06-30-2006, 07:42 PM
My husband considers himself a literary snob... The unforturnate, or maybe fortunate (just depends on how you look at it) outcome is that there is a lot of literary fiction available to me on our book shelf. (He is also an Amazonoholic if you ask me!) Some of my favorites are:
Nicholas Christopher - Trip to the Stars
Jonathan Carroll
Michael Chabon - The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay
Mary Doria Russell - The Sparrow (this is a great book, along with its sequel)
JD Sallinger - my all time favorite!
Richard Russo - Empire Falls
I also love Jane Austen
Poe is my favorite poet
And last but not least, I wouldn't miss a Harry Potter book!
Kim
Nicholas Christopher - Trip to the Stars
Jonathan Carroll
Michael Chabon - The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay
Mary Doria Russell - The Sparrow (this is a great book, along with its sequel)
JD Sallinger - my all time favorite!
Richard Russo - Empire Falls
I also love Jane Austen
Poe is my favorite poet
And last but not least, I wouldn't miss a Harry Potter book!
Kim
[SIZE="2"]Kim Clark
Student at TESC
BA in Art
Hoping to obtain most of my credits from testing:[/SIZE]
[SIZE="2"]
[SIZE="1"]Took:
Humanities 4/06
A & I Lit 5/06
Intro to Sociology 5/06
American Government 6/06
Psychology of Women 7/06 (TESC)
Planned:
Human Growth & Dev., 9/06
Intro to Psych 9/06
Ed. Psych. 9/06[/SIZE][/SIZE]
Student at TESC
BA in Art
Hoping to obtain most of my credits from testing:[/SIZE]
[SIZE="2"]
[SIZE="1"]Took:
Humanities 4/06
A & I Lit 5/06
Intro to Sociology 5/06
American Government 6/06
Psychology of Women 7/06 (TESC)
Planned:
Human Growth & Dev., 9/06
Intro to Psych 9/06
Ed. Psych. 9/06[/SIZE][/SIZE]