the hat for a free download of the first book in her Dyad Series, DYAD DREAMS, a black...

    posted 14 hours ago
  • Chutiporn A

    Chutiporn A commented on Howl's Moving Castle

    I watched the movie first and luv it so I hunted for the book. The story and the characters were quite different though it make some issues in the movie seem clearer. It was sad that story was so short, I just wish the story could continue.

    posted 17 hours ago
  • kirti d

    kirti d commented on Blink

    Hi everyone! I wanted to know of anyone has read Blink or any of MAlcolm Gladwell's book?

    posted 20 hours ago
  • Veronica S

    Veronica S commented on The Condition: A Novel

    Anyone who likes this book might also like The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls.

    posted 20 hours ago
  • A Fly On The Wall

    A Fly On The Wall commented on Child of Fire

    ANNOUNCING!!! My First GIVEAWAY!!!! YAY! Free Books!

    I just received the most wonderful package from DelRey Publications - FIVE - yep 5 copies of the debut urban paranormal book by Harry Connolly!!!! The contest came as a result of my review so you know that the review isn't because someone handed me a bunch of free books ;-p

    Child of Fire: A Twenty Palaces Novel by Harry Connolly

    *** Let me give a quick caution to my loyal YA followers - there is some graphic...

    posted 20 hours ago
  • Brandon S

    Brandon S commented on The Work & The Glory: Vol. 1 - Pillar Of Light

    I read through book one of this series in a few days, jumped right into book two, but burned out about twenty pages in. I have no idea why, and I haven't been back to see...

    posted 23 hours ago
  • Cristine E

    Cristine E commented on Ghosts of Manila

    What did you guys think about the tone of the book? Do you think the author made it too solemn or did he add enough comic relief throughout the novel to still balance it?

    posted 23 hours ago
  • Hannah M

    Hannah M commented on Secrets of My Hollywood Life 5: Broadway Lights

    So beyond excited for it to come out!

    posted 23 hours ago
  • Drumm Bulldogs

    Drumm Bulldogs commented on The Mysterious Benedict Society

    Yes, I liked this book because it was very exciting and suspensful. My favorite part of the book is when they find out who Milligan really is. Yes, I would recommend this book to all my peers because it is the best book I ever read!!!
    TJ M

    posted yesterday
  • Kaitlin :P

    Kaitlin :P commented on The Outsiders

    I LOVED this book...and to think she wrote it when she was only 16!!

    posted yesterday
  • Elizabeth C

    Elizabeth C commented on Wicked

    I agree with the readers--I personally loved it, but it was a bit wordy in places. I loved how the author took the subject of Oz and its inhabitants and gave us a look beyond Baum's nice side of Oz! We're all familiar with the Wicked Witch of the West, but only briefly and it is fun to find out something about her......in fact, you can almost feel sorry for her--after all, having green skin must have been a real detriment! I say continue reading the books, enjoy the play if you get a...

    posted yesterday
  • Brian H

    Brian H commented on The Hobbit

    Are there any other books worth reading by Tolkien besides the Trilogy and the Hobbit?

    posted yesterday
  • Reid B

    Reid B commented on Last Call

    This is the first book I found reading on Wikipedia. Think I was reading about Benjamin Siegel (Seigel) and this was one book that mentioned that character. Since Wikipedia is currently the source of all knowledge right now I am all happy with the purchase and reading of this story. He makes the ghost of BS a good guy. Very gutsy funny.

    It seemed a bit long in the reading. Not sure why that was. I could not get through the book fast and did not read any other books while...

    posted yesterday
  • The Black Jackal

    The Black Jackal commented on Anansi Boys

    What the heck was that thing all about the lime?

    posted yesterday
  • Courtney C

    Courtney C commented on The Dust of 100 Dogs

    I cant believe no one has discussed this book. i am starting a discussion.

    posted yesterday
  • Taylor H

    Taylor H commented on Cut

    is this book any good??? it looks amazing

    posted yesterday
  • Taylor H

    Taylor H commented on Cut

    is this book any good??? it looks amazing

    posted yesterday
  • Nicole B

    Nicole B commented on Ruby Key (Moon & Sun)

    should i read Ruby Key

    posted yesterday
  • cyborg

    cyborg commented on Salem's Lot

    i finished this when i got into the hospital. it was the perfect time killer♥

    posted yesterday
  • CinLove

    CinLove commented on The Lost Symbol

    I really enjoyed this book. A real page turner. My daughter goes to school in Washington DC so the book taking place in an area that I have come to know a lot more over the past few months made it more enjoyable for me. Of course, everytime I read the name Robert Langdon, I saw Tom Hanks in my head. It was a nice quick read for me.

    posted yesterday
  • Author Island.com

    Author Island.com commented on Invisible

    THIS WEEK'S AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT IS ON KIMBER CHIN

    Kimber Chin writes sexy contemporary romances set in the business world. A business gal herself, she is tired of seeing business folks described as emotionless bores, especially as many of the people she works with are one step away from the looney bin. It takes a special type of crazy to spend days in a 100 square feet cubicle.

    This cynical gal had her world tilted when she fell in love at first sight. 15 gloriously...

    posted yesterday
  • Author Island.com

    Author Island.com commented on Breach Of Trust

    THIS WEEK'S AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT IS ON KIMBER CHIN

    Kimber Chin writes sexy contemporary romances set in the business world. A business gal herself, she is tired of seeing business folks described as emotionless bores, especially as many of the people she works with are one step away from the looney bin. It takes a special type of crazy to spend days in a 100 square feet cubicle.

    This cynical gal had her world tilted when she fell in love at first sight. 15 gloriously...

    posted yesterday
  • Irene Sabatini

    Irene Sabatini commented on The Boy Next Door: A Novel

    Where the story ends, begins...
    10:00 AM PST, November 11, 2009, updated at 10:27 AM PST, November 11, 2009
    Another thing I kept getting asked by the children, during a school visit to show and tell about my experience as a real, live author of books for grown-ups, was: are you going to write a sequel, like in Harry Potter?

    I hear the question and that exquisite moment of exhilaration, happiness and sadness when I wrote the last line, word, in The Boy Next Door comes...

    posted yesterday
  • Selina C

    Selina C commented on The Robber Bride

    no discussions on the robber bride yet?
    well, let' s start with the cover of this one. I know you shouldn't judge a book by it's cover..but I just think this cover is one of the strangest ones I've seen. Of any book, including Atwood novels.
    Does anyone else think it's a bit weird? And wonder what it has to do with the story?

    posted yesterday
  • Julie W

    Julie W commented on Saving Zoe: A Novel

    This book is pretty good. the only thing that bothers me is the language.

    posted yesterday
  • Heather R

    Heather R commented on The Hobbit

    The Hobbit was first read to me by my father when I was VERY young and then as I grew old enough to read it myself, I dove into it. I have read it more times than I can enumerate and it will be a life companion of mine. I love the "Rings" trilogy as well and consider myself somewhat of a Tolkien-ite.
    For those who say it is a confusing book or that it is not good for a younger person... I would have to beg to differ. However, I do take into account that the world has become more apt...

    posted yesterday