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What Do U Think Of My List Of The Top 30 Rock N Roll Drummers?

February 14, 2010 by admin  
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1. Neil Peart (Rush)
2. John Bonham* (Led Zeppelin)
3. Keith Moon* (The Who)
4. Carl Palmer (ELP)
5. Ginger Baker (Cream)
6. Terry Bozzio (Frank Zappa)
7. Bill Bruford (Yes, King Crimson)
8. Hal Blaine (Session man)
9. Ian Paice (Deep Purple)
10. Mike Portnoy (Dream Theater)
11. Dave Lombardo (Slayer)
12. Phil Collins (Genesis)
13. Alex Van Halen (Van Halen)
14. Tommy Lee (Motley Crue)
15. Earl Palmer (Session man)
16. Clive Burr (Iron Maiden)
17. Jeff Porcaro* (Toto)
18. Stewart Copeland (The Police)
19. Tommy Aldridge (Ozzy Osbourne)
20. Bernard Purdie (Session)
21. Bill Ward (Black Sabbath)
22. Steve Smith (Journey)
23. Alan Gratzer (REO Speedwagon)
24. David Garabaldi (Tower Of Power)
25. Mike Shrieve (Santana)
26. Bob Burns (Lynyrd Skynyrd)
27. Cozy Powell* (Rainbow)
28. Nicko McBrain (Iron Maiden)
29. Carter Beauford (Dave Matthews)
30. Nick Menza (Megadeth)

I Have A Whole List Of Names…?

February 13, 2010 by admin  
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and I like all of them, and I am due in Febuary, and my husband and I just don’t know what name to pick. ;( We don’t know what we are having so that make’s it even harder. Please tell me what you think of them.. ;) Thank’s.
Girls:
Bridget Jane
Meredith Kyla
Madison Grace
Ella Elizabeth
Chole Paige ** My favorite
Kadylin Jane
Bailey Michelle
Peyton Olivia
Riley Hayden
Kennedy Blaine ** Other Favorite
Alyson Blaine
Kaylee Jade
Elizabeth Brooke
Audrey Brooke
Hannah Audrey
Abigail Kate
Natalie Kade
Sydney Rian (Ryan)
Aubrianna Elizabeth
Boys:
Landon Grey ** Favorite
Nathaniel Ethan** Favorite
Noah Colton
Mason Shane
Kyler James
Brayden James
Travis Jacob
Tyler Joseph
Lanceton Keith**Fave.
Timothy Dylan
Collin Bryan
Jason Travis
Jacob Tyler
Nicholas Michael
Preston Luke
Lucas Grant
Aaron Benjamin
Elijah James (Eli)
Joseph Ryan
Colton Noah
Jayden Michael
Holden Thomas
Taylor David
Andrew James
Logan Robert
Christopher Jack
Conner Sean
Gavin Edward ** Fave
Bryan Collin
Jordan Nicholas
Alexander Cole
Luke James
Noah Daniel
Tristian Matthew ** Fave.
Gaberial Matthew (Gabe)
I know I know this is alot of names, but at least I have narrowed it down a little haha ;)
Thanks again

What Book Out Of This List Should I Read For My Summer Reading Homework?

