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Lykke Li - Youth Novels
2008-08-17 00:04:00
That she’s the weakest element of her debut’s two spoken-word pieces, the dreamy intro Melodies & Desires and the midway interlude This Trumpet in My Head, speaks to either Swedish pop artist Lykke Li’s strength as a singer or, more likely, the strength of the album’s musical arrangements and production, which come courtesy of Peter Björn and John’s Björn Yttling and Lasse Mårtén, who has worked with such above ground pop singers as Kelly Clarkson, Pink and Celine Dion. There’s a daintiness to Li’s reverb-drenched voice, and it borders on parody (of both herself and her ilk) on the precious Time Flies. Li doesn’t possess the necessary bravado to pull off a lyric like “For you I keep my legs apart” (Little Bit), but she summons enough rancor—even without the vocal distortion—to make the kiss-off Breaking It Up an album highlight. By sheer virtue of the fact that English is not its singer’s first language, C...
3 Free Novels from Michael Fridman
2008-06-07 17:01:00
The Internal Clock Description: A subterranean dystopia about a world where one of our most basic human functions is forbidden. For generations the folk of the Tower have been oppressed by the Baron and his ilk. Now after a massacre of the Resistance, S comes out of the shadows believing she can make the difference. However ...
Disney draws up plans for graphic novels
2008-05-29 08:08:00
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Disney is getting into the graphic novel business with a plan to adapt the works into movies.
Lykke Li - Youth Novels (EMI, 2008)
2008-05-28 09:24:00
1. Melodies & Desires2. Dance, Dance, Dance3. I'm Good, I'm Gone4. Let It Fall5. My Love6. Little Bit7. Hanging High8. This Trumpet In My Head9. Complaint Department10. Breaking It Up11. Time Flies12. Window Blueswww.myspace.com/lykkeli
Kajol reading novels now a days in an effort to divert her attention
2008-05-15 20:30:00
Actress Kajol, who is yet to come to terms with loss of her father Shomu Mukherjee who passed away last month, has taken to reading novels in an effort to divert her attention.A source from the Rock N Roll Family on which she was recently seen in tears reveals, ?To cope up with her father’s death she always reads novels so that her mind stays fresh to judge the contestants. Among all the judges she is most jovial person. She carries a bunch of books - English, Bengali and Marathi. She likes reading romantic novels. In English she reads Mills and Boons, in Bengali she likes Devdas and in Marathi books on Sane Guruji. Even during breaks she reads novels in her vanity van.?Adds the source, ?Tanuja is also addicted to reading and can hardly keep the books down so much so that in case she is in the middle of an interesting paragraph, she sweetly asks for a 5 minute extension of the break. She carries her books everywhere.?About Kajol breaking down on the sets last week, the source ...
Birds of Prey: Metropolis or Dust (Birds of Prey (Graphic Novels)) (Paperba
2008-05-09 07:05:00
Birds of Prey: Metropolis or Dust (Birds of Prey (Graphic Novels)) (Paperback)By Sean Mckeever Buy new: $12.23 First tagged “oracle” by Alex Mitchell Customer tags: huntress, dc comics, birds of prey, superman, black canary, batman, oracle (more…) Technorati Tags: huntress, dc comics, birds of prey, superman, black canary, batman, oracle
Supreme Courts Decides, Graphic Novels Must be Called Comic Books
2008-04-28 01:46:00
The Justices ruled 8 to 1 on the controversial issue. Clarence Thomas strongly opposed. "Are you telling that, the Frank Miller Batman, were he has a hot young girl as Robin, is  not worthy to be called a novel, this is complete B.S." Thomas said before he went to his Washington D.C. apartment which he shares with Colin Powell. Many business are also worried that this decision may lead to violence. "We all have to deal with the guy who masturbates to Rogue from X-men, in the bathroom on his lunch   break, I sure don't want to be the one to tell him that he can no longer pick Punisher as a great character in literature, when we play celebrity at our Christmas party," said a concerned unnamed manager, of a local D.C. business.    The other  supreme  court justices,  are also concerned  for  judge  Thomas's  sanity over the issue. "Him and Colin don't seem to getting alone anymore, and he hasn...
