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Has any one read the book -SHE
October 30, 2009
from SingleGuyInSrilanka195  SingleGuyInSrilanka195
Colombo
what do you think of the book SHE by Rider Haggard.
 
RE: Has any one read the book -SHE
November 05, 2009
from Whispermyname  Whispermyname
Lagos
The book SHE [Security Hazard Expert] by Rider hargard is a very interesting book. I read it while in secondary school long time ago. It portrays spying and deep solution to mystery as a way of life for some people. it is a book for the development of mental alertness. Thank you. Have you read the "eleventh commandment" by jeffery Acher?
 
RE: Has any one read the book -SHE
November 05, 2009
from SingleGuyInSrilanka195  SingleGuyInSrilanka195
Colombo
well i have not read the Eleventh Commmandment, bt wish to, and on the book She, what you are mentioning is not the one I am talking of i guess, She is not an contraction of any instead its the name of the main chracter in the novel.
The First Book
November 03, 2009
from SingleLadyInPuertorico492  SingleLadyInPuertorico492
San Juan
My first book that I read from page one to the last was The Diary of Anne Frank.
I remembers the first book i read
October 28, 2009
from CoolGuyInWindhoek45  CoolGuyInWindhoek45
Windhoek
The first book i read was 'Strenght to Love' by Martin Luther King jr, and i still have it since nearly 30years ago. Though a little weak partly torn and old due to time, it still remain my most cherished book
First book you ever read
October 11, 2009
from CoolLadyWantsToRelocate
Montgomery
Can you remember the first "real book" you read? (That means no "Golden books!") Someone in my family gave me "Little Women" when I was 10, and I still have it; I love it. I also read "The Secret Garden," by Frances Hodgen Burnett, but I think I must have been 8, because my father's inscription to me is dated 1972, which would have been my 8th year. Still have that one, too!
 
RE: First book you ever read
October 18, 2009
from SuzieBrownEyes  SuzieBrownEyes
North Potomac
What a great question. I think it was The Adventures of Prickley Porky by Thornton Burgess. I was so young and didn't know it was a novel, so started reading in the middle, random chapters, wondered why it didn't make sense. When I visited Brewster Massachusetts years later with my kids, I visited his house. Not a great book or series, but memorable as a first. Care to share other book tips? Suzanne
 
RE: First book you ever read
October 23, 2009
from SingleLadyInCapetown1979  SingleLadyInCapetown1979
Cape Town
Watership Down when I was about 11
 
RE: First book you ever read
October 28, 2009
from Whispermyname  Whispermyname
Lagos
Memories keep coming forever on first book I ever read. The book is titled; 'No Bail For The Judge' by Henry Cecil. I got it from my dads library as a young lad and since after reading the book, I have always been with the notion; that what might look right and correct, given circunstancial evidences, might not be so in reality. But someone must be convinced about it and work hard for reality to emerge.I wish you read that little book, dear Single...1979.
has any one read 'THE CAPITALIST NEGGER'
October 27, 2009
from kenyaboy  kenyaboy
Kampala
THIS BOOK BY CHIKA ONYEANI VN THOUGH HAVING SOM GRAMATIC PROBLM IS THE MOST INTERESTING BOOK HAVE NEVR READ FROM A BLACK WRITER.IT IS A MUST TO READ BOOK. I LIKE IT AND YOU CAN JOIN FOR MORE BOOKS.


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