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What is your favourite place to read?
my bedroom, on a swing/hammock. (cam gorgonz la eh?)
Who is your favourite novelist?
Jeffery Deaver, Jo Rowling, Robyn Sisman, Dr Aidh bin Abdullah Al-Qarni,
Sidney Sheldon, Noor Suraya, Hemingway... & ramai lagi
Who is your favourite character?
Arthur Potter - A Maiden's Grave.
Fred & George and Ron Weasley.
What is your favourite play?
A Doll's House (Henrik Ibsen)
What is your favourite quotation?
Conscience is the root of all true courage;
if a man would be brave let him obey his conscience. - James Freeman Clarke
What is the first book you can remember reading?
Kamus bergambar. Hampir semua org ada kamus ni masa kecik kecik dulu.
What is the most erotic book you've read?
Good Girls Do! -Julie Elizabeth Leo.
Do you have a comfort book that you re-read?
Laa Tahzan
What is your favourite picture book?
Calvin and Hobbes series
If your life were a picture book who would you like to illustrated it?
people who draw/made the Bubblegum greeting cards.
Who would be your ideal literary dining companions?
anyone who share the same passion with books.
Which author, dead or alive, would you like to go on a date with?
JK Rowling (nak berteka teki about the last book)
What book do you wish you had written?
Diary of a Mad Bride
Which book would you make compulsory reading?
any series from my fave author. |
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What is your favourite place to read?
My bedroom
Who is your favourite novelist?
Don't have 1
Who is your favourite character?
Willi Wonka
What is your favourite quotation?
Sometimes when you're young, you have moments of such happiness,
you think you're living in someplace magical, like Atlantis must have been, then we grow up and
our hearts break into two.
What is the first book you can remember reading?
Siri Penyiasatan 5 Sekawan - Darjah 1.
What is the most erotic book you've read?
Kama sutra.
Do you have a comfort book that you re-read?
My Travel Journal and my french dictionary.
Which author, dead or alive, would you like to go on a date with?
My danish friend, he's a travel writer for Denmark travel Magazine.
What book do you wish you had written?
Travel Book - Journey into.... |
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What is your favourite place to read?ON the couch
Who is your favourite novelist?
Anne rice & kahlil Gibran
Who is your favourite character?
Louie in interview with the vampire
Judie abbot in daddy long legs
Anne of greengables
What is your favourite play?
Don't have one
What is your favourite quotation?
Your children are not your children.
They are the sons and daughters of Life's longing for itself.
They come through you but not from you,
And though they are with you, yet they belong not to you.
What is the first book you can remember reading?
366 bedtime stories
What is the most erotic book you've read?
The karmasutra & alam perkahwinan
Do you have a comfort book that you re-read?
anne of greengables series, To kill a mocking bird , chicken soup for the couples' souls & Daddy long-legs
What is your favourite picture book?
Dont remember having one
If your life were a picture book who would you like to illustrated it?
My father in law... he he he
Who would be your ideal literary dining companions?
My husband
Which author, dead or alive, would you like to go on a date with?
Kahlil Gibran
What book do you wish you had written?
The prophet... It's an all time favourite
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[quote]Originally posted by seribulan at 2-9-2005 07:56 PM
:cak:Bold all the titles you have read
:cak:
Beowulf
Achebe, Chinua |
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another one...juz 4 de weekend...
Multiple choice this time. Which of the following do you prefer? (These probably work better for fiction.)
1. When:
Past/Historical?
Present?
Future?
2. Where:
Familiar places?
Unfamiliar locales?
Alien/Fantasy realms?
Other answers?
3. Who:
Male Protagonist?
Female Protagonist?
Don't care, just want a good story? |
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A very good thread lintahbulan!
What is your favourite place to read?
Bedroom , anywhere while waiting匸/color]
Who is your favourite novelist?
Kurt Vonnegut, Nikolai Gogol, Isaac Basheevis Singer, Salman Rushdie, Nabokov
Who is your favourite character?
Holden Caulfield (Catcher in the rye) & Raskolnikov (Crime & Punishment 朌ostoevski)
That mad radio newsreader/scriptwriter in Mario Varghas Llhosa抯 Aunt Julia and the scriptwriter
What is your favourite play?
Only one I ever read was 揇eath of a salesman擺/color]
What is your favourite quotation?
(1) I always imagine that paradise is a kind of library -Borges
(2) I saw I was DNA and saw I was I 朼nonymous (notice that you can read it both forward and backward
(3) Agnostic flea |
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What is your favourite place to read?
On the couch and in bed
Who is your favourite novelist?
Jeffery Archer, Ann Rule and Eric van Lustbader
Who is your favourite character?
hmm...dulu lah Nicholas Linear (White Ninja-Eric Van Lustbader)
What is your favourite play?
Madamme Butterfly
What is your favourite quotation?
'Men must have corrupted nature a little, for they were not born wolves, and they have become wolves' - Voltaire.
What is the first book you can remember reading?
Noody by Enid Blyton (can't remember which adventure)
What is the most erotic book you've read?
Memoir of a Geisha - Arthur Golden
Do you have a comfort book that you re-read?
The Kitchen God's wife - Amy Tan
What is your favourite picture book?
Far Side Gallery - Gary Larson (cartoonist)-had me in stitches..
If your life were a picture book who would you like to illustrated it?
Gary Larson
Who would be your ideal literary dining companions?
my sisters (both of them)
Which author, dead or alive, would you like to go on a date with?
