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I need a good book to read Recommend something!
It can be a bit saucy! | |
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The Count of Monte Cristo!
It's a quick, lite, saucey read! | |
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Imago is quick and saucy.
Sorry, I have nothing sensible to say, but good luck with your thread. | |
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Fauxie said: Imago is quick and saucy.
Sorry, I have nothing sensible to say, but good luck with your thread. U like to stir the sauce nice and slow? Pudding-reprise edit [Edited 8/13/06 20:45pm] | |
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Imago said: Fauxie said: Imago is quick and saucy.
Sorry, I have nothing sensible to say, but good luck with your thread. U like to stir the sauce nice and slow? Pudding-reprise edit [Edited 8/13/06 20:45pm] Ah-hah, hush that fuss... | |
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Oh, and jacked! | |
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I am going to put on my tight shirt and go to the library then | |
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try reading OSCAR AND LUCINDA by australias very own peter carey-or the true history of the kelly gang-both brilliant books and im sure the former won the booker prize.
ch ch ch ch check it out! or for a quirky read-THE LIFE OF PI by jann martel EVERYTHING IS ILLUMINATED by jonathan foer these books arent that saucy but you could always read them with your tight top on! | |
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jonylawson said: try reading OSCAR AND LUCINDA by australias very own peter carey-or the true history of the kelly gang-both brilliant books and im sure the former won the booker prize.
ch ch ch ch check it out! or for a quirky read-THE LIFE OF PI by jann martel EVERYTHING IS ILLUMINATED by jonathan foer these books arent that saucy but you could always read them with your tight top on! now you tell me! all I got at the library were some WHO magazines | |
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DOCTOR WHO???excellent! | |
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jonylawson said: DOCTOR WHO???excellent!
no, just trashy magazines about trashy people | |
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Not sure if you can get in an english version but in frence it's called 'Je devais aussi tuer.' True story and very shocking the writer is called Nima Zamar | |
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I love this series!! | |
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I have 3 I can recommend
1. Honeymoon With My Brother (this is a true story) Franz Wisner 2. A Heartbreaking work Of Staggering Genius (also a true and great story) Dave Eggers 3. Like Water for Chocolate (great book, woman lead, a bit saucy, a bit romantic, a bit adventurous with good recipes) Laura Esquirel Carpenters bend wood, fletchers bend arrows, wise men fashion themselves.
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karmatornado said: I have 3 I can recommend
1. Honeymoon With My Brother (this is a true story) Franz Wisner 2. A Heartbreaking work Of Staggering Genius (also a true and great story) Dave Eggers 3. Like Water for Chocolate (great book, woman lead, a bit saucy, a bit romantic, a bit adventurous with good recipes) Laura Esquirel I love that book!! I think ZombieKitten would love it too!! Read it Charlotte!!! You'll love it!! No hablo espanol,no!
Pero hablo ingles..ssii muy muy bien... "Come into my world..." Missy Quote of da Month: "yeah, sure, that's cool...wait WHAT?! " | |
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lilmissmissy said: karmatornado said: I have 3 I can recommend
1. Honeymoon With My Brother (this is a true story) Franz Wisner 2. A Heartbreaking work Of Staggering Genius (also a true and great story) Dave Eggers 3. Like Water for Chocolate (great book, woman lead, a bit saucy, a bit romantic, a bit adventurous with good recipes) Laura Esquirel I love that book!! I think ZombieKitten would love it too!! Read it Charlotte!!! You'll love it!! It is a bomb book, but missy only likes it cause it speaks spanish in parts of it! Carpenters bend wood, fletchers bend arrows, wise men fashion themselves.
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karmatornado said: lilmissmissy said: I love that book!! I think ZombieKitten would love it too!! Read it Charlotte!!! You'll love it!! It is a bomb book, but missy only likes it cause it speaks spanish in parts of it! Well yeah, and it's got food in it too!! It's a sensuous read, that'z 4 sure!! No hablo espanol,no!
