uc pseudonym (post: 1255278) wrote:
RE: Silence by Shusaku Endo
This book has long been on my list of things that I feel I should read eventually, so it is interesting to hear your thoughts.
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everdred12a (post: 1255997) wrote:Just bought and briefly started on House of Leaves. Really interesting so far. Featuers a 4-page long footnote. Ftw.
bigsleepj (post: 1247347) wrote:Brideshead Revisited probably is his best, but I haven't read it. I know people who can get quite lyrical about it, though.
SpoonyBard (post: 1258580) wrote:Started reading Moby Dick by Herman Melville a few days ago. I picked it up on a whim, as it was on the "free books" table in the basement of the library. I'm not yet deep into it, but so far it's actually pretty good. I hope to be entertained long enough to finish it.
What do you think about it? I read it a while back but couldn't find anyone else had read it yet.SirThinks2Much (post: 1260017) wrote:-Sunshine by Robin McKinley
GeneD (post: 1260253) wrote:What do you think about it? I read it a while back but couldn't find anyone else had read it yet.
Radical Dreamer (post: 1260760) wrote:...I'm reading Imagine, by Steve Turner. I am loving this book so far! It's about the integration of Christianity and the arts, making quality art as Christians, the current state of Christian art and how Christians treat other art, etc. I'm only two chapters in so far, but I'm already wanting to recommend it to people. XD It's excellent!
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