This is a list of random comments on All Books - ordered by date. Click on the book title to view the book. Click here to post a Book.

lzeexs

RE: George Orwell: Animal Farm

OH NO THIS BOOK JUST REMINDS OF HIGH SCHOOL ITS A GOOD BOOK THOU I RECOMEND IT SHOULD BE READ IF U INTO POLITICAL ISSUES AND UNDERSTANDING POLITICAL VIEWS BUT THE THING IS I HAD TO READ THIS BOOK BY FORCE WHICH WHICH WAS HELL IT WAS PART OF MY ENGLISH CURRICULUM....
Christina4600

RE: Anne Frank: The Diary of Anne Frank

Love this book, it broke my heart.
Christina4600

RE: George Orwell: Animal Farm

THis book made me cringe....
Christina4600

RE: Stephen King: The Stand

Love, love, love this book....I'm watching th movie on tv right now.
Christina4600

RE: Jane Austin: Pride & Prejudice

This is another book I had to read in highschool. This book did not seem to catch my attention as the others. I should go back and re-read maybe I will discover what others love about this book.
Christina4600

RE: John Steinbeck: Of mice and men

Loved this book. I read it in highschool. Its a beautiful depiction of friendship.
Christina4600

RE: J. D. Salinger: The Cather in the Rye

I had to read this book in highschool. This book upset me....but it made you think.
Christina4600
Christina4600

RE: Stephen King: The Green Mile

OMG....this book broke my heart. It was such a tear jerker. This book was intriguing from start to finish. I really enjoyed it!
Christina4600

RE: DAN BROWN: ANGELS & DEMONS

I must say that I have not had the opportunity to read the book but I did see the movie. After reviewing your comments I believe that I will read the book to see what was left out of the movie.
Christina4600

RE: Stephnie MEYER: The Twilight saga

I love the Twilight Series....each book had me hooked from beginning to end. I can't wait to see Eclispe when it comes out at the movies. I'm also waiting to download the Short-Story Stephanie Meyer is putting out, "The Short Life of Brea Tanner." The story is told from the view point of the one of the new born vampires.
Christina4600

RE: Harper Lee: To Kill A Mockingbird

This book was very interesting, really made me think.
Christina4600

RE: James Patterson: Along came a spider

I enjoyed this book and the movie.
african

James Patterson: HoneyMoon

Thanks girl i will definitely check them out!
redtiger

RE: James Patterson: Along came a spider

It made a great film, but an even better read.
redtiger

RE: James Patterson: Cross

A good read, but not a good as i was expecting, considering its Alex Crosses biggest mystery.
Invicta80

RE: Jerome K. Jerome: 3 Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)

I really liked the film but didnt realise there was a book as well. Will have to find a copy.
Catriona_xxx

RE: Richard Dawkins: The God Delusion

I read this book about three years ago and has completely changed how I perceive everything. It's like it lifted a veil and I now see reality for what it truely is - without a God.
Catriona_xxx

RE: Harper Lee: To Kill A Mockingbird

I read this book when I was in school and found the characters and the setting very interesting.
Catriona_xxx

RE: ronda byrne: the secret

I loved this book, it made total sense after I was finished reading it. I have been using the secret now since I have read it which was a year and a half ago and it has really helped me keep focus on living a happy, fulfilled life.
Catriona_xxx

RE: Stephnie MEYER: The Twilight saga

I found the characters interesting and loved the fact that it was a love story with a twist. Maybe it is aimed for the younger generation but I think it has something for everyone to take away from. It really depends on the individual's perception of the books.
SeriousToo

RE: DAN BROWN: ANGELS & DEMONS

Phenomenol book. I thought it was much better than the Davinci Code. It kept me on the edge of my seat!
SeriousToo

RE: Stephnie MEYER: The Twilight saga

I've read all four of these and they are all well written. Good romance, mystery and suspense.
SeriousToo

RE: Margaret Mitchell: Gone With The Wind

This is my all time favorite book.
SeriousToo

RE: Jacqueline Susann: Valley Of The Dolls

It's one of those books you have to read...
clara1956

RE: Fjodr Dostojevsky: The Idiot

have you read The House of the Dead? ( I guess that´s the title in English - in Spanish it´s El Sepulcro de los vivos o la casa de los muertos)
clara1956

RE: Fjodr Dostojevsky: The Idiot

Will have to read this one again sometime. D. was a master!
clara1956

RE: Douglas Adams: The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy: A Trilogy In Five Parts

I had heard this book mentioned many times, but had no idea about the type of story it was and wasn´t aware of the author.
I read Adams´s "The long dark tea-time of the soul"( I guess that´s the name) and had an incredible lot of fun. Will have to get this one, too!
clara1956

RE: Jerome K. Jerome: 3 Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)

Haven´t read the other one.Will find out about it.
illu_66

RE: Raymond Feist: Magician

Both the book, and the series held me enthralled..... a MUST READ!
illu_66

RE: J.R.R. Tolkien: The Hobbit

The perfect introduction to Middle Earth. This story has been copied many times, but never equalled!
illu_66

RE: Robert Ludlum: The bourne identity

great book - Great series - Much more 'realism' and depth than the movie adaptations.
illu_66

RE: J.R.R. Tolkien: The Lord of The Rings

The world is divided into two halves - Those who have read Lord of the Rings, and those who are going to.... Surely, that's one of THE highest pieces of critical acclaim any critic has ever given a book.

They quite simply changed my world and set the bar for all, and I mean ALL other fantasy novels that followed...
illu_66

RE: Richard Bach: Johnathan Livingston Seagull

I dopn't currently have a copy but, after reading this at an early age, it changed my perspective on a LOT of this. Truly magical.
illu_66

RE: Jerome K. Jerome: 3 Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)

Love them Both - I must have read them a dozen times or more - and I STILL chuckle.... Ahhh the tin-opener, the giant fish, stand off between Montmorency and the stray cat.... I may just have to dig it out again...

Feeling Creative?

back to top

Would YOU like to post your favorite book on Connecting Singles?

Would YOU like to post your favorite book on Connecting Singles? Be a Critic.. Post a Review. It's simple. Just go to www.amazon.com, find the book you want, and follow the directions on the post your favorite book page. A link to your favorite books will appear on your profile.

Why add a book? Talking about things you like shows you're real, allows members to get to know you better, and helps you connect to members with similar interests. Similar interests = things in common = great icebreakers!
Post your favorite book »

We use cookies to ensure that you have the best experience possible on our website. Read Our Privacy Policy Here