January 24, 2010 by admin  
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*100 Years of Solitude, by Marquez
*1984, by Orwell
Absalom, Absalom!, by Faulkner
The Adventures of Augie March, by Bellow
After This, by McDermott
The Age of Innocence, by Wharton
Agnes Grey, by Bronte
Alias Grace, by Atwood
All the King’s Men, by Warren
All Souls, by Schutt
All the Pretty Horses, by McCarthy
Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, by Chabon
American Pastoral, by Roth
An American Tragedy, by Dreiser
Amsterdam, by McEwan
*Anna Karenina, by Tolstoy
As I Lay Dying, by Faulkner
Babbitt, by Lewis
The Beautiful and Damned, by Fitzgerald
*Bel Canto, by Patchett
*Beloved, by Morrison
*Black Boy, by Wright
Bleak House, by Dickens
Bless Me Ultima, by Anaya
*The Blind Assassin, by Atwood
The Bonesetter’s Daughter, by Tan
Brave New World, by Huxley
Brick Lane, by Ali
Brideshead Revisited, by Waugh
Bridge of Sighs, by Russo
The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, by Diaz
Catch 22, by Heller
Ceremony, by Silko
Clear Light of Day, by Desai
Cloudsplitter, by Banks
Cold Mountain, by Frazier
The Color Purple, by Walker
*A Confederacy of Dunces, by Toole
The Corrections, by Franzen
*The Count of Monte Cristo, by Dumas
*Crime and Punishment, by Dostoevsky
Cry, the Beloved Country, by Paton
David Copperfield, by Dickens
Dead Souls, by Gogol
Death in Venice, by Mann
The Deerslayer, by Cooper
Doctor Zhivago, by Pasternak
Don Quixote, by Cervantes
*Dracula, by Stoker
*Drop City, by Boyle
East of Eden, by Steinbeck
The Echo Maker, by Powers
Emma, by Austen
Empire Falls, by Russo
The English Patient, by Ondaatje
Ethan Frome, by Wharton
Europe Central, by Vollmann
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, by Foer
Far from the Madding Crowd, by Hardy
A Farewell to Arms, by Hemingway
Fathers and Sons, by Turgenev
Fieldwork, by Berlinski
Fifth Business, by Davies
The Fixer, by Malamud
For Whom the Bell Tolls, by Hemingway
Frankenstein, by Shelley
The Gathering, by Enright
Germinal, by Zola
A Gesture Life, by Chang-rae Lee
Gilead, by Robinson
The God of Small Things, by Roy
The Good Earth, by Buck
The Good Soldier, by Ford
*The Grapes of Wrath, by Steinbeck
The Gravedigger’s Daughter, by Oates
*Great Expectations, by Dickens
Great Fire, by Hazzard
Gulliver’s Travels, by Swift
A Handful of Dust, by Waugh
Hard Times, by Dickens
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter, by McCullers
The Heart of the Matter, by Greene
Henderson and the Rain King, by Bellow
The Hours, by Cunningham
House Made of Dawn, by Momaday
The House of Mirth, by Wharton
The House of Seven Gables, by Hawthorne
The House on Mango Street, by Cisneros
Howards End, by Forster
*The Hunchback of Notre Dame, by Hugo
The Idiot, by Dostoevsky
In Country, by Mason
In the Country of Men, by Matar
*In the Lake of the Woods, by O’Brien
In the Time of Butterflies, by Alvarez
Inferno, by Dante
The Inheritance of Loss, by Desai
Intruder in the Dust, by Faulkner
Invisible Man, by Ellison
Ivanhoe, by Scott
*Jane Eyre, by Bronte
Jude the Obscure, by Hardy
The Jungle, by Sinclair
The Known World, by Jones
Lady Chatterley’s Lover, by Lawrence
The Last of the Mohicans, by Cooper
The Lazarus Project, by Hemon
Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Dangerous Liaisons), by Laclos
Les Misérable, by Hugo
*Life of Pi, by Martel
Light in August, by Faulkner
*Lolita, by Nabokov
Look at Me, by Egan
Love in the Time of Cholera, by Marquez
Love Medicine, by Erdrich
Mansfield Park, by Austen
March, by Brooks
The March, by Doctorow
*The Master Butchers Singing Club, by Erdrich
The Mayor of Casterbridge, by Hardy
Middle Passage, by Johnson
Middlemarch, by Eliot
*Middlesex, by Eugenides
Moby-Dick, by Melville
Moll Flanders, by Defoe
Moonstone, by Collins
Mrs. Dalloway, by Woolf
My Ántonia, by Cather
*The Namesake, by Lahiri
Nana, by Zola
Native Son, by Wright
Native Speaker, by Chang-rae Lee
Never Let Me Go, by Ishiguro
Nicholas Nickleby, by Dickens
Northanger Abbey, by Austen
O Pioneers!, by Cather
Obasan, by Kogawa
A Passage to India, by Forster
People of the Book, by Brooks
Pére Goriot, by Balzac
Persuasion, by Austen
Plague of Doves, by Erdrich
The Plot against America, by Roth
*The Poisonwood Bible, by Kingsolver
The Power and the Glory, by Greene
*A Prayer for Owen Meany, by Irving
Ragtime, by Doctorow
The Remains of the Day, by Ishiguro
Reservation Blues, by Alexie
The Return of the Native, by Hardy
*The Road, by McCarthy
Robber Bride, by Atwood
A Room with a View, by Forster
Saint Maybe, by Tyler
*The Scarlet Letter, by Hawthorne
The Sea, by Banville
Sense and Sensibility, by Austen
Shadow Country, by Matthiessen
The Shipping News, by Proulx
Silas Marner, by Eliot
Sister Carrie, by Dreiser
Snow, by Pamuk
Song of Solomon, by Morrison
Song Yet Sung, by McBride
Sons and Lovers, by Lawrence
Sophie’s Choice, by Styron
The Sound and the Fury, by Faulkner
The Stone Diaries, by Shields
*The Sun Also Rises, by Hemingway
The Sweet Hereafter, by Banks
*A T

The Best/worst Books From This List Of Classics?

January 24, 2010 by admin  
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Basically I need to pick one of the following books as part of my summer reading for my 12th grade AP English course. Which one(s) do you recommend and which one(s) should I absolutely avoid? (im leaning towards Passage to India right now, but I’m not sure)
Emma by Jane Austen
Tom Jones by Henry Fielding
Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe
Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe
David Copperfield by Charles Dickens
Middlemarch by Gerogie Eliot
Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray
Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev
Dead Souls by Niolai Gogal
Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
Billy Budd by Herman Melville
An American Tradgedy by Theodore Dreiser
Lord Jim by Joseph Conrad
A Passage to India by E.M. Forster
To the Lighthouse by Virgina Woolf
The Unvanquished by William Faulker
sorry the list is so long!

Of The Following List, Which Book Would Be The Most Interesting, And Easiest To Read?

January 24, 2010 by admin  
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These are all “AP level” books. I’m interested in books about lying, betrayal, juicy things. Murders, mysteries, those are good too. I really have no idea what any of these books are about, & there are just way too many for me to research them all. So if you could tell me which of these looks like I would enjoy, that’d be great. And by easiest to read, I mean like easy to understand. Shakespeare is a little difficult, & I don’t want it to be boring.
Absalom, Absalom!
Adam Bede
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Age of Innocence
Agnes of God
Alias Grace
All the King’s Men
All My Sons
All the Pretty Horses
America is in the Heart
The American
American Tragedy
Anna Karenina
Another Country
Antigone
Anthony and Cleopatra
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz
As I Lay Dying
As You Like It
Atonement
The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man
Awakening
Bear, The
Beloved
Benito Cereno
Billy Budd
Birthday Party
Black Boy
Bleak House
Bless Me, Ultima
The Blind Assassin
Bluest Eye
Bonesetter’s Daughter
Brave New World
Brighton Rock
Brothers Karamazov
Candide
Caretaker
Catch-22
Catcher in the Rye
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Cat’s Eye
Centaur
Ceremony
Cherry Orchard, The
Civil Disobedience
Cold Mountain
Color Purple
Coming Through Slaughter
Crime and Punishment
Crucible
Cry, the Beloved Country
Daisy Miller
Dancing at Lughnasa
David Copperfield
Dead, The
Death of a Salesman
Death of Ivan Ilyich
Delta Wedding
Desire Under the Elms
Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant
The Diviners
Doctor Faustus
Doll’s House
Dollmaker
Don Quixote
East of Eden
Emma
Enemy of the People
Equus
Ethan Frome
Eumenides, The
Fall
Farewell to Arms
Father, The
Fathers and Sons
Faust
Federalist
Fences
Fifth Business
Fixer, The
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Frankenstein
Gathering of Old Men
A Gesture Life
Ghosts
Glass Menagerie
Go tell it on the Mountain
Going After Cacciato
Good Soldier, The
Grapes of Wrath
Great Expectations
Great Gatsby
Gulliver’s Travels
Hairy Ape
Hamlet
Hard Times
Heart of Darkness
Hedda Gabler
Henry IV
Henry V
Homecoming
House of Mirth
House Made of Dawn
House of the Seven Gables
Iliad
In the Lake of the Woods
Invisible Man
J.B.
Jane Eyre
Jasmine
Joe Turner’s Come and Gone
Joseph Andrews
Joy Luck Club
Jude the Obscure
Julius Caesar
Jungle
King Lear
Kite Runner, The
A Lesson Before Dying
Letters from an American Farmer
Light in August
Little Foxes
Long Day’s Journey into Night
Lord Jim
Lord of the Flies
Love Medicine
Love Sing of J. Alfred Prufrock
Lysistrata
Macbeth
Madam Bovary
Main Street
Major Barbara
Man and Superman
Mansfield Park
Mayor of Casterbridge
Madea
Member of the Wedding
Mercahnt of Venice
Metamorphosis
Middlemarch
Midsummer’s Night Dream
Mill on the Floss
Misanthrope
Miss Lonelyhearts
Moby Dick
Moll Flanders
Monkey Bridge
Moor’s Last Sigh
Mother Courage
Mrs. Dalloway
Mrs. Warren’s Profession
Much Ado About Nothing
Murder in the Cathedral
My Last Duchess
Native Son
Native Speaker
Nineteen Eighty-Four
No-No Boy
No Exit
Notes from the Underground
O Pioneers
Obasan
Odyssey
Oedipus Rex
Of Mice and Men
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Optimist’s Daughter
Oresteia
Orlando9
Othello
Our Town
Out of Africa
Pale Fire
Pamela
Paradise Lost
Passage to India
Pere Goriot
Persuasion
Phedre
Piano Lesson, The
Picture of Dorian Gray
The Plague
Poccho
Pnin
Portrait of a Lady
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
The Power and Glory
Praisesong for the Widow
Pride and Prejudice
Pygmalion
Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Ragtime
Raisin in the Sun
Rape of the Lock
Redburn
Remains of the Day, The
Reservation Blues
Richard III
Romeo and Juliet
Room of One’s Own
Rosencrantz and Guilderstern are Dead
Saint Joan
Sandbox
Scarlet Letter
Sent for You Yesterday
Separate Peace
Shipping News
Silas Marner
Sister Carrie
Slaughterhouse Five
Snow Falling on Cedars
Song of Solomon
Sons and Lovers
Sound and the Fury
Stone Angel, The
Stranger
Streetcar Named Desire
Sula
Sun Also Rises
Surfacing
Tale of Two Cities
Tartuffe
Tempest
Tess of the D’Urbervilles
Their Eyes were Watching God
Things Fall Apart
Thousand Acres
To the Lighthouse
Tom Jones
Trial
Trifles
Tristram Shandy
Turn of the Screw
Twelfth Night
Typical American
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Vicar of Wakefield
Victory
Volpone
Waiting for Godot
Wa

Choose The Best 5 Books I Should Read Out Of This List?

January 23, 2010 by admin  
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This Boy’s Life,
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter,
Cat’s Cradle,
David Copperfield,
Rabbit Run,
The Ice Storm,
The Once and Future King,
Chronicle of a Death Foretold,
The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy,
A Walk in the Woods:Rediscovering America…,
Out of the Dust,
Maus,
Kindred,
Rebecca,
Galileo’s Daughter,
The Wizard of Earthsea.
Little Women,
Cold Sassy Tree,
Like Water for Chocolate,
Memoirs of a Geisha,
The Sun Also Rises,
Little Women,
Mona in the Promised Land,
The Joy Luck Club

What Are Your Top 5 Books Out Of This List?

January 22, 2010 by admin  
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Out of this list of books, what are your top five??
List:
The Adventures of Huck Finn
Anna Karenina
The Age of Innocence
Billy Budd
The Catcher in the Rye
Cry, the Beloved Country
David Copperfield
Ethan Frome
A Farewell to Arms
A Gathering of Old Men
The Glass Menagerie
Go Tell it on the Mountain
Great Expectations
The House of Seven Gables
Invisible Man
Jane Eyre
A Lesson Before Dying
Madame Bovary
Main Street
Mansfield Park
Miss Lonelyhearts
Moby Dick
My Antonia
Native Son
Our Town
Persuasion
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Pride and Prejudice
Pygmalion
A Tale of Two Cities
Tess of the D’Urbervilles
The Sun Also Rises
Wuthering Heights

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