this is sad cause i haven't gotten to the 56th page in this book yet... But here it goes. Can anybody guess what book this is from? (hint: It's very famous)
"at the community center you could always tell when he had been playing table tennis by the dampness of the bat handle."
1984
11-29-2008, 10:50 AM
rabernet
Re: Page 56
Quote:
For an animal that thrives on consistency, this can be quite stressful, especially when coupled with the sudden change in environment.
The Complete Ball Python by Kevin McCurley
11-29-2008, 11:58 AM
Slim
Re: Page 56
In 1891 he bought the huge Pacific Winery in San Jose and became Northern California's leading wine entrepreneur.
Napa Wine - A History by Charles L. Sullivan
11-29-2008, 12:02 PM
janeothejungle
Re: Page 56
" Following incubation under milder conditions, such denatured proteins often spontaneously returned to their native conformations, indicating that these conformations were directly determined by the amino acid sequence."
Cheers,
Kat
11-29-2008, 12:40 PM
Laooda
Re: Page 56
"In that first year, too, she bore a healthy son to Matholwch."
The Enchanted World-Giants and Ogres... closest book on the shelf, fun stuff Aleesha! :D
11-29-2008, 12:45 PM
spix14
Re: Page 56
"We watched him go into the fire."
Fear Nothing by Dean Koontz
11-29-2008, 12:56 PM
recycling goddess
Re: Page 56
Quote:
Originally Posted by Laooda
"In that first year, too, she bore a healthy son to Matholwch."
The Enchanted World-Giants and Ogres... closest book on the shelf, fun stuff Aleesha! :D
i'm having fun seeing what people have near them - book-wise. :weirdface
11-29-2008, 02:14 PM
SecurityStacey
Re: Page 56
So I wanted to try again when I got home and I was wrong - the nearest book to the computer wasn't a Star Wars book. However... neither of the two nearest... "A bit of Rough" and "Roughhousing" (both romance novels...) had appropriate for this forum lines... :oops:
So after them the next closest was "The Laughing Corpse" by Laurell K. Hamilton:
"Just two necromancers talking shop."
11-29-2008, 02:24 PM
Spaniard
Re: Page 56
My closest book right now is Anne McCaffrey's "Dragonsong".
"She dusted the sand from her hands and started to walk toward one end of the little cove, to begin a systematic search for the easiest way up."