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Book | Poster | Order by Most Viewed | Order by Most Commented | Created | Last Comment |
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The Key: Joe VitaleLife changing... | Unknown | 1,044 | 0 | Feb 2010 | Feb 2010 Unknown |
Dune: Frank HerbertOne of the all time greats... | Unknown | 989 | 0 | Feb 2010 | Feb 2010 Unknown |
Polgara the Sorceress: David EddingsI have the 5 Belgariad,5 Mallorean,this one and Belgarath! They are my most favourite sets.I've read some of them so often,I'm on the 2nd copies! My s... | Unknown | 965 | 1 | Feb 2010 | Mar 2010 Unknown |
Magician: Raymond FeistMy next book will be that one 8). I succeeded in buying all of his books (finally). Feist is a first class story teller, who drags you into his world... | Unknown | 1,279 | 2 | Feb 2010 | Jul 2010 Unknown |
Solomon: His Life and Times: Frederick William FarrarRead & learn!... | MrsMilano | 1,503 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 MrsMilano |
The God Delusion: Richard DawkinsI read this book about three years ago and has completely changed how I perceive everything. It's like it lifted a veil and I now see reality for what... | Unknown | 1,512 | 2 | Jan 2010 | May 2010 Unknown |
The Poisonwood Bible: Barbara Kingsolvera must read!... | Unknown | 904 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 Unknown |
THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO: Alexandre DumasWho could not love a story of sweet revenge? Best book about revenge ever.... | ariadne104 | 1,486 | 2 | Jan 2010 | Oct 2010 Unknown |
Tales of 1001 Nights: Arabian NightsWould like to meet a man who will gift me this giftset...... | MrsMilano | 1,408 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 MrsMilano |
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Star of Redemption: Franz RosenzweigThe Star of Redemption is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding religion and philosophy in the twentieth century. Fusing philosophy... | Unknown | 1,093 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 Unknown |
The Concept of Mind: Gilbert RyleDoubtless influenced by the later work of Wittgenstein (notably the thoughts that later appeared as The Philosophical Investigations), this is itself... | Unknown | 1,215 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 Unknown |
Individuals: PF StrawsonPublished in 1959, this was a ground-breaking book of enormous importance to philosophers of my generation. After the second world war, we were not mu... | Unknown | 1,308 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 Unknown |
A Treatise of Human Nature: David HumeI truly enjoyed reading this.... | Unknown | 1,545 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 Unknown |
The Masks of God: Joseph CampbellThere is a whole series on this topic its simply something that I find interesting.... | Unknown | 926 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 Unknown |
City of Dreams: Mark W. MedleyA new book I recently read about Jakarta. Its kind of different to most books about Indonesia, and is entertaining, sad and often very thought provoki... | Unknown | 2,673 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 Unknown |
Eugene Onegin: Alexander PushkinBest best best... | MrsMilano | 1,206 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 MrsMilano |
An American Tragedy: Theodore DreiserVery very very... | MrsMilano | 1,276 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 MrsMilano |
The Idiot: Fjodr Dostojevskyhave you read The House of the Dead? ( I guess that´s the title in English - in Spanish it´s El Sepulcro de los vivos o la casa de los muertos)... | MrsMilano | 2,142 | 3 | Jan 2010 | May 2010 clara1956 |
War And Peace: Lev TolstoyMy favourite... | MrsMilano | 1,335 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 MrsMilano |
Man-Eaters: Jim CorbettMy top one... | MrsMilano | 2,720 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 MrsMilano |
Hannibal: Thomas HarrisA winner good book... | MrsMilano | 1,986 | 2 | Jan 2010 | May 2015 clownice |
Erich Maria Remarque: Arch Of TriumphSimple of the best... | MrsMilano | 1,573 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 MrsMilano |
One Last Glimpse: James AldridgeThe very best one... | MrsMilano | 2,856 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 MrsMilano |
The Sun Also Rises: Ernest HemingwayJust something so good....... | MrsMilano | 1,346 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 MrsMilano |
The Black Obelisk: Erich Maria RemarqueThe best one... | MrsMilano | 1,651 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 MrsMilano |
Spider: Michael MorleyOh, you'll love it...but will you sleep ok?!... | Unknown | 950 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 Unknown |
The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns: Khaled HosseiniBoth books embody for me the awful social constriction of Secrecy. What came across was the simplistic writing (a Gift that is not evident in all... | Unknown | 1,045 | 1 | Jan 2010 | Mar 2010 Unknown |
The Twilight saga: Stephnie MEYERi love this series :)... | Unknown | 4,105 | 13 | Jan 2010 | Dec 2011 Unknown |
Notes From A Friend: Tony RobbinsI owe my life to this book - saved my a** when I was in a great deal of harms way - I survived and actually won - thanks to what is in this book! Best... | Unknown | 1,016 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 Unknown |
Auralia's Colors: Jeffrey Overstreetsome of the best imagery and desciption and connect to character out there... | Unknown | 878 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 Unknown |
Of mice and men: John SteinbeckLoved this book. I read it in highschool. Its a beautiful depiction of friendship.... | Unknown | 1,186 | 1 | Jan 2010 | May 2010 Unknown |
Retrato en Sepia: Isabel AllendeAt the heart of this literary portrait is memory. Chilean writer Allende's new novel, skillfully crafted as the eloquent memoir of Aurora del Valle, c... | Unknown | 1,229 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 Unknown |
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society: Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrowsa heart felt narrative that includes... | Unknown | 804 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 Unknown |
Islander: John BairdI loved this book.... | tennesseejudy | 1,531 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 tennesseejudy |
Skeletons: Kate WilhelmSuper good mystery/suspense/thriller by Kate Wilhelm, an author from Oregon. Most of her novels are set in Oregon & she gives very graphic description... | soloseeker | 1,044 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 soloseeker |
Speak softly, she can hear: Pam LewisThe setting for this story's start was during Winter with lots of snow & freezing temps & the author's style of writing makes you feel the cold. She c... | soloseeker | 1,269 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 soloseeker |
Clint: The Life and Legend: Patrick McGilliganThis biography gives details about Clint Eastwood's personal life & information about happenings while filming lots of his movies.... | soloseeker | 1,243 | 0 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2010 soloseeker |
Pride & Prejudice: Jane AustinThis is another book I had to read in highschool. This book did not seem to catch my attention as the others. I should go back and re-read maybe I w... | Unknown | 1,203 | 2 | Dec 2009 | May 2010 Unknown |
Stargazing: Peter HillI have always had a fascination for lighthouses. I have visited many of the Scottish ones, and I have even been lucky enough to climb to the top of so... | Juneau | 1,677 | 0 | Dec 2009 | Dec 2009 Juneau |
60 degrees north: Phil Brooks"Phil Brooks has long been intrigued by the idea of the North and the appeal of cold, often inhospitable environments. After initially considering how... | Juneau | 3,000 | 0 | Dec 2009 | Dec 2009 Juneau |
Wide Sargasso Sea: Jean RhysRead this book a few years back upon learning that it was written as a prequel to the beloved Jane Eyre, but realized it was much more. A brooding lov... | Unknown | 1,331 | 0 | Dec 2009 | Dec 2009 Unknown |
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