One of the most subversive novels ever made
2008-04-27 11:05:00
Los Angeles Times introduces us to a new Brontëite, author Steve Erickson:Jacket Copy: In "Zeroville," your most recent novel, movies shape the way the main character perceives the world. Are there any books that do the same for you? Steve Erickson: I'm not sure there's a difference between books that affected the way I see the world and books that influenced me as a writer. The first books I remember having an impact on me when I was a kid were L. Frank Baum's "Oz" books, which were much stranger than the movie, at once rather whimsical and really dark. Later Faulkner's novels made sense to me for the way time was never literal, the way it seemed hot-wired to memory rather than experience, and Henry Miller's early work was revelatory for the way it so willfully assaulted all the formalist notions about literature that get taught in English classes. There was something very punk about Miller's juxtaposition of the transcendent with the primal, the sky with the gutter. When I...
Sense, sensibility, seven novels and one life
2008-04-27 00:15:00
A couple of alerts for today, April 27. A talk given in the Cotswolds:Literature & Writing: Jane Austen and the Brontes: 'Sense' versus 'Sensibility'With Angela Day27 April 2008 at 2:30 p.m.Farncombe Estate CentreBroadway (Cotswolds)WorcestershireSo much in common and yet so different: Jane Austen and the Bronte sisters. We look at Austen’s "Sense and Sensibility" and "Pride and Prejudice", Charlotte Bronte’s "Jane Eyre" and Emily Bronte’s "Wuthering Heights" and discuss this apparent paradox. Austen’s approach is through a rejection of excess of sentimentality – sense. The Bronte novels emphasise the power of the imagination – sensibility.And crossing the pond, Edward Mendelson, author of The Things That Matter gives a talk in Port Washington, New York.Edward MendelsonColumbia University Professor and Author to give 2008 Ruth D. Bogen Memorial Lecture on Classic LiteratureSunday, April 27The Friends of the Port Washington Public Library invites you to join t...
Sky Bounce
2008-04-24 10:40:00
by Deanna Miller Hesper the Alula and her secret friend Tristan the Boytaur are forced to part sadly when Hesper is sent to the human plane to save the parallel planes of existence from possible destruction. A year later, as Hesper leads the life of a high school girl with no memory of her previous life, ...
post 1 - reading, dreaming, novels, context
2008-03-24 23:07:00
I’d been reading and dreaming a lot and at the time it was my favourite past time; naps are a great time to get some practice. Thinking back to what I said in the car, it wasn’t really that far over the edge. Life is all about context; a problem in this novel as well. I’m choosing what to tell you and acting as though that is all there is; in a novel it makes sense but in real life it’s a lie. Remember that context is everything. Dreaming had led me to that conclusion; anyone who has ever had a lucid dream knows of their vividness and can attest to their realism. After Max spazzed out, there wasn’t any discussion about what was said and rightfully so; it wasn’t worth talking about anyways. Neither Max nor dad were into dreaming or philosophy so my conversation was too deep; most conversations of consequence are. In all honesty, I simply needed to learn to think before I spoke; context defines appropriateness. Max was pissed and so was I. Reaching for my bag and decided t...
Will Novels Die?
2008-03-24 18:12:00
In paper form, yes. Before I expand, read this article by novelist David Louis Edelman. For the short attention spanned, here are the most important parts: We haven?t always had novels. No, in fact, while recorded human history has been going on for five thousand years now (depending on how you define it), the novel has been around for less than five hundred (depending on how you define it)… The fact of the matter is that the novel itself is an art form that evolved to take advantage of a certain new technology, namely the printing press. Why do books tend to be no larger than around 8? x 12?? Because that?s about as large as you can make a book and still be able to hold it comfortably in your hands and transport it from place to place. Why does the print tend to be around a point size of 12? Because that?s about as small as you can make text and still have it be readable at arm?s length. Take those limitations and you?ll find that you can?t easily pack more than 200,000 wor...
Will Novels Die?
