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Your question.
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This question, funnily enough
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You mean other than the question? 'The Stand', by Stephen King. A graphic-novel adaptation of Richard Matheson's 'I Am Legend'. 'The World According to Dave Barry.' 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.' And a few others, but that's just what I have by my bed.
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez One Hundred Years Of Solitude For the 5th time, it's my favourite book!
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if you mean by book,i must read a book in french class, i'm a quebecer, and the book is called "Les Chevaliers d'Émeraude: Les Dieux Déchus"
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I'm reading a history of my hometown. It's pretty interesting
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Child by Tiger and various other short stories for my literature class.
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"Predator" - Patricia Cornwell "The Silmarillion" - J.R.R.Tolkien "Deseos" - JustAnotherDeadPoet ;)
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"Lipstick Jungle" by Candace Bushnell
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Words that Heal, by Gloria Copeland
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"Palestine-peace or apartied".Great book by former President Jimmy Carter
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The TV Guide. Literally.
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Rereading Consider Phlebas by Iain Banks. Amazing book. Like watching a film in many ways.
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The Widow of the South by Robert Hicks
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"The Book Thief" by Marcus Zusak. 552 pages. I LOVE his writing style. Especially with this book. It's an AWESOME book. It's about the Halocaust. The narrator is Death. It's too complicated for me to describe, so here ya go: http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?z=y&EAN=9780375831003&itm=1 I'm just finished "Sleeper Code" by Tom Sniegoski. I think this has just become my favorite book. I am DYING for the sequel. I just ordered it from Barnes & Noble, and it's going to take FOREVER to get here. It's coming all the way from New York. http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?z=y&EAN=9781595140524&itm=2 This book definitely reminds me of "Bourne Identity."
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How think like Leonardo Da Vinci written by Michael Gelb
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Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking. - Malcon Gladwell.. Pretty interesting read!
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-Perfect Love, Imperfect Relationships and also Towards a Psychology of Awakening, both by John Welwood. -A Clockwork Orange (I don't understand a word of it!)
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Aside from this question ... Angels of Death by William Marsden & Julian Sher
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The answers to your question
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Dangerous Lady----------Martina Cole This list of questions
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Ernest Holmes' works, amongst others.
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yea im reading something right now. Can u guess? ill give you a hint....the main words are "what are you rea-".....got and idea?
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I was readin your question...but now I'm reading my answer.
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auschwitz by laurence Rees. hard going but eyeopening as to the mindset of Nazism.
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I'm reading Eldest, the second book in the Inheritance Trilogy by Christopher Paolini. I just finished reading Eragon (1st book)
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The Call of the Wild. By Jack London.
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Kafka - The Trial
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A Calvin and Hobbes comic book -- "Something Under the Bed is Drooling".
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The Bridge of San Luis Rey by Thorton Wilder Cheese Monkeys by Chris Kidd
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Your question.
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Life after Life, but to be completely honest I'm reading a whole bunch of books. I can't really sit down and read one all the way through without losing interesting and finding another to read. I think I have ADD or something lol
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A book called "The Game". It's about the life of pickup artists. Pretty good read so far.
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The computer screen.
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I'm rereading Dragonquest by Anne McCaffrey for the 20th or 30th time. I also just started Skeleton Crew by Stephan King.
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Catfish and Mandala by Andrew X Pham
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This question :) lol
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Mary Shelly is a great author. I am reading Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. The movie comes out on July 15th
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Im reading college applications and course requirements.
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Romans by Paul.
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Yes Man :) Funny and cute book.
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Your question on Answer Bag. And I'm rating it plus 3.
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The Art of Happiness, by The Dali Lama
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Man's Search For Meaning -Victor Frankl
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'Foreign Tongue' by Vanina Marsot. Recommended.
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You are reading one of my personal favorites :) I'm currently re-reading dreamcatcher by Stephen King.
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good novel. I have Mary Shelley's birthday. I'm reading the latest Star Trek Enterprise novel, Kobayashi Maru. Some sci-fi authors are crap and some are on par with some of the best novelists this PhD in Literature has ever read, and these authors (Martin/Mangels) are of the latter.
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The Bible and The Right Path
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The History of the Ancient World by Susan Wise Bauer.
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I'm reading 'The Boy Who Followed Ripley by Patricia' Highsmith who wrote 'The Talented Mr. Ripley'. I liked "Talented", but not "Boy"
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I'm reading a book called "The 19th Wife" about polygamy. Don't remember who wrote it. It's pretty good.
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Born on a Blue day! A book written by s guy who has synaesthesia like me !
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I am about to start InkHeart by Cornelia Funke
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Wild Fermentation: The Flavor, Nutrition, and Craft of Live-Culture Foods +5
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"The Road to Paradise Island" by Victoria Holt
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Haven't started any of them yet, but this week's library finds are all centered on astrology. The first one I'm planning on paging through is on a theory that some major mental illnesses can be traced to a person's astrological chart. I'm going to compare mine. ^_^
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I'm reading two! The one beside my bed is "Making Life Happen!" A compilation of Heartwarming and Passionate Lessons Learned From the Life of Marlene Evans. And the one in the van for when I'm waiting on the kids or whatever is "Creative Correction" by Lisa Whelchel.
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The second Lord of the Rings book.
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Your question. LOL
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"Stories From The Heart" written by my friend, Barry Eva.
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Twisted by John Glatt. Good so far but a little warped.
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I'm reading "The Castle" by Kafka.
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on the road by jack kerouac
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My friends activity on answerbag.
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Escape from Hell by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle
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Anne Perry's series about WWI.
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The Godfather by Mario Puzo
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Im reading dan browns angles and demons.
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"The Strongest Tribe" - Bing West (background reading for my dissertation).
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Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
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I am America (So can you) by Stephen Colbert
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The books that I am reading are "9/11 By Noam Chomsky". Also, Robert Caro's "Master of the Senate", which examines in meticulous detail Lyndon Johnson's rise to power in the US Senate. This book garnered Caro a second Pulitzer Prize in Biography as well as a National Book Award, a Carl Sandburg Award, a John Steinbeck Award. It is a real good read. I am also reading the Bible this year.
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