Jeffery Archer
What book do you wish you had written?
The Godfather - Mario Puzo
Which book would you make compulsory reading?
a book with dark humour and a twist in the end..wicked cunning.. |
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Originally posted by seribulan at 2-9-2005 07:57 PM
or these not so literary ones...
or these not so literary ones...
Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen
Invisible Man, by Ralph Ellison
Emma, by Jane Austen
Persuasion, by Jane Austen
The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Ana Karenina, by Leo Tolstoy
The Three Musketeers Series, by Alexandre Dumas
Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte
To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee
Middlemarch, by George Eliot
Moby Dick, by Herman Melville
Sense and Sensibility, by Jane Austen
Dangerous Liaisons, by Choderlos de Laclos
A Room with a View, by E.M. Forster
Breakfast at Tiffany抯, by Truman Capote
Brideshead Revisited, by Evelyn Waugh
David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens
Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens
Heart of Darkness, by Joseph Conrad
Gone With the Wind, by Margaret Mitchell
ps. banyaknyer yg tak baca...;) |
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dora This user has been deleted
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Seri,
jgn lupa
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy..;) |
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What is your favourite place to read?
Dalam LRT supaya, hey, aweks2 aku suka membaca marilah kita meragas di lantai dansa.
Who is your favourite novelist?
George Saunders. Michel Foucault. Peter Handke.
Who is your favourite character?
Nietzsche
What is your favourite play?
September 11
What is your favourite quotation?
"The terrorists have already won."
"God spelt sideways is Gdo"
What is the most erotic book you've read?
Wittgenstein's Poker
What is your favourite picture book?
The League of Extraordinary Gentleman
Any good Art books
Art is no good
Who would be your ideal literary dining companions?
Salman Rushdie. Bila habis makan boleh blah tinggalkan dia dengan bil.
Which author, dead or alive, would you like to go on a date with?
Melissa P
What book do you wish you had written?
The Oxford Book of Quotation
Which book would you make compulsory reading?
The Dictionary of Imaginary Places
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Originally posted by dora at 12-9-2005 11:35 PM
Seri,
jgn lupa
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy..;)
:cak:done... |
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more to boggle you...
1. How many books have you read this month?
2. Where is the most unusual place you read or have read?
3. Are there any new or forthcoming books you're eager to read?
4. Do you have seasonal reading habits, ie: read different types of books at certain time than the rest of the year?
5. Do you read one book at a time or do you have two or more books going at once?
6. Do you read anytime you can or do you have a set reading time? |
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1. How many books have you read this month?
2 - tak abis2 lagi
Dumas - Count of Monte Cristo
Barb. B Taylor - Katie Bryne
2. Where is the most unusual place you read or have read?
unusual.... time sekolah dulu...dlm selimut-guna torchlite...sbb klu tgh baca mmg payah nak stop
3. Are there any new or forthcoming books you're eager to read?
yup - tak start lagi HP6 - tHBP
4. Do you have seasonal reading habits, ie: read different types of books at certain time than the rest of the year?
nope...
5. Do you read one book at a time or do you have two or more books going at once?
usually 2... baca 2-3 chapters each--- then go on yg rasa best... the other 1 habiskan kmdian
6. Do you read anytime you can or do you have a set reading time?
any time... even tengah tunggu lampu trfic lite hijau |
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one for the road...
Keeping Your Place
1. Do you use bookmarks? (If no, continue to question 2.)
What do you use?
What is the most unusual bookmark you've ever used?
Do you collect them?
2. If you don't use bookmarks, how do you keep your place?
Fold over corners?
Remember the page you were up to?
Other?
3. Where do you like to stop reading?
At the end of chapters?
At the end of scenes?
Wherever you are when you doze off? |
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dora This user has been deleted
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1. How many books have you read this month?
two..geographies of Home dan Jill Dando, her life and death
2. Where is the most unusual place you read or have read?
dulu, masa temankan kawan dating...in a park under the streetlight..
3. Are there any new or forthcoming books you're eager to read?
A Prison Diary - vol 111 by Jeffery Archer..
4. Do you have seasonal reading habits, ie: read different types of books at certain time than the rest of the year?
naahh....selagi ada buku dan masa..
5. Do you read one book at a time or do you have two or more books going at once?
tengok jugak if the current book quite boring, berhenti sekejap dan baca buku lain...lepas tu baru get back to the first book.
6. Do you read anytime you can or do you have a set reading time?
anytime.. |
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dora This user has been deleted
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Keeping Your Place
1. Do you use bookmarks? (If no, continue to question 2.)
yes...
What do you use?
bookmarker...buat sendiri gunakan manila card, punch hole dan ikat reben..
What is the most unusual bookmark you've ever used?
ada satu a friend bawak balik dari thailand...made from wood, ada gambar gajah..
Do you collect them?
takde banyak to keep a collection
2. If you don't use bookmarks, how do you keep your place?
pernah juga gunakan ruler, paper knife dan kertas..
Fold over corners?
hmm..used to do that..
3. Where do you like to stop reading?
At the end of chapters.
or
Wherever you are when you doze off.
[ Last edited by dora at 20-9-2005 12:03 AM ] |
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-Books that mean a lot to me.
-Books turned into film that I love.
-Books turned into film that I loath.
-Poetry that generates my soul.
-Do you define yourself as a genre reader?
-How much of your reading was set by others?
-Which modern novels you read more than once.
-List up to five qualities that you look for in books you read. |
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