Rayyan Posted December 1, 2009 If they said what you are: is what you eat and what you read, now tell me. Which book you're reading nowadays? Am finished now - Ann of Green Gables - a popular canadian literary book for all ages -a facinating story. of an orphange and school children! InshaAllah my next book will be Mohammed Asad's(reverted muslim writer/journalist,from european jewish family and the author of Road to Mecca - his translation of Qur'aan Al karim, still i didnt get it but i will InShaAllah. ' ' '' '''' '''''' Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted December 1, 2009 What i eat ?? ,,, too many stuff i tell ya what i read ? ,, variety of books, most of them are academic ,,, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cynical lady Posted December 1, 2009 None of your freaking business. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted December 1, 2009 Originally posted by cynical lady: None of your freaking business. Said the young chubby lady as she guiltily covered her erotic novel with a pizza box..... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cynical lady Posted December 1, 2009 How did you know...dam it all. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted December 1, 2009 ,,, erotic novel ,,, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chocolate and Honey Posted December 1, 2009 I eat air and I'm currently reading Eat, Pray and Love, a must read for anyone who ever sought God and harmoney. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
5 Posted December 1, 2009 Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: ,,, erotic novel ,,, The Empress' New Lingerie and other erotic Fairy Tales: Bed-time Stories for Grown-ups. Is that what you meant? I'll start reading Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco very soon. I can't remember the last non-academic book I read for enjoyment. A relative of mine reads those simplified novels for learners of English and I've read quite a few out of boredom. But they don't count. I think the last book I read was Bartleby & Co. by Enrique Vila-Matas. A very sophisticated book about the impossibility of writing, full of anecdotes of famous and other lesser known writers (the title comes from Herman Melville's [Moby Dick] short story Bartleby). I even managed to discover a few great writers because of that sleek book. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rayyan Posted December 2, 2009 Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: What i eat ?? ,,, too many stuff i tell ya what i read ? ,, variety of books, most of them are academic ,,, Macalin Jacayl, I never got interested what we eat, obviouly that blue smoke,rising,curling in the air like a mist in a morning from Isku-Dhex-Karis is palatable par excellence - not sure about its nutritional value. dont mention the laxoox with goat's ghee ... downed with a cup of shaah caanoole, suqaar and the rest. no question about that. The question isn't from marketing research either as no marketing value is in there, the question is how can a failed Pirate learn from his enlightned peers. @ Said the young chubby lady as she guiltily covered her erotic novel with a pizza box.... Chocalato and honey: the woman didnt find God but she found a brazilian lover, someone gave me the book and said it will be a major motion picture, I just read and saw a confused self-exiled middle class professional writer her life became empty cos of loveless marriage and outside-marriage-love-affairs, ended-up toiling indian temples and bumming Bali beaches, as she cashes her royalty monies of her books in New York, so much so as funny as she can get talking to God as a friend and a counsellor: Hi God how are am Liz, nice to meet you, then she heard God says - go back to bed Liz.... crazy woman. but you must like her style of writing, detailed and funny. nice read but am not her fan. 2+2=5 Share with us how it fairs that:Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco,before i spend my little dinar on it. Where is the Guru's let us hear from you! or no Guru - the dead of a Guru :cool: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chocolate and Honey Posted December 2, 2009 Chocalato and honey: the woman didnt find God but she found a brazilian lover, someone gave me the book and said it will be a major motion picture, I just read and saw a confused self-exiled middle class professional writer her life became empty cos of loveless marriage and outside-marriage-love-affairs, ended-up toiling indian temples and bumming Bali beaches, as she cashes her royalty monies of her books in New York, so much so as funny as she can get talking to God as a friend and a counsellor: Hi God how are am Liz, nice to meet you, then she heard God says - go back to bed Liz.... crazy woman. but you must like her style of writing, detailed and funny. nice read but am not her fan. I'm a sucker for quick-witted, good writing. Her marriage wasnt loveless; it was just one of those situations where she did what she "supposed" to, which is go to college, get married, rear children, yada yada. The beauty of the book is it's detailed depiction of the emptiness one feels and one is Godless. She could've spent her royalty money on anything but chose to search for God, inner peace and harmoney. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites