|
Loading... Death Be Not Proud a Memoir
| |
| Topics | | messages | Last message | | | List Five Books Parlour Game : Feelings...Whoa, Whoa, Whoa...Feelings | | 17 | mamalaz, Monday 10:41pm |  |
| List Five Books Parlour Game : Seven Virtues | | 10 | millwheel, August 5 |  |
| Book talk : Another Silly Game - Part 9 | | 402 | mrllkelly, July 28 |  |
| Awful Lit. : Books to be struck from HS reading lists! | | 161 | benuathanasia, July 27 |  |
| List Five Books Parlour Game : Go ahead...quote me | | 19 | DromJohn, May 7 |  |
| Dormant: Quotes and sources : Name the source | | 21 | myshelves, March 2007 |  |
| List Five Books Parlour Game : Mortality | | 37 | ostrom, July 11 |
 |
| Dormant: List Five Books Parlour Game : Get well soon! | | 18 | dihiba, July 2007 |
 |
Death Be Not Proud by John Gunther The Charm School by Nelson DeMille
Death Be Not Proud by John Gunther
Desperation by Stephen King
Love: What Life is All About by Leo F. Buscaglia
Pleading Guilty by Scott Turow ... by Greg Palmer
The Dead Beat: Lost Souls, Lucky Stiffs, and the Perverse Pleasures of Obituaries by Marilyn Johnson
Death Be Not Proud by John Gunther
5 People Who Died During Sex: and 100 Other Terribly Tasteless Lists by Karl Shaw
Dying For It: More Erotic Tales of Unearthly Love ... ... by R.F. Delderfield
From a D.H. Lawrence Poem:
Service of All the Dead by Colin Dexter
From John Donne:
Death be Not Proud by John Gunther These are all "Humility":
To Serve Them All My Days by R.F. Delderfield
Death be Not Proud by John Gunther
Confessions of a Shopoholic by Sophie Kinsella
Fall on Your Knees by Ann-Marie MacDonald
With All Due Respect by Ron Morrish The Plague and I by Betty MacDonald
Death Be Not Proud: a memoir by John Gunther
Suture Self by Mary Daheim
Damien, the leper by John Farrow
Plane Insanity by Elliott Hester ... also made us read The Pigman. You're right, what is it with teachers assigning depressing books?
The worst had to be Death Be Not Proud. Maybe it was supposed to be a lesson in itself - stop griping kids, you could always be dying of a brain tumor.
The Tempest, by Shakespeare.
Death Be Not Proud?
|
|