| ayler13
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Right now I'm reading Eldest (Sequel to Eragon) by Christopher Paolini. I reccommend it to anyone who likes action/adventure and fantasy. Oh, and I would probably read Eragon first which I also reccommend.
Reply #121. Oct 23 05, 11:11 AM
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| Vance9991
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Chronicles of Narnia books 3-7, Eldest, Bartimaeus trilogy book three, April Morning, and the Iliad and the Oddysey.
Reply #122. Jan 04 06, 8:25 PM
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| hannah58 angel
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A Walk To Remember by Nicholas Sparks. I adore his books.
Reply #123. Feb 11 06, 10:15 PM
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| Pikekinggirl
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I finished reading "CELL" yesterday, and I absolutely loved it. I recommend it to any King fans.
Right now I'm reading "The Lost Mind" by Christopher Pike and "The Night Walkers" by Otto Coontz, which I believe is a greatly underappreciated book. I love it, always!
Reply #124. Feb 13 06, 9:57 PM
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| quizmaster129
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harry potter 5 ,and mcgrowl
Reply #125. Feb 17 06, 3:12 PM
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| sunshine_01
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I'm reading Kiss Them Goodbye. It's a pretty good book and I would recommend it but it's graphic. It's "R" or maybe even "X" rated material.
Reply #126. Feb 17 06, 5:10 PM
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ldubose
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Right now I am reading "The Historian" by Elizabeth Kostova, "Anything Considered" by Peter Mayle, "In Guilty Night" by Alison G. Taylor, "The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt" by Edmund Morris and re-reading "Son of the Circus" by John Irving "The Bafut Beagles" by Gerald Durrell and "Gaudy Night" by Dorothy L. Sayers.
Reply #127. Feb 22 06, 7:17 PM
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| Communist64
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The Selected Short Stories of O. Henry
Reply #128. Feb 22 06, 8:31 PM
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| allofme
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Oh... I am re-reading William Golding's Lord of the Flies... I still don't get it.
Reply #129. Feb 22 06, 9:23 PM
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uxavz
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I'm reading Dawn Fraser's autobiography. For those of you who don't know who she is, she was an outstanding swimmer who won gold medals in 3 successive Olympic games. Bit of an Aussie legend!
Reply #130. Mar 11 06, 11:08 PM
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| SilverNaiad
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I'm reading the Water Trilogy (on book #2 right now), by Kara Dalkey. I think they're okay, if you like fantasy and aquatic stuff you'd probably like them at least well enough.
Reply #131. Mar 12 06, 8:48 AM
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| jesus_geek
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Ah, But Your Land Is Beautiful by Alan Paton. I've started working on a quiz about it even though I'm only halfway done with the book.
Reply #132. Mar 13 06, 2:09 PM
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| majorz11
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The Five Chinese Brothers
Reply #133. Mar 13 06, 3:04 PM
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| ganondorf319
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The Swiss Family Robinson. I love classics like that.
Reply #134. Mar 14 06, 4:46 PM
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| thelord1235
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i just finished scorpia by anthony horowitz last night.its a really good book and i cant wait untill ark angel comes out.a good series if you like action and suspense.
Reply #135. Mar 14 06, 6:04 PM
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aginor
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I'm reading "The Winds of Change" by Martha Grimes.
The last book I finished was "Life of Pi" by Yann Martel, and the next book I plan to read is "In the Presence of the Enemy" by Elizabeth George.
Reply #136. Mar 22 06, 2:22 PM
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| jlccleo
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At home reading Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt
At work reading River God by Wilbur Smith
Reply #137. Mar 22 06, 3:15 PM
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| milky54
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I just read the Lovely Bones, and I am now currently reading a biography on Ted Williams, The Golems Eye, Lord of the Flies and i'm trying to find a copy of The Great Gatsby.
Reply #138. Mar 22 06, 3:49 PM
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| usviking
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I just finished "The Da Vinci Code".
I was wondering what the hoopla was all about, and I am still wondering: it was nothing but a run-of-the-mill potboiler.
Reply #139. Mar 25 06, 8:42 PM
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ladymacb29
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Queen Noor's autobiography.
Reply #140. Mar 29 06, 7:09 PM
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