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steppingthegrate

RE: Douglas Adams: The Hitch-Hikers Guide To The Galaxy

VERY hilarious read, quite a good book...

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steppingthegrate

RE: George Orwell: 1984

VERY excellent book. This used to be mandatory for my dad to read in English class in high school....why did they ever stop doing that? Kinda makes you wonder.... (nudge nudge, hint hint)

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steppingthegrate

RE: George Orwell: 1984

VERY hilarious read, quite a good read...

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Maleya

RE: Stephanie Meyer: Twilight Saga

I love the first book and I liked the movie but the second book to this series,new moon had it's moments the first 20 pages was great the middle I could do without and I took a long break before finishing the rest. Stephanie Myers couldn't make a strong ending to the storyline. I am looking forward to the movie this fall. I hope it's better than the book. I didn't bother to finish the rest of this series although I cheated I know what happens.

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OUTRAGEOUS

RE: Diana Gabaldon: The outlander

I was on Lallybroch today and realised that the new book will be released Sept. 22, 2009, on my birthday!!! peace yay

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loulou33

Diana Gabaldon: The outlander

i dream of jamie fraser too ahhhhh
wonderful book that fills your head with so many images

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sultryash

RE: Don Miguel Ruiz: The Four Agreements

I have to agree, read this book twice............its really empowering.

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JanieBoo

RE: Stephanie Meyer: Twilight Saga

I agree with all of u guys!! this has to be by far the best books ive ever read! when i started reading them i couldn't put them down!! and yea i admit it im in love with a fictional character (Edward Anthony Cullen) lol heart wings

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kathyk

RE: J.K Rowling: The Harry Potter Series

Great entertainment. A must read, and must see (the movies). Will be on the top of the classics list in years to come.

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kathyk

RE: J. R.R. Tolkien: The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy

How can we NOT love this story. I love being taken out of my own world and put into such as different place the way this does.

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chels22

RE: Stephanie Meyer: Twilight Saga

I read all four books in less than two weeks these books are amazing.The fourth was by far my favorite.

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BartCT2NC

RE: Hunter S. Thompson: Fear and loathing in las vegas

Hunter S. Thompson-one of the best writers of all time. God bless him.

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petiteone

RE: Diana Gabaldon: The outlander

If you like this book, you need to read the Highlander series by Karen Marie Moning. They are addicted. You won't know till you try.

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Pete31

RE: ronda byrne: the secret

This book just makes so much sense, it should be thought in schools. Thoughts-Become-Things.

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OUTRAGEOUS

RE: Richard Causton: The Buddha In Daily Life

Do you practice the buddhism of Nichiren Daishonin? I am pleasantly surprised!

I have practiced this Buddhism since I was a 10 y/o child and my mom converted.

Now I practice by choice, not for obligation.

Yur faith equals your daily life, that's what is all about.

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OUTRAGEOUS

RE: Diana Gabaldon: The outlander

I have re-read these books over and over. I have 'hosed' 2 nieces and a friend. I am totally in-love with Jamie Fraser 'sighs'

This is easily my favorite book, ever. I can't wait for 'Echo..." to hit the stands.

I learned about love a lot with Jamie and Claire. Now I know how love is supposed to look like and to feel like. Not going to settle for less, ever again.

Best chapter (all chapters are amazing)is the wedding night 'sighing again'... and the most/heart wrenching chapter is when Jamie tells Claire abt his ordeal in the dungeons at the hands of Black Jack Randall...crying

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bluebabsie

RE: Chris Gardner: The pursuit of happyness

really good reading ,,,,,a must to read a ll x

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bluebabsie

RE: Anne Frank: The Diary of Anne Frank

this is the most moving book ever,,,,,100 stars xxxx

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BartCT2NC

Victor Brockis: Warhol: The Biography

Whoops, sorry people...the author's name is Victor Bockris. blushing

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simplytasteful

RE: ronda byrne: the secret

You just know it makes sense.. read it, enjoy it, do it... it works.

