This book changed my life
The Goat writes, "Some books have made a huge impact on my life." It's true. It wasn't until the b3ta mods read the Flashman novels that we changed from mild-mannered computer operators into heavily-whiskered copulators, poltroons and all round bastards in a well-known cavalry regiment.
What books have changed the way you think, the way you live, or just gave you a rollicking good time?
Friendly hint: A bit of background rather than just a bunch of book titles would make your stories more readable
( , Thu 15 May 2008, 15:11)
The Goat writes, "Some books have made a huge impact on my life." It's true. It wasn't until the b3ta mods read the Flashman novels that we changed from mild-mannered computer operators into heavily-whiskered copulators, poltroons and all round bastards in a well-known cavalry regiment.
What books have changed the way you think, the way you live, or just gave you a rollicking good time?
Friendly hint: A bit of background rather than just a bunch of book titles would make your stories more readable
( , Thu 15 May 2008, 15:11)
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Erm........
I have read so many books I dont know where to start. Okay about 70% of them are sci-fi/fantasy and most of the rest are history books about the second world war nicked off my dad, but I have read so many I can't pick any single one that changed my life.
So I suppose credit must go to whichever book it was that I read in primary school that got me addicted to this rather nice thing called "reading".
You know the sort of thing, small paperbacks with about fifty pages that they bung kids every so often and tell them to read it and bring it back after a week and write a review of it. Or something.
It was probably a complete pile of arse too, so I suppose its just as well I dont remember it.
( , Thu 15 May 2008, 22:30, Reply)
I have read so many books I dont know where to start. Okay about 70% of them are sci-fi/fantasy and most of the rest are history books about the second world war nicked off my dad, but I have read so many I can't pick any single one that changed my life.
So I suppose credit must go to whichever book it was that I read in primary school that got me addicted to this rather nice thing called "reading".
You know the sort of thing, small paperbacks with about fifty pages that they bung kids every so often and tell them to read it and bring it back after a week and write a review of it. Or something.
It was probably a complete pile of arse too, so I suppose its just as well I dont remember it.
( , Thu 15 May 2008, 22:30, Reply)
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