2008-03-24 18:12:00
In paper form, yes. Before I expand, read this article by novelist David Louis Edelman. For the short attention spanned, here are the most important parts: We haven?t always had novels. No, in fact, while recorded human history has been going on for five thousand years now (depending on how you define it), the ...SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Will Novels Die?", url: "http://blog.theavclub.tv/post/-will-novels-die" });
How Hatred Of Novels Make You A Good Artist
2008-03-24 02:30:00
conanGrowing up I read nothing but comic books. I didn’t understand books like novels; I just didn’t understand why someone would want a book that had no pictures. My take was that - you only read such books because you had to - like in school - a math book or something. I just didn’t get the idea of reading pages and pages of words and novels were at the top of my don’t do list. See...an artist is a visual being, we see life in pictures(Sperry found we use another side of the brain...interesting), pictures we later paint or draw. Now, of course, things are certainly different but back in the day you couldn't have caught me with one of those hated “novels”. novelsYa know, growing up is something else, you just can’t believe how you change mentally and physically over the years. I remember going to high school dances and skating rings; excuse me, skating rinks, for the politicly correct, and thinking my big brother, Preston(he used to drop me off to the rink), was su...
4 Free Novels / Fictions
2008-03-23 18:11:00
  The Shade by Thomas M. Hunt   Rohan, the Shadow, -the last of the dreaded Slingers- comes out of the desert of his desolated world unaware that the time for redemption has come. The Balance has been disturbed and the Adversary is ...
4 Free Novels / Fictions
2008-03-23 18:11:00
The Shade by Thomas M. Hunt Rohan, the Shadow, -the last of the dreaded Slingers- comes out of the desert of his desolated world unaware that the time for redemption has come. The Balance has been disturbed and the Adversary is coming. Oblivious of what’s invested in him Rohan is bent on his ...
4 Free Novels / Fictions
2008-03-23 18:11:00
The Shade by Thomas M. Hunt Rohan, the Shadow, -the last of the dreaded Slingers- comes out of the desert of his desolated world unaware that the time for redemption has come. The Balance has been disturbed and the Adversary is coming. Oblivious of what’s invested in him Rohan is bent on his ...
Koleksi 26 E-novels Bagus (English)
2008-03-01 16:17:00
Guys... barusan dapat file bagus lagi neh. Lumayan juga untuk dibaca-baca kalau lagi suntuk :) Tapi ini semua bahasa inggris. Cocok banget buat orang yang lagi ngelatih kemampuan bahasa inggrisnya. Ya iyalah... gimana mau bagus bahasa inggrisnya kalo baca buku bahasa inggris aja ga mau. Kalo text book sih mungkin aku juga emoh bacanya, kecuali ada tugas kuliah. Tapi kalo baca novel bahasa inggris kan kayaknya asik juga toh :)Ni rincian lengkap judul dan pengarangnya:James Rollins - Excavation.Elizabeth Peters - The Love Talker-.Bram Stoker - The Judge's House.John Grisham - The Innocent Man.Tony Hillerman - [Jim Chee 01] - People of Darkness.F. Paul Wilson - Short Stories.Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child - Reliquary.James Patterson - [Alex Cross 01] - Along Came a Spider.Cormac Mccarthy - No Country for Old Men.Ken Follett - World Without End.Grafton, Sue - T is for Trespass.Patterson, James - Alex Cross 13 - Double Cross (proofed version)Dan Simmons - The Terror.Patterson, Jame...
20 sci-fi novels that will change your life
2008-03-01 02:54:00
Very interesting list from io9.com, although it doesn't include anything from Asimov's famous Foundation series, Arthur C. Clarke or even Ray Bradbury. Incidentally, guess what the title of the Arabic translation of Foundation was? Al-Qaeda... honestly!!
By: techqi
Four Classical Novels of Chinese
2008-02-16 14:26:00
Some days ago, I blogged china’s four great beauties. And today’s subject is the four great classical novels of Chinese literature. Yeah, I think we Chinese like the lucky number. The Four Great Classical Novels, or Four Major Classical Novels of Chinese literature, are the four novels commonly counted by scholars to be the greatest and ...
STORIES THAT READ YOU! The Novels of Steven Clark Bradley
2008-02-07 00:35:00
There is nothing greater than writing & creating something from nothing. It's the closest thing to the divine! The ability to create worlds and personalities, to describe something so powerfully it can make the reader laugh with joy, shiver in fear or cry in sorrow and empathy and to then breathe into them the breath of literary life is a gift from God; a process that starts in human imagination and comes to life on the printed page. It is the thing that separates us from the rest of creation! It is exactly what God did when He stepped into nothing and created something that lives and breathes!  read more &raqu-o;
About novels
2008-01-26 22:36:00
De mic mi-a placut sa citesc, incepand cu basmele, care fascinau mintea mea de copil, si ajungand la romane de cateva mii de pagini. Nu exagerez deloc, deoarece ciclul Pardaillan, scris de autorul Michael Zevaco are vreo 10 volume, fiecare continand minim 300 de pagini. Imi amintesc ca Harap-Alb, cand l-am citit prima oara, mi ...
3 Free Mystery Novels
2008-01-25 03:37:00
Robert Burton Robinson from http://www.robertburtonrobinson-.com/ has gotten us 3 free mystery novels. These novels are totally free (and DRM free) to download or read on his site. BICYCLE SHOP MURDER - Greg Tenorly lives a quiet and lonely life in a small East Texas town, until he is selected as a juror for a murder trial. ...
Science Fiction Novel - Zero-Option
2008-01-15 18:20:00
Nathan Imbrahim wasnt born a spacer, but he joined Fleet to fight the good fight, eager to serve in a bid to help the Federation overcome the Unity. Somehow he ended up in Naval Intelligence, and now hes on his way to find ...
Soap operas and Novels on Mobile Phones
2008-01-11 00:39:00
You could already watch TV on your mobile phone via Live TV (GPRS) or MobileTV (DVBH). But have you ever followed a soap opera on your mobile phone? How bout created a Novel? Rajshri Productions, is a Bollywood film production company who is now offering a soap opera that can be viewed on mobile phones. This first ...
My Favorite Authors
2008-01-10 16:00:00
I've seen many book lists the last few weeks, books people read last year, books people want to read this year so why not? I'll jump in too and give you some more to read. I had a hard time whittling this down to just thirteen (I sneaked in one more you'll notice) but these are authors that I've read at least two of their books and would instantly pick up another if given the chance.1. Thomas Hardy 1840-1928. You'll quickly discover that I have a weakness for Brit lit, particularly from the 19th century (it was hard not including Dickens on the list but frankly, The Old Curiosity Shop knocked him out of the running and proved that even the masters have their down days). I've read Tess of the D'Urbervilles, Jude the Obscure, The Return of the Native, Far from the Madd'ing Crowd, The Mayor of Casterbridge and LOVED them all. Hardy's characters are tragic and desperate and doomed from page one but I'm riveted from beginning to tissue-sniffling end. But Tess holds a sp...
By: Scribbit
The Brontës only wrote novels!
2008-01-05 10:41:00
The Yorkshire Post publishes an article about ... "the other Brontës", the Gatty family: They provided the name for The Brownies and their books were favourites of their day. Stephen McClarence reports on reviving interest in the tales of the Victorian Gatty family.People can get very passionate about the Gatty family. Some years ago, at a talk about these once-world-famous West Riding writers, the speaker called them "the other Yorkshire Brontës".A woman in the third row was indignant. "The Brontës?" she scoffed. "They only wrote novels!"Well, that puts the also-rans from Haworth in their place. But the parallels are there. Both families lived in village vicarages. Both endured poor health. Both published their own family magazines. And both wrote copiously.The difference, of course, is that the Brontës are still celebrated and the Gattys of Ecclesfield, a sturdy stone village between Sheffield and Barnsley, aren't. Though they will be if Mel and Joan Jones, a husband-and-wife...
African books: two new novels - Joseph R. Alila
2008-01-01 21:30:00
THE WISE ONE OF RAMOGILAND by JOSEPH R. ALILA “In The Wise One of Ramogiland,” Joseph R. Alila adresses the role of spirituality in life and governnance in a society in cultural and political transitions. In this fictional novel, Alila explores the work of a woman of wisdom (Nyangi), her Ramogi people, their ways, their ...
Uncle Scrooge #371 (Uncle Scrooge (Graphic Novels)) (Paperback)
2007-12-19 04:12:00
Uncle Scrooge #371 (Uncle Scrooge (Graphic Novels)) (Paperback)By Carl Barks Click for more info First tagged “disney” by Travis Seitler “travis.webseitler.com-221; Customer tags: uncle scrooge, comics, walt disney, don rosa, carl barks, ...
