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ididitmyway Loughrea, Galway Ireland
Inferno - Dante Alighieri
Táin Bó Cúailnge
The Eye of the Moon - Anonymous
Mort - Terry Pratchett
Playboy - Hugh Hefner



Monia Corona, California USA
The Pentagon's New Map - Thomas P.M. Barnett



simplicomplic8d Woodhaven, Michigan USA
Ishmael and following that, My Ishmael; Both by Daniel Quinn. :-)
NAKEDMUDPEOPLE Somewhere, California USA
Robert Jordan
The Wheel of Time
poodle2000 Melbourne, Victoria Australia
Would be hard to decide between "The Stand" by Stephen King and "Stranger In A Strange Land" by Rober Heinlein



llfrfgt michigan, Michigan USA
grit,noise & revolution
jlw45 duncanville, Texas USA
i wanted to read war & peace but, i think i'll wait for the movie .....wow



llfrfgt michigan, Michigan USA
burning rainbow farm



llfrfgt michigan, Michigan USA
how to survive an alien abduction
yankeeman lake havasu city, Arizona USA
I recently listened to this book and saw the movie it was very
good,Ialso like nora roberts sister trilogys dancing
SirenLydia Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England UK
Just read again
The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd

nearly all of John Grishom's

all the Harry Potter books.

need suggestions for some deeper reading please....

peace devil
lncw92 Sheboygan, Wisconsin USA
Anything by Dean Koontz I consider a great book. Jennifer Weiner is also a fabulous writer. If I had to choose one book...Of Mice and Men or To Kill A Mockingbird
lncw92 Sheboygan, Wisconsin USA
shakespeare09: The Divine Commedy - Dante Alighieri

Paradise Lost - John Milton

For Whom the Bell Tolls - Ernest Hemingway

Thus Spoke Zarathustra - Friedrich Nietzsche

Annabel Lee (poem) - Edgar Allen Poe
The Broken Tower (poem) - Hart Crane

Sorry only top 5 would suffice...too difficult to decide.


Great choices.
lncw92 Sheboygan, Wisconsin USA
How to make love like a porn star: Jenna Jamison

Heavier Than Heaven-The biography of Kurt Cobain: Charles R. Cross

Life, Death, Legend-The Biography of Jim Morrison: Steven Davis

A Deadly Game-The untold story of the Scott Peterson investigation: Catherine Crier

The Rape of Nanking-The forgotten Holocaust of WWII: Iris Chang
soulseeker6 Rainy River, Ontario, Ontario Canada
The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield cheering



Happily4sure Hamilton, Ontario Canada
I enjoy reading Reginald Hill, or anything by Mary Higgins Clark.
cristina Lisbon, Groningen Netherlands
Avswild: Life of Pi


Unbelievable, i'm reading it!
Great English and writing. It takes me to the dictionary a lot and i love this. Pag 153, canongate.

cristina Lisbon, Groningen Netherlands
How about "Everyman" by Philip Roth? I might start it next month since I must read a lot of other stuff and I'm having intensive Dutch course by myself now, with help of friends of course!sigh In 3 months time I intend to start reading books!
yay
Will doblushing

Back to "Everyman"...it seems fascinating, really!thumbs up thumbs up

gift
Dknew Lee, New Hampshire USA
NAKEDMUDPEOPLE: Robert Jordan
The Wheel of Time



I'm reading book 10 of the series now. grin
mindfful London Chicago, Illinois USA
really hard to choose one

but i just read steven kings Thinner-AGAIN

always good.

hello dknewthumbs up




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