March 27, 200619 yr Author The Bookclub Info Post has been updated with some of our recent awards in the fine art of bookclubbing. We have worked hard and read our way to the top. You could say that we wasted our time spending hundreds of hours just sitting around and imagining that we're in realistic human situations that we can only hope and dream that they will become part of our own lives. Yes you could say that indeed. But it is untrue. Why do we read books? Because we strive to be at the top? Because we saw the cover and must know how it ends up? Because we have nothing better to do? No! Because we love books and we love to read! Whether it be Calvin and Hobbes, whether it be Walden, whether it be the Beatenstein Bears, whether it be Julius Ceasar, or whether it be War and Peace, we will always be at the top! We are the great mountain climbers of reading! Who will colleges accept: a reader or a nonreader? The reader! The reader always wins! And that is why we have won these four lovely awards. Thank you all! You have my respect! :grin1: :wavey:
March 28, 200619 yr Author eternal_drake said: The only book that is worth me buying http://maddox.xmission.com/c.cgi?u=book Any book is a good book as long as it can provide many hours of self-contained pleasure.
March 28, 200619 yr George Orwell said: Any book is a good book as long as it can provide many hours of self-contained pleasure. Im not saying there arent other good books, Im just saying this is probably the only one Im compelled to buy. Maybe one by George Carlin too.
March 31, 200619 yr The two (by far) best books ever are: The Da Vinci Code Angels & Demons Both by Dan Brown They both make you think... especially The Da Vinci Code.
March 31, 200619 yr cronus said: The two (by far) best books ever are: The Da Vinci Code Angels & Demons Both by Dan Brown They both make you think... especially The Da Vinci Code. I dont usually read books that make me think. IMO the only books worth reading are: Books on How-Tos that arent gay Most concerned with programming Books that can actually make you laugh.
April 5, 200619 yr Author The Book Club has been updated! Look at the first post to see the new book! :wavey:
April 5, 200619 yr http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0425173267.01._AA240_SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0312973225.01._AA240_SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg They were very good book's!
April 5, 200619 yr Author KillerXII## said: http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0425173267.01._AA240_SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0312973225.01._AA240_SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg They were very good books! I should say so!
April 6, 200619 yr http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/6f/Joyce_wake.jpg I think this should be the next book read by the myg0t book club.
April 6, 200619 yr Author DeeEmTee said: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/6f/Joyce_wake.jpg I think this should be the next book read by the myg0t book club. I'll sign the adoption papers right away then!
April 12, 200619 yr George Orwell said: The Book Club is not RECRUITING! POST TO JOIN! My club is recruiting too.... its called "Shut the fuck up, George Orwell." and it only cost $5USD to join(a bargin nowdays)<3 edit: i dont like "trollism" soo...i read all kinds of novels and alots of guides(mechanics LOL)
April 12, 200619 yr Sex, Thugs and Rock and Roll by Billy Thorpe. A biography of Billy Thorpe, Australian 50's rock legend and child star. Funny book. THought it would be shit, but I'm halfway through and have enjoyed every page. Stephen King's Bachman Books is a good one too. It's funny how few people read books these days. Reading helps keep your brain working and your literacy up. The mroe you read, the better your literacy gets. And no, the internet doesn't count. Any illiterate fuck can make a web-page full of errors and shitty opinions without a proof-reader fixing all the fuck-ups.
April 12, 200619 yr Quote Sex, Thugs and Rock and Roll by Billy Thorpe. A biography of Billy Thorpe, Australian 50's rock legend and child star. Funny book. THought it would be shit, but I'm halfway through and have enjoyed every page. Stephen King's Bachman Books is a good one too. It's funny how few people read books these days. Reading helps keep your brain working and your literacy up. The mroe you read, the better your literacy gets. And no, the internet doesn't count. Any illiterate fuck can make a web-page full of errors and shitty opinions without a proof-reader fixing all the fuck-ups. Nice litracy. .......................................
April 12, 200619 yr Quote It's funny how few people read books these days. Reading helps keep your brain working and your literacy up. The mroe you read, the better your literacy gets. Quote Nice litracy. nice LITERACY *filler for 30 character minimum*
May 1, 200619 yr Knowledge = Power, Books = Knowledge, Paper = Books, Trees = Paper, Therefore Paper -+-+_+_+_+_+---=+_+
May 1, 200619 yr FattyMcButterPants said: nice LITERACY *filler for 30 character minimum* http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=litracy No entry found for litracy.
May 1, 200619 yr I just finished this book, it was very well written and relates to my stage in life at the moment. http://www.betweenthecovers.com/images/1414.jpg
May 1, 200619 yr eternal_drake said: http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=litracy No entry found for litracy. perhaps if you copied it right from his post you would've gotten a result. George, a book that may be good to read is "Shattering Glass" by Gail Giles. It would apply to many of the users here and maybe they could dream about being Simon, AKA Glass.