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A couple of books actually. (In order of reading): Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. -JK Rowling The Hobit -JRR Tolkein Coma -Robin Cook The Lord of the Rings -JRR Tolkein Invasion -Robin Cook The Da Vinci Code -Dan Brown Deception Point -Dan Brown Edit: Addition to the list: Alive. (True story about a plane crash in the Andes, and how they were forced to become cannibals in order to survive).
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Lord of the Rings.
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Perfume by Patrick Süskind.
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Yes, it was called Phantoms by Dean Koontz.
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Mr Nice by Howard Marks
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Frequently - I do it all the time and the last book I was reading that I did that was.....well actually it has been awhile as work has got in the way of the important stuff like reading books so it had to be either The Teeth of The Tiger by Tom Clancy or The Skies of Pern by Anne Mccaffrey or The Treasure of Kahn by Clive Cussler or Helen of Troy by Margaret George or Anything of David Weber's or David Eddings or something by H Beam Piper.......doesn't take much for me to get lost in a book and lost to the time. My husband is constantly going to bed by himself, "yeah yeah honey, I'll just finish this chapeter and be right with you...." yeah right - several hours later....oops.
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The Hobbit Lord of the Rings Red Planet Ring World and The John Carter of Mars series the list goes on...
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Each Harry Potter book. The Kite Runner. Freakonomics. I find myself reading into the "wee hours of the morning" often, actually.
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Several different "old English" murder mysteries.
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Every Dean Koontz that I've ever picked up.
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Many years ago,it is called On The Beach, dont remember the author
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Yeah - I do it all the time too... The last one was "Venus" by Ben Bova... around 2am, IIRC. I'm re-reading all of his stuff right now... I always read in bed before I drift off... and so I routinely stay awake to finish it off... often much later than I should.
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Both Eragon and Eldest! :)
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I do this with most books, but one that stands out is All Alone in the Universe. It's perfect for a lonely depressing night.
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I have done that more times than I can count. And I'll probably do it again. Yea for for books!
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the book was called, "the forgotten soldier" by guy sajer.
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Oh yeah, everything, and i mean everything by Mitch Albom. It only took one night.
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So many I have forgotten, but the first may have been, "To Kill a Mockingbird."
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Shes come undone by Wally Lamb
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Yea just last night awake at 3 reading Harry Potter the latest 1 its brill!!!!!
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"Bastard out of Carolina" Started reading one night when I could not sleep, I stayed up till 4am to finish. Another would be "The Poisonwood Bible"
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The DaVinci Code and Angels & Demons-Dan Brown The Cell-Stephen King
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It has happened many times but the first time I stayed up till 3 a.m. to finish a book (and had to go to work the next day) was with the book "The Thorn Birds" by Colleen McCoullogh (spelling might be wrong).
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I love reading, so it has happened many times... Misery, Helter Skelter, It Boy Called It, Lost in the Pond, The Scarlet Letter, The Warsaw Uprising
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Several times but the only one I remember the title of is "Rosemary's Baby" - she had a "devil-child" - it really held my interest and the ending surely was a surprise to me.
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sure a few times. I can't recall. usually its some scary book.
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Too many to list, especially when you consider I've done this since childhood.
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Yes many times..:)
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Yes, the 6th Harry Potter book!! =)
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A few times. One of the books was "The Name of The Rose" by Umberto Echo. Another was by Thomas Harris entitled "Silence of The Lambs". Now all I have time for is text books.
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Yes. No.
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I have done this many times, the last one I remember was the final Harry Potter book.
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yes My sister's keeper Burned many others
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All the Robert Jordan books.
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"Forever" by Pete Hamill. Had to email him a fan letter around 4 AM.
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yep My Sister's Keeper :) It's really good.
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Many times. One title that stands out is The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold. It was well worth the sleep deprivation!
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(gratefully) Lotsa times! But all this week I've stayed up too late because of AB!
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Yes, it's happened too many times to count.
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yes "the Taking" by Dean Koontz i stayed awake because it was great! and because i was to freaked out to sleep :( but its one of my favorite books, read it afew times now, still the same effect
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of course! the twilight saga by Stephenie Meyer every single novel in this saga i stayed up all night to finish. i even stayed up the nights before the novels were released out of anticipation as i could not fall asleep. Also, i stayed up to read the Stolarz series including Blue is for Nightmares, White is for magix, Silver is for Secrets, and Red is for Remembrance
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The TWILIGHT SAGA!!! its so good!! and i got so mad when people would interupt me while i was reading. lol
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"Papillion' - stayed up ALL night to finish it, missed work the next morning and lost my job - that was thirty five years ago and I still don't regert it : )
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Tell No One by Harlan Coben..just had to see what was happening next!! really good
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Yes. It was Stephen King's The Stand.
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Sometimes I go without sleeps for days at a time just reading. The longest I have stayed awake was 4 nights/ 5 days without sleep. I do this quite often, and I don't think I can name all of the books I have ever read, but the most recent were... -Twilight -New Moon -Eclipse -Breaking Dawn -Marked -Betrayed -Chosen -Untamed -The Webster Dictionary -E=MC^2 -From Genesis to Genocide -Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics -Crime and Punishment -War and Peace -Pride and Prejudice -Moby Dick, -The Host -To Kill a Mockingbird It took me about 1 1/2 months to read them all.
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Twilight Saga (Espically BD I started at 12:01 and eneded at 8:00) And almost all the books I read I stay up till1 finishing.
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Yes. I do that with every new Brian Keene book I get. But the last one I did it to was Terminal~Brian Keene. Couldn't put it down until I finished all of it!
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