You HAVE to read this book
By MrsFrizzle
@MrsFrizzle (1963)
United States
13 responses
@emilylynn2003 (876)
• United States
30 Nov 06
A child called it.. very heart felt easy to read book .. LOVED IT .. i read the whole serious ..
1 person likes this
@Aeval39 (773)
• United States
7 Nov 06
You HAVE to read any book by Terry Pratchett. I see so many adult serious adult novels, and it's so hard to find good things to read that aren't dark and humorless. Terry Pratchett never fails to make me laugh out loud. He satirizes anything and everything in our society through fantasy... read any of his discworld series. The stories are set on a flat planet called the Discworld that is held up by 4 elephants who stand on top of a giant turtle. Most of his humor is more subtle than that. :P www.lspace.org has a lot of information on him and his books.
@Aeval39 (773)
• United States
7 Nov 06
You HAVE to read any book by Terry Pratchett. I see so many adult serious adult novels, and it's so hard to find good things to read that aren't dark and humorless. Terry Pratchett never fails to make me laugh out loud. He satirizes anything and everything in our society through fantasy... read any of his discworld series. The stories are set on a flat planet called the Discworld that is held up by 4 elephants who stand on top of a giant turtle. Most of his humor is more subtle than that. :P www.lspace.org has a lot of information on him and his books.
@nbeneby (416)
• United States
25 Sep 06
I think the book that everyone should read is THE COLDEST WINTER EVER by SISTA SOULJAH. It is a book that will keep u entertained and anxious to move from chapter to chapter. The book has all the common ingredients of a popular soap opera.
@Pussycat77 (167)
• Luxembourg
17 Oct 06
Only one single book? That's rather difficult. As I love to read, following the kind of books one likes I would probably tell him about one or the other author...
Personnaly, my kind of books is more the ones of Mary Higgins Clark, or Barbara Wood, I love the way they set up the suspense. In +- the same genre, when I was younger I nearly read all the Agatha Christie's!
But to chose one of their books, I really couldn't!
I also loved, in a totally different genre, all the Harry Potter's or the ones of Janine Boissard (french author, more "true life" stories) or Nicole De Buron (also french, also "true life", but written on a more funny manner, with the personnal comments...).
@claudia413 (4280)
• United States
17 Oct 06
One of my favorite books (and movie) is First Wives' Club by Olivia Goldsmith. It was hysterical.