Sunday, January 25, 2009

Survey! (Number 23)

Today marks the day we officially "release" this blog! We haven't said much about it so far just because we didn't want to show everyone a blog with just one or two posts, but now we have a little bit for people to read, so it's a little more interesting.

And by no coincidence at all, today also marks the day where we start Number 23: Ask 20 friends what their favorite book is, read every one! We've decided to just make a list of 20 of our friends and to then post it here, where you all can comment with what your favorite book is (please choose one) and we can start compiling a list of books to read.

So without further ado, here's our list of people! If your name is here, please comment with your favorite book and the author of that book. If you can't really think of a FAVORITE then go ahead and just pick one that you really enjoyed. If your name is not on the list, don't be offended please...you can feel free to post your favorite as well so we can have more books! :)

-Vincent
-Anaoshak
-Shawna
-Raghav
-Michael
-Ramon
-Kristen
-Katie
-Rose
-Gabe
-Kyle
-Matthew Park
-Daniel Taroy
-Daniel Lorey
-David
-Ramin
-Alex
-Simon
-Jake
-Frankie (Grogan)

Thanks ahead of time for doing this!

<3,
Jeaghan

15 comments:

  1. hmm my favorite book

    that would have to be Redwall by Brian Jacques

    havent read it in a while but its quite awesome

    good readings to you

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  2. Hmm. Not my favorite, but a book I thoroughly enjoyed. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain.

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  3. Falling up by Shel Silverstein

    definitely not as juvenile as it sounds.. soo worth it :]

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  4. hmm one of my favorite books ever

    The Dogs of Babel by Carolyn Parkhurst

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  5. ramin's answer (just for us to keep track somewhere):

    A Good Man is Hard to Find and Other Stories by Flannery O'Conner

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  6. just because i haven't read anything lately..

    the things they carried by o'brien.

    if you need to borrow it just ask me

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  7. omg i loved a good man is hard to find.

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  8. Catch-22 by Joseph Heller. It is so intricate that about 3/4 of the book you have know idea what is going, and then everything comes together by the end... and you still have very little idea about what is going on. haha.
    -Daniel Lorey.

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  9. Catch-22 was so freaking awesome. And hilarious. The only reason I didn't choose it is because I figured someone else might.

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  10. the nanny diaries by emma mclaughlin & nicola kraus

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  11. of mice and men; john steinbeck.
    good luck guys :]]

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  12. kurt vonnegut- slaughterhouse 5

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  13. umm i dunno about favorites, but im pretty sure i enjoyed Pet Peeve by Piers Anthony. cant really think of anything right now.

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