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message 9: by Mickey (new)

2421504 Salaam Adnan wrote: "Hi

what is going on ??

I still alone again !!!!

where are my group members ??

see you soon sgain

Salaaaaaaaaaaaam "


I'm still hear but tomorrow i'm going on a short vacation.


message 8: by Mickey (new)

2421504 Salaam: I only read the king James Bible of 1611 so I can't help you with any other book or Bible. Mickey


message 7: by Salaam Adnan (new)

2414078 Hi

what is going on ??

I still alone again !!!!

where are my group members ??

see you soon sgain

Salaaaaaaaaaaaam


message 6: by Salaam Adnan (new)

2414078 Assalamo Alaykom ,Hi everyBody

peace upon you

First of all I want your help , in this subject:

http://www.oldtimestrongman.com/books_an...

because I have chance in Ramadhan because I am fasting for one month , so I will loose some over weight !

is this good books ???

I do not have plan write now to write book about about body building ,until I will have this body !!

but I have plan about the health care in general and backing to the organing food and sport

for that I have the domain :

www.green-paradise.net

but somebody tell me it is the name for famous bad area for bet in las fegas !!!!!


Dear Madam ,madmozel and dear Sir :

( as American ,french and some Arabs ...start talking !.


I am realy Glad and greatfull for my good friends in good reads : Jim , our brother - Mickey and Sharon

Frankly

I cant tell about my favorite book ?

because I am reading in several fields.


Each book has its merits

Of heritage books, and I am still surprised, who wrote in the Arab Mohieddin - Alvnohat Meccan
It is not in good condition after reading

But you can take a look at, http://www.ibn-arabi.com/

Also:

http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/ibn-ar...
I visited his grave a lot when I was studying art in Damascus

1985 - 1991

http://www.ibnarabisociety.org/articles/...

More frankly, I did not find in human history, such as author, in an abundance of knowledge and philosophy.


But if you ask me about
Modern novels, and modern literature, and I love the story about , the Taj Mahal in India : Beneath a Marble Sky
by John Shors.

also the novel of Japanese novelist : The Wind-up Bird Chronicle , but still do some reaserch about him , and his live , and who was behind him

thanks a lot

you welcome all

best regards












message 5: by Sharon (new)

1757121 Jim wrote: "Well, just as a way of getting people talking, I thought I would see if everyone would like to tell there favorite book(s) with a little explanation of why.

My favorite book is "[b:The Wind Up ..."


I *loved* The Wind-up Bird Chronicle. A bunch of on-line friends and I read it as sort of an informal book club. A bunch of the folks didn't care for it, because they said "it has no plot." My response: "Neither does an average year in anyone's life ... which is what this book is about. It's brilliant in that way." :-)

It's hard for me to pick just one favorite book, because I have read so many, LOL. I would say that two which have influenced me deeply were

The Man Who Fell to Earth and The Phantom of the Opera. Both of them have overarching themes of compassion toward those who are different from ourselves.


message 4: by Mickey (new)

2421504 "The Way The Truth And The Life By Mickey R Mullen it was the way that I got saved (physically) and according to the Bible I will spend my eturnity with God in His kingdom. How can you improve on that?


message 3: by Jim (new)

1668388 Well on the off chance that it won't appear I'm having a discussion with my alter ego, thanks for the recommendations Jim, I added "Lord of Light" to my to read list.


message 2: by Jim (new)

695116 I was thinking the same thing, Jim. Glad you got to it first.

My favorite books are by Roger Zelazny. I can't decide between This Immortal & Lord of Light. Both are a blend of SF & Fantasy with good main stories & a lot of hinted at themes & under stories that make re-reads every bit as interesting as the first one. Zelazny was extremely well read & often makes references to classic works that add depths to the story, but I missed them the first time through because I didn't recognize them for such. The books read differently depending on my mood, too.


message 1: by Jim (last edited Jul 28, 2009 06:06AM) (new)

1668388 Well, just as a way of getting people talking, I thought I would see if everyone would like to tell there favorite book(s) with a little explanation of why.

My favorite book is "The Wind Up Bird Chronicles" by Haruki Murakami. The way the book was written combined the real with the slightly supernatural effortlessly. It was like flowing from consciousness into a dream and back out. The characters were developed well, and made me interested in their lives.

How about yours?



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