Snowbound in St. Louis, a Writer Reads?Jo-Brew?s novels of the family farm,
2007-12-17 17:17:00
Eight inches of snow fell in St. Louis over the weekend, chasing this Northern California girl inside to catch up on her stack of reading. Hey, my snow boots are in the closet of my upstairs room at my father’s house and I don’t even own an ice-scraper for the car yet…but, I can turn ...
AfterLife by Simon Funk
2007-12-16 05:41:00
?After Life? is a very good novel on mind uploading by a new author to watch. It is valiable for free (online and PDF) and from lulu.com on hardcopy printed on request and shipped. The novel is delicious - Alex Harris lives in an impossibly simple fairy tale world and does not know how he ...
Top 20 Geek Novels
2007-12-12 18:26:00
I just stumbled across this Top 20 list of the most popular “geek novels” out there. Looking through the list, there are a bunch of classics that line up pretty well with my experience. These are a bunch of good books. Looking for new reading material, I get turned off pretty quickly from the cliche ...
Free Novel - A Cowboy?s Christmas Prayer
2007-12-08 11:27:00
Written by Jack Zavada, A Cowboy’s Christmas Prayer is about a struggling single mother, Gretchen Norgard, and down-on-his-luck cowboy Pete Beckworth, joining together to fight a ruthless businessman, on the Kansas frontier in 1886. Can they stop him from destroying Gretchen’s only source of income, and killing Pete in the process? A Cowboy’s Christmas Prayer ...
Peach Fuzz Volume 3 (Peach Fuzz (Graphic Novels)) (Paperback)
2007-12-08 04:12:00
Peach Fuzz Volume 3 (Peach Fuzz (Graphic Novels)) (Paperback)By Jared Hodges Buy new: $9.99$9.99 First tagged “childrens books” by Lindsay Cibos “Freelance Artist” Customer tags: girl books, manga, ferrets, kids, comics, children, ...
The Demon of River Heights (Nancy Drew Graphic Novels: Girl Detective #1) (
2007-12-08 04:12:00
The Demon of River Heights (Nancy histrion Graphic Novels: Girl Detective #1) (Library Binding)By Stefan Petrucha Buy new: $18.8820 utilised and new from $15.18 Customer Rating: First tagged “childrens books” by Stefan Petrucha ...
The Novel Writer's Toolkit: A Guide to Writing Novels and Getting Published
2007-12-07 06:37:00
The Novel Writer's Toolkit: A Guide to Writing Novels and Getting Published by Bob Mayer (Author)???????:????????????# Format: PDF 1.0MB# Hardcover: 256 pages# Publisher: Writer's Digest Books; 1 edition (August 2003)# Language: English# ISBN-10: 1582972613# ISBN-13: 978-1582972619Here's the book writers have been waiting for! Covering every aspect of the creative journey, Living the Writing Life shows readers how to:*Develop salable ideas*Turn ideas into stories*Set a writing schedule and stick to it*Conduct accurate research*Dissect best-sellers in order to discover what makes them work*Develop compelling characters and plot*Write dialogue that sounds real and engaging*Find an agent or an editor who will help publish your work*Put their ideas into story form*Understand the submission and publishing process*Promote their work*Stay alive and inspired through it allAdvice is given in a straightforward and usable manner, laying out and examining all of the tools available to writer...
Why I?ve started reading novels? a bit
2007-12-04 14:04:00
I’ve never been one to read many novels. I’ve always had plenty of other stuff to read that seemed far more important. And for the most part, my “serious” reading material has been more important. But just recently, I’ve started to realize that novels may havea place as well. I realized this the other day, when ...
Danny, the Champion of the World (Puffin Novels) (Paperback)
2007-11-24 04:11:00
Danny, the Champion of the World (Puffin Novels) (Paperback)By Roald Dahl 99 utilised and new from $0.01 Customer Rating: First tagged “classic” by LaughingLion “I am Lion, feature me review!” Customer tags: ...
