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book i really want to read now is "perks of being a wallflower"
for some reason this seems like it would be an awesome book. so now i just have to find it. anyone have any suggestions on any other great books? |
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How to get beaten by strangers with bamboo sticks.
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How to get beaten by strangers with bamboo sticks. |
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im good. lived that first hand.
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but really....no one reads?
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what type of book...fiction, non fiction, etc?
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Heart of Darkness is really good...
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I love to read.. what kind of books u like to read??
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I read the sports illustrated swimsuit issue
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novels that have a good plot or just all around a great book. like that one book "James Dean is not dead" by morrissey was an awesome book and it was about james dean life pretty much
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Portrait Of Dorian Gray-By Oscar Wilde
Slaughter House Five- by Kurt Vonnegut ^Two of my favorites^ |
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OH OH!! who hasnt read "veronica decides to die"
that is a GREAT book! |
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a great book is "twilight" by stephenie meyer, there are 2 other books to go with twilight, I couldnt put the books down...
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Portrait Of Dorian Gray-By Oscar Wilde Slaughter House Five- by Kurt Vonnegut ^Two of my favorites^ thanks everyone for the suggestions i look forward to checking them out |
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I love to read, I have a huge list of books that I'd suggest.
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I love to read, I have a huge list of books that I'd suggest. and has anyone here read that book the perks of being a wallflower because i want to know what you all think of it |
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Teaching of the bamboo stick
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I love to read, I have a huge list of books that I'd suggest. |
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Portrait Of Dorian Gray-By Oscar Wilde Slaughter House Five- by Kurt Vonnegut ^Two of my favorites^ Pretty much anything by Vonnegut is amazing, in my opinion. I don't read fiction much anymore but some worth reading: Catcher in the Rye, 1984, Fahrenheit 451, Brave New World, To Kill a Mockingbird. I tend more towards non-fiction and could recommend a lot of books on Russian History and the Supreme Court, but since that's not many people's cup of tea, here are some general ones: Stumbling On Happiness (A general look at the human brain and how it affects our happiness) Facing the Extreme: Moral Life in the Concentration Camps (A historical look at acts of morality and immorality under extreme conditions to shed light on the relativity v. universality theories) Anything by Robert Fulghum: 'Everything I Really Need To Know I Learned in Kindergarten" and "From Beginning to End: Rituals of Our Lives" Pretty much any philosophy...Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Kant, Mill, Voltaire, Hobbes... |
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I love to read, I have a huge list of books that I'd suggest. and has anyone here read that book the perks of being a wallflower because i want to know what you all think of it Helter Skelter, The Curious Incident. Blink. The Tipping Point. Mind Games. Deadly Innocence. A child called it. The lost boy. A man named dave. And the list continues. |
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