chubacka Posted September 2, 2004 Hay Somalians how u all doing? Imagine you could unread a book, so on some nice day you strut right into your local library (obviously turning some heads as you breeze on by) anyway which book would you walk out with (and probably get fined for not returning on time?) Gosh I have confused myself! :confused: What is your fav book? That is all Iam trying to say really me first me first Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chubacka Posted September 2, 2004 So if a could unread a book and read it for the first time again it would be... 100 years of solitude by Gabriel Garcie Mar... Gosh i don't know how to spell his name but he is such a beautiful writer. Has anyone read it? wot did you think? Anyway your turn nomads Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Qac Qaac Posted September 2, 2004 the seerah... rahiiqul makhtuum Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Strawberry_Xu Posted September 3, 2004 Les Miserables by Victor Hugo is my favourite book of all time. I would love to read that again for the first time and fall in love with humanity all over again. It's usually books that have a great twist, but who otherwise don't merit a second reading, that I wish I could unread. If only to experience the thrill and shock of an unexpected ending, like The Partner or Runaway Jury by John Grisham. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FatB Posted September 3, 2004 the "tomorrow" series by john marsden. wooow what a writer. i also enjoyed last hope by alex dramon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted September 3, 2004 Sarfi.....Laamiyatul Afcaal Naxwa.....Cimriidhi Naxwa.....Alfiyyah Qawaacidul Xadiith......Musdhalixul Xadiith Xadiith......Sunan ibnu Al Maajah Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sincere Posted September 3, 2004 By Way of deception - Victor Ostrovsky Not rich in literary content, but for the espionage reader it's a must read. The #1 bestseller the mossad tried to ban. Chronicles the making of a mossad officer, and is "supposedly" a true story Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Juxa Posted September 3, 2004 anyone remembers AYAAN-DARAN . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Strawberry_Xu Posted September 6, 2004 my fav book has to be the HOBBIT, its funny and intellegenlty written, to me its a classic. Yeah I love that book too, even though I prefer Lord of the rings. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Salma Posted September 6, 2004 100 years of solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez is amazing writer, try to read for him also "Love in the Time of Cholera" Iam sure you gonna like it. Btw, there are good Latin Authors, you may like to read for them too, like Paulo Coelho &Isabel Allende. I don't have favourite book really. I read many books and it's too difficult to choose the "Best of the Best" That doesn't mean I don't like some books written by the Masters of the French Literature like Victor Hugo, Alber Camus, Jean-Paul Sartre, Gustav Flubert,Balzac, Alexandre Dumas, M.Proust or Andre Gide and.... Or by the Masters of the Russian Literature like: Fiyodore Dostoevsky, Leo Tolstoy or Gogol Or by the English Literature Masters: Jane Austin, Emily Bronte, Charlez D_ickenz, Mark Twain, Ernest Hemingway....etc Or by the Arabic Literature Masters like: Mustapha Lotfi Al Manfaloodi, Najib Mahfouz, Taha Hussain, Al Caqqad, Najib Al Kilani, Yousef Al Sebaci, Mustapha Amin,Mikhael Neceema, Jibran Khalil Jibran, Hanna Meena, Georgy Zidan, Baha Taher, Sanallah Ibrahim, AlQosaibai, Turky Al Hamad, Cabdo Khal,.... Bottomline, I don't have ONE favourite book But the only book (Islamic literature) that made me cry from the bottom of my heart and i liked it alot is "A Journey to Allah" for the Master of the Islamic Literature "Dr.Najib Al kilani" (Allah yrxmo) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted September 6, 2004 My favourite book has always been Joseph Heller’s Catch 22. A book that shows the misery and confusion of war without having to resort to any great scenes of fighting and killing! The madness, paranoia, calculation, cowardice and greed that are surreally depicted in that book are breathtaking. Of all the books and stories describing the nature of war I think this is the one that did it best. If you have not read it yet I recommend you do. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted September 6, 2004 THE HOLLY QURAN ,,,,, that's all Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
underdog Posted September 6, 2004 The Art of War - Sun Tzu, To avoid demise you must strategize. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites