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Coming Out Danielle Steel

Coming Out: Danielle Steel

A sparkly story with an uplifting twist...

Unknown1,1440May 2010May 2010
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The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy A Trilogy In Five Parts Douglas Adams

The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy: A Trilogy In Five Parts: Douglas Adams

I had heard this book mentioned many times, but had no idea about the type of story it was and wasn´t aware of the author. I read Adams´s "The long d...

Unknown1,1481May 2010May 2010
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The Joke Milan Kundera

The Joke: Milan Kundera

A beautiful drama ensconsed in communism. Kundera has a way with words not found in most modern dribble. And for a translated work he has found a way...

Unknown1,0130Apr 2010Apr 2010
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Atlas Shrugged Ayn Rand

Atlas Shrugged: Ayn Rand

This is a novel that they use in business school to show pros and cons of capitalism and industrialism. It teaches an innumerable amount of things oth...

Unknown1,0320Apr 2010Apr 2010
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The Silent People Walter Macken

The Silent People: Walter Macken

19th century Ireland comes alive in these pages. I can just say that I felt I was there, witnessing the joys and sufferings of the Irish farmers. A no...

clara19561,4400Apr 2010Apr 2010
clara1956
Johnny Got His Gun Dalton Trumbo

Johnny Got His Gun: Dalton Trumbo

can't find this bloody book anywhere...

Unknown1,5501Mar 2010Jul 2010
midianiam
Embers Sandor Marai

Embers: Sandor Marai

Two very old men Konrad and Henrik, "the General" once the closest of friends, meet in 1940 in the fading splendor of the General's Hungarian castle,...

Unknown1,5110Mar 2010Mar 2010
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Les Miserables Victor Hugo

Les Miserables: Victor Hugo

Timeless Classic......

Unknown1,0230Mar 2010Mar 2010
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The Road Cormac Mc Carthy

The Road: Cormac Mc Carthy

Great story, simply told. Heartbreaking...

Unknown9780Mar 2010Mar 2010
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By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept Paulo Coelho

By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept: Paulo Coelho

Paulo Coelho is one of my favourite writers. A great story teller who always conveys some very important messages in his stories. In this book, he mak...

Unknown8820Mar 2010Mar 2010
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The Swarm Frank Schatzing

The Swarm: Frank Schatzing

A well-written novel about the environmental issue. The author is very good at using easy-understanding words to explain very complicated scientific f...

Unknown9410Mar 2010Mar 2010
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One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest Ken Kesey

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest: Ken Kesey

If you've seen the movie, read the book. I hadn't seen the movie when I was reading the book. An older friend of mine told me how he had snuck into...

MrsMilano1,3551Feb 2010Mar 2010
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Memoirs Of A Geisha Arthur Golden

Memoirs Of A Geisha: Arthur Golden

Another tear jerker......

Unknown1,1221Feb 2010May 2010
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To Kill A Mockingbird Harper Lee

To Kill A Mockingbird: Harper Lee

This book was very interesting, really made me think....

Unknown1,2902Feb 2010May 2010
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Valley Of The Dolls Jacqueline Susann

Valley Of The Dolls: Jacqueline Susann

An amazing book - has been one of my favourites for a long long time now (first read it when I was 14!)...

Unknown1,9493Feb 2010Dec 2010
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Gargoyle Andrew Davidson

Gargoyle: Andrew Davidson

Loved this book its Davidson's first its such an original story well worth the read...

Aunz739560Feb 2010Feb 2010
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Claissical Mythology Malcolm Day

Claissical Mythology: Malcolm Day

This describes 100 characters from Greco-Roman Mythology. Introduces the family tree of Uranus to Zeus, Hades and brief stories behind their names. It...

ariadne1041,4310Feb 2010Feb 2010
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The Cather in the Rye J D Salinger

The Cather in the Rye: J. D. Salinger

The Catcher In The Rye, This book just grabbed me when I was in Year 11 at High School till this day it is so very powerful. The writer was able t...