Pero hablo ingles..ssii muy muy bien... "Come into my world..." Missy Quote of da Month: "yeah, sure, that's cool...wait WHAT?! " | |
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lilmissmissy said: karmatornado said: It is a bomb book, but missy only likes it cause it speaks spanish in parts of it! Well yeah, and it's got food in it too!! It's a sensuous read, that'z 4 sure!! Also a kick ass movie Carpenters bend wood, fletchers bend arrows, wise men fashion themselves.
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Imago said: The Count of Monte Cristo!
It's a quick, lite, saucey read! Loved the movie....is the book better? | |
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Ocean said: Imago said: The Count of Monte Cristo!
It's a quick, lite, saucey read! Loved the movie....is the book better? There's no pictures for you. | |
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Ocean said: Imago said: The Count of Monte Cristo!
It's a quick, lite, saucey read! Loved the movie....is the book better? The book is always better than the movie! Carpenters bend wood, fletchers bend arrows, wise men fashion themselves.
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Imago said: Fauxie said: Imago is quick and saucy.
Sorry, I have nothing sensible to say, but good luck with your thread. U like to stir the sauce nice and slow? Pudding-reprise edit [Edited 8/13/06 20:45pm] | |
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as has been stated, "The Count of Monte Cristo" by Dumas.
These gems from John Irving: "A Prayer for Owen Meany," "The Hotel New Hampshire," "The World According to Garp," "Widow for One Year" or "Until I Find You." These gems from Elinor Lipman: "The Inn at Lake Devine," "The Way Men Act," "Isabel's Bed," "The Pursuit of Alice Thrift." And, Sabine Durrant's "Having It and Eating It" is an enjoyable read, too. (It even has a young mother and an Australian...) . [Edited 8/16/06 23:03pm] | |
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ThreadBare said: And, Sabine Durrant's "Having It and Eating It" is an enjoyable read, too. (It even has a young mother and an Australian...)
I will have to read that one then! not that I am such a young mother, or really Australian either for that matter! | |
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ZombieKitten said: ThreadBare said: And, Sabine Durrant's "Having It and Eating It" is an enjoyable read, too. (It even has a young mother and an Australian...)
I will have to read that one then! not that I am such a young mother, or really Australian either for that matter! I know, sis. But, I think you'll dig it. It's all about resolution. | |
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ThreadBare said: ZombieKitten said: I will have to read that one then! not that I am such a young mother, or really Australian either for that matter! I know, sis. But, I think you'll dig it. It's all about resolution. I've put it on my library list | |
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karmatornado said: I have 3 I can recommend
1. Honeymoon With My Brother (this is a true story) Franz Wisner 2. A Heartbreaking work Of Staggering Genius (also a true and great story) Dave Eggers 3. Like Water for Chocolate (great book, woman lead, a bit saucy, a bit romantic, a bit adventurous with good recipes) Laura Esquirel I loved these 2 books have put the first one on my list | |
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ZombieKitten said: karmatornado said: I have 3 I can recommend
1. Honeymoon With My Brother (this is a true story) Franz Wisner 2. A Heartbreaking work Of Staggering Genius (also a true and great story) Dave Eggers 3. Like Water for Chocolate (great book, woman lead, a bit saucy, a bit romantic, a bit adventurous with good recipes) Laura Esquirel I loved these 2 books have put the first one on my list The first book was like therapy for me, the guy went through the same thing I did, except got left at the altar the weekend of his wedding and he and his brother decided to sell everything they owned, quit their jobs, and travel the entire world for a year. It was awesome! Carpenters bend wood, fletchers bend arrows, wise men fashion themselves.
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karmatornado said: ZombieKitten said: I loved these 2 books have put the first one on my list The first book was like therapy for me, the guy went through the same thing I did, except got left at the altar the weekend of his wedding and he and his brother decided to sell everything they owned, quit their jobs, and travel the entire world for a year. It was awesome! sounds like a good read | |
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a should read for all women ...
would perhaps fule/guide your high sexual energy in ways you arnt aware of | |
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