"Bedlam's Bard" By Mercedes Lacky "Zen: Images, Texts, And Teachings" By Miriam Levering And Lucien Stryk "Beyond The Chocolate War" By Robert Comier "The Diaries Of Ellen Rimbower" By Steven King "Brave New World" By Ardous Huxley "Animal Farm" By George Orwell "The Gypsy's Run" By J. N. Schock "The Last Herald-Mage Series" By Mercedes Lacky "A Tale Of Two Cities" By Charles Dickens "The Vampire Chronicles" By Anne Rice
the list goes on...
"Clouds Appear Free Of Care And Carefree Drift Away. But the Carefree Mind Is Not To Be 'Found'--To Find It, First Stop Looking Around." --Wang An-shih (1021-1086 A.D.)
Well it's so impossible to even start to think of a favorite book...wwow! But right now I'm reading some book about Ms. Marple by Agatha Christie. It's like a compilation(is that the right word?) of 3 or 4 short stories.
I like books...they have like letters and stuff...j/k.
Hmmm...well I really don't have a favorite, I guess the only the comes to mind is A Time for Tenderness, but I've read so many books I've already lost count. I love reading!
*sweet day*
"In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary act." - George Orwell
I'm currently reading I'd rather be famous by Pete Johnson.
My fave book is probably Chocolat by Joanne Harris or The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown or The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams (great book).