The Complete Sherlock Holmes
2007-11-17 12:22:00
The Complete Sherlock Holmes (Microsoft Reader .lit Format)Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | University of Virginia Press and Cordellia Collegiate | LIT and PDF | 8 MB | 2004 | 1136 Pages ISBN: 0385006896Book DescriptionHere, are all full-length novels and 56 short stories chronicling the colorful adventures of Sherlock Holmes--every word Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ever wrote about Baker Street's most famous resident.A STUDY IN SCARLET (LIT Format)Part 1: Being a Reprint from the Reminiscences of John Watson, M.D., Late of the Army Medical Department1. Mr. Sherlock Holmes2. The Science of Deduction3. The Lauriston Garden Mystery4. What John Rance Had to Tell5. Our Advertisement Brings a Visitor6. Tobias Gregson Shows What He Can Do7. Light in the DarknessPart 2: The Country of the Saints1. On the Great Alkali Plain2. The Flower of Utah3. John Ferrier Talks with the Prophet4. A Flight for Life5. The Avenging Angels6. A Continuation of the Reminiscences of John Watson, M.D.7. The ConclusionTHE SI...
Maxim Gorky Book Collection
2007-11-17 12:18:00
Maxim Gorky Book Collection (Microsoft Reader .lit Format)University of Virginia Press | Multiple Files in .lit Format | 1.49 MBCollection:Confronting LifeCreatures That Once Were MenPersonal Recollections of Anton Pavlovitch CheckovPhilip Vasilyevitch StoryReminiscences of Leo Nikolaevich TolstoySong of Sterm PetrelThe BillionaireThe Heart of a BeggarThe March of ManNote: You need to download Microsoft Reader Software (Free) in order to view the files. You can find the link at:Microsoft Reader download free ebooksRapidshare.commirrorhttp:-//depositfiles.com/files/239016-7
The Idiot
2007-11-17 12:14:00
The IdiotModern Library; Modern Lib edition (April 8, 2003) | 720 pages | ISBN: 780679642428 | PDF | 1.96 MbDostoevsky, that great tortured and feverish soul, wrote this novel after the onslaught of the Nihilists in Russian arts and letters. He felt he was waging a war against the crude and unfeeling Western materialism of the day; he was battling what he saw as a holy war. While authors like Turgenev and Tolstoy regarded the expanding West with (fairly) open arms, Dostoevsky feared it would cause a religious crisis, where faith in Christ was extinguished and ignorance, vanity, and greed would overcome.This is a towering, exciting novel--perhaps not as great as "Crime & Punishment" or "Brothers Karamazov"--it contains some of his most penetrating insights into religious faith, human compassion, despair, and insanity. Prince Myshkin is of course one of literature's great characters, a Christ-like young man caught up in the treachery of the aristocratic lives of the Yepanchins. The o...
John Steinbeck - Of Mice and Men
2007-11-17 12:00:00
John Steinbeck - Of Mice and MenPublisher:Listening Library Inc. | Language: English | ISBN: 0788731181 | MP3 | 32 kbps 11kHz | 54MB | Publication Date:1999 | Duration: 4 hrsOf Mice and Men was John Steinbeck's first masterpiece. Originally published in 1937, it's the timeless story of George Milton and Lennie Small, ranch hands who drift from job to job, always one step ahead of the law and a few dollars from the poorhouse. George is small, wiry, sharp-tongued and quick-tempered; slow witted Lennie is his opposite an immense man, brutishly strong but naturally docile, a giant with the mind of a child. Despite their difference, George and Lennie are bound together by a shared vision: their own small farm, where they'll raise cows, pigs, chickens, and rabbits, where they'll be their own bosses and live off the fat of the land.When they find work on a ranch in California's Salinas Valley, the dream at last seems within reach. If they can just save up a little money. . . . But the...
