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26-07-2004 15:05salaam is offline salaam  

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Mine has to be dark light (I don't remember the writer) or ghost light (I don't remember the writer)
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02-03-2007 08:42rewound is offline rewound 


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Green Eggs and Ham - Dr Suess

Gotta love it

Laterz
BJ
20-05-2007 00:29xxBEBExx is offline xxBEBExx 

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I have two, The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons...both by Dan Brown
21-06-2007 20:30caycepollard is offline caycepollard 

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This isn't my favorite book because I enjoy the writing the most, it's my favorite book because the things contained within in come up the most for me in conversation and life: The Moral Animal, by Robert Wright
21-06-2007 21:18LetGo is offline LetGo 

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I have a few:


The Fountainhead - Ayn Rand
The Kite Runner - Khalid Hosseini,
Kane and Abel - Jeffrey Archer,
The God of Small Things - Arundhati Roy,
Tell Me Your Dreams - Sidney Sheldon,
Gone With The Wind - Margaret Mitchell,
Who Moved My Cheese? - Dr. Spencer Johnson,
The Rainmaker - John Grisham

And these are my ultimate favourites to date seeing the hundreds of books that I have read.
21-06-2007 22:06christina86 is offline christina86 


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Sweet Valley High-book series by Fransine Pascal and almost all Agatha Cristie's books
29-07-2007 17:49ameliesuomi is offline ameliesuomi 

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Can't believe no one named Life of Pi by Yann Martel! It's just brilliant. The kind of book that should be compulsory.. If you haven't read it yet.. GO GET IT!!! seriously.
Agree w everybody on HP, Tolkien and Pullman. The golden compass movie's out in december, can't wait!

Apart from that:
Les Misérables - Victor Hugo. A classic
Jäniksen vuosi (The year of the hare) - Arto Paasilinna. To know everything (almost) about finnish culture in one book!
The Truth - Terry Pratchett. And many other T Pratchett books (including those i haven't even read yet.. :p )

There must be more, but can't think of them right now..
09-10-2007 03:46Schatzi is offline Schatzi 


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My new favourite book is Water For Elephants by Sara Gruen.

One of the lame little quotes on the back of the book is engrossing but it's no lie. It really is. I read it in two days. I could not put it down. I was so close to telling my friend that I wasn't going out the other night just so I could keep reading.
09-10-2007 06:47GangstaTears is offline GangstaTears 

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Sleeping with Strangers~ Eric Jerome Dickey

Waking with Enemies~ Eric Jerome Dickey

Pretty much anything he writes also I love reading Zane.
09-10-2007 23:56EmmyChan is offline EmmyChan 


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Twilight, New Moon, and Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer... I think that's how her name is spellled.


* offtopic :
The first time I saw the Twilight book in 7th grade, I thought it was stupid. Then, my friend started reading it and told me it was about a vampire, so I instantly went to the library and checked it out. I'll have to thank her sometime.

24-10-2007 03:36disco__rockster is offline disco__rockster 


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ok i love harry potter im a hp nerd especially the prisoner of azkaban thats my favourite of them all
also i like the bell jar by sylvia plath and about a boy by nick hornby
24-10-2007 15:19Awesomewassum is offline Awesomewassum 

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the art of war-by?? but next time youre in barns and nobel or borders and you see it pick it up. its really good
24-10-2007 19:42xellahx is offline xellahx 


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I have quite a few. I love the Twilight Series by Stephanie Meyer. If you are not a teenage girl you will most likely hate it, lol.

I also love The Princess Bride (abriged edition) by something Goldman, you have to have certain sense of humor to appreciate it. And it is way better than the movie.
24-10-2007 19:53Adimpleo is offline Adimpleo 

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I've sort-of grown up with the Princess' Bride (or whatever the spelling is..), the movie, and I love it... Didn't even know there was a book! Have to check it out...

Haven't finished it yet, but now "Kafka on the Shore" seems to be on the TopTen.. Otherwise, "Modoc - the story of the best elephant in the world" (straight translated from Swedish now...), "Dragonbane" (but I just have read that one by Barbara Hambly, since it - to just recently - was the only one translated to Swedish.. how weird..)

Gah, something like that. I'm just too tired..
26-10-2007 00:05joy99 is offline joy99 

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I like Pride and Prejudice .
26-10-2007 00:19Dagor is online Dagor 


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One of my favourites is One hundred years of solitude - Gabriel Garcia Marquez for sure
27-10-2007 04:06Rtoolhead is offline Rtoolhead 


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My all time favourite book has to be The Little Prince by Saint-Exupery by far.
27-10-2007 12:36Arual_92 is offline Arual_92 


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Noughts & Crosses.. Chinese Cinderella.. Shopaholic Series.. Harry Potter
28-10-2007 04:41Rtoolhead is offline Rtoolhead 


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I forgot another two, School Is Hell & Love Is Hell by Matt Groening.
01-11-2007 10:04lenino is offline lenino 

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inkheart by Cornelia Funke
the lord of the rings by J.R.R. Tolkien
Harry Potter(the last part)
11-01-2008 17:01CoolNeD is offline CoolNeD 


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Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows
By J.K.Rowling
08-10-2008 20:14Strawberry22 is offline Strawberry22 

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My favorite book is called [b] by Mark Kurlansky. I first started to read the book after my dad recommended it to me since I am slightly obsessed with putting salt on everything! But for real, I just couldn't put down this book... its so interesting to learn about salt's role in our history.
08-10-2008 20:16Strawberry22 is offline Strawberry22 

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Sorry the name of the book is Salt: A World History by Mark Kurlansky
09-10-2008 01:13LilAngelKiss is offline LilAngelKiss 

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Anything by Stephen King, really.

I guess my absolute favourites of his would be either The Dark Tower (series) or The Eyes of the Dragon.
11-10-2008 02:25Metalupurass69 is offline Metalupurass69 

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penthouse definitely
28-10-2008 21:41Canden is offline Canden 

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One of my favourite books is: Godless-The Church of Liberalism authored by Ann Coulter. Is a much informative,interesting,smart and good read. Can check this book out and others plus anns columns at- anncoulter.com

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