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simplytasteful

RE: Don Miguel Ruiz: The Four Agreements

This is a life changing book. It all makes sense and gives you a guide line on life! Brilliant.

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JLST14

RE: Don Miguel Ruiz: The Four Agreements

I love this whole book. I have all the rest he has written.

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ManofHeart2009

RE: Dan Brown: Angels and Demons

Man this book is awsome, i really enjoyed this book.

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Isis88

RE: Anne Frank: The Diary of Anne Frank

Anne's real tale truly captures your heart and afterward you have a completely different outlook on life. Life is precious and we all share this earth...

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bluebabsie

RE: John Buchan: The Thirty-Nine Steps

a classic i love it ...the films the best ,,,,babsie

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GalwayGirl89

RE: Frank McCourt: Angela's Ashes

One of those books that can make you laugh and cry within one chapter. A great read for those of us who like out novels intense and thought provoking.

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GalwayGirl89

RE: George Orwell: 1984

A great book, a real "thinkers" novel. The intense emotions that are so deeply hidden for the majority of the book make it compulsive reading. And when the emotions are let loose, along with the grave consequences and awful treatment afterwards, you find yourself deeply considering what you would have done in the same situation. Although very wild in setting, its not uncomaprable to our lives today. Its extreme nature from begining to end make the novel one of the best to date.

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paulie100

RE: Ken Follett: The Pillars of the Earth

a very long book, but a long & great, funny interesting read ,

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honkeytonk

RE: Hunter S. Thompson: Fear and loathing in las vegas

a cut above other writers. HE will be missed.

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honkeytonk

RE: by Jack Kerouac: On The Road

it was a good read by the great Beat Poets of our times!!

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honkeytonk

RE: Margaret Mitchell: Gone with the wind

had to read this book and see the movie for 9th grade class in high school. The class was American History. we did not have 'puters then so we had to go with the times.

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paulie100

RE: Martina Cole..: The Jump..

all the books from Martina Cole are good reads ,always

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paulie100

RE: Frank McCourt: Angela's Ashes

read the book years ago ,great read , good true story ,

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bluebabsie

RE: Margaret Mitchell: Gone with the wind

wonderful roma ance xi feel i have been to where they were !!!!!!cheers

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bluebabsie

RE: Thomas Hardy: The Woodlanders

yes i agree its fab.,......thomas hardys marvelous...its way above any like it,....i recommend it to all ....babs

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G4m3rCh1ck

RE: Brian Lumley: Necroscope

Lumley is a very good writer. I like the way he can draw you in with a single page.

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Sapphy

RE: Anne Rice: Interview With The Vampire

I loved this book and the rest of the vampire chronicles i read them years ago and have just started to read them again and the first one is definitely the best

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Godslave

RE: Thomas Nelson: THE BIBLE

I was raised very religious but when I read the Word for myself it radically changed my life for the better in soooo many ways! I stopped being 'religious' & understood that it's all about a PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP with Christ; not some man's rules, rituals, regulations, denominations, etc. It's about Love, mercy & grace to EVERYONE who will receive Christ as Savoir & Lord. I just can't imagine NOT having a Bible. It is God's Love letter to us. It's not a book to be understood with our reason; its to be understood in our hearts thru faith. It's THE greatest book ever written. I couldnt survive without mine.

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thickmadam69

RE: Stephanie Meyer: Twilight

i love that book waiting till i can read them all i got the movie and waiting for the next one to come out

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passion43

steve harvey: act like a lady think like a man

Kaya ,Let me know when you read the book and what chap. you like.

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Kaya8

RE: steve harvey: act like a lady think like a man

This is on book I have to get!

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wexlady41

RE: Danielle Steel: The Kiss

Such a sad but beautiful story. Have read it several times.

thumbs up

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vera_ane

RE: Stephanie Meyer: Twilight

I've read the Twilight Saga and I must say I enjoyed every page of it, every word. So romantic and so filled with every sentiment one heart could ever taste.

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