Leo Tolstoy Collection
2007-11-17 11:58:00
Leo Tolstoy Collection (Microsoft Reader .lit Format)University of Virginia Press | .lit Format | 3.8 MBAnna Karenina, War and Peace, Resurrection, Exiled to Siberia, Forged Coupon , After the Dance, My Dream, Alyosha the Pot, There are no Guilty People, The Young Tsar, Ivan the Fool, The Candle, "Polikushka" or, The Lot of a Wicked Court Servant, Kreutzer Sonata, The Moscow Census, Twenty Three Tales, Reminiscences of Tolstoy.you can get Microsoft Reader from: here download free ebooksRapidshare.commirrorhttp:-//depositfiles.com/files/237110-7orhttp://www.icefile.com/index-.php?page=main&id=15891359&name-=Tolstoy.rar
Anton Chekhov (Chekov) Book Collection (Microsoft Reader .lit Format)
2007-11-17 11:53:00
Anton Chekhov (Chekov) Book Collection (Microsoft Reader .lit Format)University of Virginia Press | .lit Format | 1.2 MBUniversity of Virginia Press | .lit Format | 1.2 MBMire, Sleepy Eye, The Black Monk, The Grasshopper, The Party, The School Mistress and other Short StoriesNote: You need to download Microsoft Reader Software in order to view the files. You can find the link at: Here download free ebooksRapidshare.commirrorhttp:-//www.filefactory.com/file/e8e0-9e/
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
2007-11-17 11:49:00
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor DostoevskyBantam Classics (October 15, 1996) | 576 pages | ISBN: 9780553211757 | PDF | 2.14 mbCrime and Punishment is quite possibly the most widely read 19th century Russian novel in the English-speaking world, and while I might say it's a tad overrated (for reasons discussed below), there are many good reasons for its exalted status. In case you're not familiar with the story, it begins with the decision of an impoverished student, Raskolnikov, to rob and kill a pawnbroker, having justified his decision with the argument that her death will do the world more good than harm, both because she cheats her clients and because the money from the robbery will give him the start he needs to become a great man and ultimately benefit humanity. The action of the novel is confined to the day of the murder and a few days following it, during which time, in addition to dealing with a murder investigation led by a clever and intriguing detective who suspects him,...
Fantasy Novel - Mortal Ghost
2007-11-15 10:56:00
Please be advised that this novel is recommended for readers aged 16+ It’s a fiery hot summer, and sixteen-year-old Jesse Wright is on the run. An oddly gifted boy, he arrives in a new city where the direction of his life is about to change. He’s hungry and lonely and desperate - and beset by visions ...
Free eNovel - The Banjo Players Must Die
2007-11-15 09:54:00
I’m not going to provide a summary or a description of this particular ebook. I’ll leave it to you, readers out there to explore this ebook yourselves. The only thing I can provide so far is that this book has won the “Book of the Month” title at manybooks.net. Josef Assad, the author of this ...
2 Free eNovels by Gary Baker
2007-11-15 09:12:00
Nurse Becky Gets Shot Thriller and crime caper - 303 pages. Download PDF (1110KB), MS Reader (259KB) or PDF.ZIP (705KB). John Wilson, Editor, Writer’s Workshop, said, “… one of the best thrillers I’ve read in a long, long time… provides enough mysteries, clues, red herrings and twists and turns to last a life time.” The Ardly Effect Humerous science fiction - ...
Romance Novels
2007-11-13 22:39:00
Can you still remember the time you have the romantic moment with your someone special? i asked because i just finish reading Romance Novels and you know after you read a book you always have that after thought -- ever since i was teenager i read books and i can say i am quite romantic kind of person maybe that is why my love story for me is interesting and romantic.Romance is very important in our life, even though their are times we set it aside time always bring back to us either something to reminisce or something to forget because it became a hurtful experience -- still part of life.I once, never put importance the relationship in my life i was sort of focus with my job but time brought me to my romance world -- I met my husband on the Internet out or curiosity at first, then our feelings developed then that is the start of our story began by communicating everyday using our modern technology email, text, IM all sort of communication and it is so much expensive ... until he cam...
Romance Novels on millsandboon.co.uk
2007-11-12 14:30:00
What is romance actually? Romance is a general term that refers to an intimate and often sexual relationship between two people. To be honest, it is an exaggerated or mostly decorated way of expressing love. And you can say that it also refers to a feeling of excitement associated with love. Romance usually implies an expression of one's love, or one's deep emotional desires to connect with another person. I think everybody encountered romance in his or her life. Some people encounter it daily, some people do not. So heres my experience. I went to the cinema with some friends. I didnt expect this evening to develop like it did that night. As I said, we went to the cinema and afterwards, when we went out, there was a girl standing next to the exit. She was crying. I walked towards her and asked her if she needed a tissue. I asked her whats wrong and she said that her boyfriend just left her and she doesnt know what to do now. I said "Well youre at the movies. Why dont you go ...
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