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whats ur favourite book

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kazzz
dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Mar 23, 2008, 3:55 PM CST
whats your favourite book, i love any michael connelly book

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vintagerock
karachi, Sindh Pakistan
Posted: Mar 23, 2008, 3:57 PM CST
my favorite authors are Stephen King and P.G.Wodehouse

but i don't think i can name ONE book, of the ones that i've read recently and really really liked i'd say 'the motorcycle diaries' and 'the giver'

everyone should read them
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Sparky55
Prattville, Alabama USA
Posted: Mar 23, 2008, 3:59 PM CST
kazzz wrote:
whats your favourite book, i love any michael connelly book


A Prayer for Owen Meany - John Irving. I like all his books and most of Patricia Cornwell's
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vonney
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Mar 23, 2008, 4:06 PM CST
anythig by Patricia Cornwell would be on my list and for light reading Cecila Ahern is brilliant
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prncss4someone
Hopeful, Michigan USA
Posted: Mar 23, 2008, 4:08 PM CST
wave "The Five People You Meet In Heaven"....by Mitch Albom......it's a short book, but it really blew my mind....

after that it would be "Evening Class" or anything written by Mauve Bincheyheart beating
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vonney
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Mar 23, 2008, 4:11 PM CST
prncss4someone wrote:
"The Five People You Meet In Heaven"....by Mitch Albom......it's a short book, but it really blew my mind....

after that it would be "Evening Class" or anything written by Mauve Binchey


Ye Maeve is great have all of hers.
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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, England UK
Posted: Mar 23, 2008, 4:11 PM CST
prncss4someone wrote:
"The Five People You Meet In Heaven"....by Mitch Albom......it's a short book, but it really blew my mind....

after that it would be "Evening Class" or anything written by Mauve Binchey


Oo did you read Tuesdays with Morrie?
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kazzz
dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Mar 23, 2008, 4:11 PM CST
thanks they sound very good : )wave
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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, England UK
Posted: Mar 23, 2008, 4:12 PM CST
vintagerock wrote:
my favorite authors are Stephen King and P.G.Wodehouse

but i don't think i can name ONE book, of the ones that i've read recently and really really liked i'd say 'the motorcycle diaries' and 'the giver'

everyone should read them


haha My children are Jake (DarkTower) Annie (Misery) and Gage (Pet Cem) laugh
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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, England UK
Posted: Mar 23, 2008, 4:13 PM CST
Sparky55 wrote:
A Prayer for Owen Meany - John Irving. I like all his books and most of Patricia Cornwell's


I have most of her stuff.. well up until more recently.
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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, England UK
Posted: Mar 23, 2008, 4:15 PM CST
I always enjoyed.. Iain Banks' Wasp Factory I read that yeeeeeears ago.. but it still sticks in my head.

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irishlass45
Bristol England/Texas USA, Texas USA
Posted: Mar 23, 2008, 4:21 PM CST
Intensity by Dean Koontz he is the best I love King but he builds the character up for pages before killing them off.
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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, England UK
Posted: Mar 23, 2008, 4:23 PM CST
irishlass45 wrote:
Intensity by Dean Koontz he is the best I love King but he builds the character up for pages before killing them off.


I like Dean Koontz too... I bought Seize The Night to read on the plane home and havent got around to it yet.. have you read that?

He has had an interesting life if you ever get to read up on HIM a little.


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prncss4someone
Hopeful, Michigan USA
Posted: Mar 23, 2008, 4:24 PM CST
Claayer wrote:
Oo did you read Tuesdays with Morrie ?



rolling eyes saw the movie.....

if you come across the five people -- READ THE BOOK!!! Much more satisfying than the movie because your imagination creates the scenes....hug
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vonney
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Mar 23, 2008, 4:25 PM CST
prncss4someone wrote:
saw the movie.....

if you come across the five people -- READ THE BOOK!!! Much more satisfying than the movie because your imagination creates the scenes....


Much prefer to read the books to, I never go to see a movie if I have enjoyed the book as is always a disappointment.
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Sparky55
Prattville, Alabama USA
Posted: Mar 23, 2008, 4:25 PM CST
Claayer wrote:
I have most of her stuff.. well up until more recently.


Me too, really enjoyed the Kay Scarpetta series.
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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, England UK
Posted: Mar 23, 2008, 4:25 PM CST
prncss4someone wrote:
saw the movie.....

if you come across the five people -- READ THE BOOK!!! Much more satisfying than the movie because your imagination creates the scenes....


Oo I will look out for that.

I agree that reading gets your imagination going better.. thumbs up
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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, England UK
Posted: Mar 23, 2008, 4:26 PM CST
Sparky55 wrote:
Me too, really enjoyed the Kay Scarpetta series.


Me too! thumbs up
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irishlass45
Bristol England/Texas USA, Texas USA
Posted: Mar 23, 2008, 4:27 PM CST
Claayer wrote:
I like Dean Koontz too... I bought Seize The Night to read on the plane home and havent got around to it yet.. have you read that?

He has had an interesting life if you ever get to read up on HIM a little.

why of course and it is good, you know how koontz is and there is also a second book for that one so be prepared to get it you will want to,have you read phantoms?! omg!
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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, England UK
Posted: Mar 23, 2008, 4:27 PM CST
vonney wrote:
Much prefer to read the books to, I never go to see a movie if I have enjoyed the book as is always a disappointment.


Yeah.. sometimes it's such a let down isn't it.. when it;s not the way you imagined it at all.. or they add stuff or take stuff away.


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