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Love in the time of cholera : Gabriel Garcia Marquez Oh, read that a long time ago and it's one of my favorite books! You should also read One Hundred Years of Solitude, if you haven't read it yet, which was also written by the same author. |
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The Monster of Florence ~~by Douglas Preston
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The Way of the Sufi by Idries Shah
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Just read Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone. Read it in a day and a half. Now, time for the Chamber of Secrets.
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Blood Pact by Tanya Huff. I started the series 10 years ago, but I forgot about it. So now I'm finishing it.
I only have one or two books left to read, so I need to make a trip to amazon.com... |
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Ha ha at first I was wondering why you were doing the banana dance, then I looked at Goof's post above you... |
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Decided to re-read Slaughterhouse Five.
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Dan Brown- The lost symbol
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Look Homeward Angel by Thomas Wolfe
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Still Life With Woodpecker by Tom Robbins
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The Fifth Mountain by Paulo Coelho
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Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban
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Mockingjay-Suzanna Collins
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I am 82% through Outlander (according to Kindle) and I am torn between starting the LOTR series or Bloodsucking Fiends. Decisions...decisions...
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I am 82% through Outlander (according to Kindle) and I am torn between starting the LOTR series or Bloodsucking Fiends. Decisions...decisions... I listed more books in your scifi thread...maybe you'll find something |
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I am 82% through Outlander (according to Kindle) and I am torn between starting the LOTR series or Bloodsucking Fiends. Decisions...decisions... I listed more books in your scifi thread...maybe you'll find something So I saw!! |
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I am 82% through Outlander (according to Kindle) and I am torn between starting the LOTR series or Bloodsucking Fiends. Decisions...decisions... I listed more books in your scifi thread...maybe you'll find something So I saw!! I'd recommend "Fiends," you'll be through it in a matter of hours. Tolkien, well he's a little more drawn out. |
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