Unknown1,2073Feb 2010Jun 2010
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THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO Alexandre Dumas

THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO: Alexandre Dumas

Who could not love a story of sweet revenge? Best book about revenge ever....

ariadne1041,4892Jan 2010Oct 2010
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The Masks of God Joseph Campbell

The Masks of God: Joseph Campbell

There is a whole series on this topic its simply something that I find interesting....

Unknown9270Jan 2010Jan 2010
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The Idiot Fjodr Dostojevsky

The Idiot: Fjodr Dostojevsky

have 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)...

MrsMilano2,1473Jan 2010May 2010
clara1956
The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns Khaled Hosseini

The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns: Khaled Hosseini

Both 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...

Unknown1,0491Jan 2010Mar 2010
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Of mice and men John Steinbeck

Of mice and men: John Steinbeck

Loved this book. I read it in highschool. Its a beautiful depiction of friendship....

Unknown1,1881Jan 2010May 2010
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Retrato en Sepia Isabel Allende

Retrato en Sepia: Isabel Allende

At 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...

Unknown1,2290Jan 2010Jan 2010
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Islander John Baird

Islander: John Baird

I loved this book....

tennesseejudy1,5350Jan 2010Jan 2010
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Wide Sargasso Sea Jean Rhys

Wide Sargasso Sea: Jean Rhys

Read 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...

Unknown1,3330Dec 2009Dec 2009
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The Afghan Frederick Forsyth

The Afghan: Frederick Forsyth

Again he did it! Details are remarkably accurate (I lived with the Afghans whom I respect very much as a great nation), the plot is irresistible, fast...

Unknown8720Dec 2009Dec 2009
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Dantes Equation Jane Jensen

Dante's Equation: Jane Jensen

Excellent journey into the secrets of Qabbalah, from Nazi death camp to parallel dimensions, delving into the laws of universal equilibrium. Unputdown...

Unknown9470Dec 2009Dec 2009
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Clan of the cave bear Jean M Auel

Clan of the cave bear: Jean M Auel

Jean Auel is an excellent author. Try reading the full series..it is worth the time spent. The last book in the series is out now. Cant wait to rea...

Unknown1,1871Dec 2009Apr 2011
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People of the Lakes Katherine ONeal GearW Micheal Gear

People of the Lakes: Katherine O''''Neal Gear&W. Micheal Gear

My brother thought I looked bored while staying with him, so he tossed me this book to read. It isn't the type that I usually read, but I found it in...

Unknown1,0191Dec 2009Dec 2009
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The Client John Grisham

The Client: John Grisham

Has John Grisham ever wrote a rubbish book?????...

Unknown1,8121Dec 2009Jan 2011
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Le Livre Du Voyage Bernard Werber

Le Livre Du Voyage: Bernard Werber

Very strange, unlike any other book. Doesn't have a story, it's about the reader, and how he / she can be tranported by what "the book" tells him/ her...

Unknown9910Nov 2009Nov 2009
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El viaje del elefante Jos Saramago

El viaje del elefante: José Saramago

Saramago has done it again. Once you start this fabulous narration it is impossible to stop. Again, as in all of his works, Saramago offers a hidden t...

Unknown9240Nov 2009Nov 2009
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Mason Dixon Thomas Pynchon

Mason & Dixon: Thomas Pynchon

Even though any decent Lit Prof will tell you Thomas Pynchon is one of the half-dozen most important living writers in any language, many people still...

Unknown9510Nov 2009Nov 2009
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The bluest eye Toni Morrisson

The bluest eye: Toni Morrisson

I absolutely love this book... I totally identify with the characters in the book....

Unknown9910Nov 2009Nov 2009
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THE LOST SYMBOL DAN BROWN

THE LOST SYMBOL: DAN BROWN

THRILLING! THAT'S THE WORD FOR IT... But it is so fast paced and so jam-packed with information that you get yourself lost in all the symbology and...

Unknown1,2220Nov 2009Nov 2009
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