What book are you currently reading?
Helmaninquiel Well-known member Aug 30, 2011 #663 I am currently reading the Lovely bones. Amazing book, amazing movie.
ChrystaR Well-known member Aug 31, 2011 #664 I just read Fran Drescher's two books, Enter Whining and Cancer Shmancer. I am now reading Winter's Bone by Daniel Woodrell.
I just read Fran Drescher's two books, Enter Whining and Cancer Shmancer. I am now reading Winter's Bone by Daniel Woodrell.
Dr. Doom Well-known member Aug 31, 2011 #666 The Filth, forgot the author, but its a graphic novel and its a real trip.
cesgrandsyeux 1 Aug 31, 2011 #667 Just finished The Bell Jar, now I'm onto Looking For Alaska by John Green
Invisibleman Well-known member Sep 4, 2011 #669 Im reading Metro 2033 by Dmitri Glukhovsky. I highly recommend it.
superfluouslyme 1 Sep 6, 2011 #670 The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath. I'm hoping this doesn't depress the hell out of me.
cesgrandsyeux 1 Sep 8, 2011 #671 superfluouslyme said: The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath. I'm hoping this doesn't depress the hell out of me. Click to expand... That makes two of us It's so sad cause a month after it was published, Plath killed herself
superfluouslyme said: The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath. I'm hoping this doesn't depress the hell out of me. Click to expand... That makes two of us It's so sad cause a month after it was published, Plath killed herself
O OoO JellyBean OoO Member Sep 8, 2011 #672 Portia de rossi - unbearable lightness I Don't have anorexia but its still a good read : )
superfluouslyme 1 Sep 9, 2011 #673 BrianAdamsID said: It's pretty depressing. :: Click to expand... cesgrandsyeux said: That makes two of us It's so sad cause a month after it was published, Plath killed herself Click to expand... Yep. It was pretty bleak. I think I'll have to read something a bit happier next.
BrianAdamsID said: It's pretty depressing. :: Click to expand... cesgrandsyeux said: That makes two of us It's so sad cause a month after it was published, Plath killed herself Click to expand... Yep. It was pretty bleak. I think I'll have to read something a bit happier next.
N NihilSlayer Well-known member Sep 9, 2011 #674 Ride the Tiger- a survival manual for the aristocrats of the soul by Julius Evola
this_portrait Well-known member Sep 9, 2011 #675 Textbooks, as well as Overdosed America by John Abramson.
Tiercel Well-known member Sep 10, 2011 #676 Just started Storm of Steel by Ernst Jünger. Because I figure I haven't read enough about World War I. (I really hope this doesn't start me down another path of obsessively reading everything I possibly can about another war....)
Just started Storm of Steel by Ernst Jünger. Because I figure I haven't read enough about World War I. (I really hope this doesn't start me down another path of obsessively reading everything I possibly can about another war....)
thomas90 Well-known member Sep 10, 2011 #677 Ive just recently read a book made for introverts which has really helped me with my anxiety. Personally, i believe that most people with social anxiety are introverted, but thats my theory, it may not be true. Incase anyone wants to read it, its called ' The Introvert Advantage ' - By Marti Laney It changed my life, it may change yours!
Ive just recently read a book made for introverts which has really helped me with my anxiety. Personally, i believe that most people with social anxiety are introverted, but thats my theory, it may not be true. Incase anyone wants to read it, its called ' The Introvert Advantage ' - By Marti Laney It changed my life, it may change yours!
Phoenixx Well-known member Sep 10, 2011 #679 Finally got my hands on Eragon today. I've been wanting to read this book for ages.