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Trinity Leon Uris

Trinity: Leon Uris

Very well said! It`s a real page-turner. Just couldn`t put it down. Highly recommended....

Unknown1,94611Apr 2009Apr 2009
clara1956
A View From The Bridge Arthur Miller

A View From The Bridge: Arthur Miller

I know, strictly speaking it's a play but I love to read it a couple of times a year. Just a simple view of working class life on the docks of NYC...

Unknown99401May 2009May 2009
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Atlas Shrugged Ayn Rand

Atlas Shrugged: Ayn Rand

Actually, this book doesn't make good predictions on what would happen if the wealthiest industrialists left society to form their own. For one thi...

Unknown2,87891May 2009Sep 2023
DLMac
true believer nicholas spark

true believer: nicholas spark

I believe that there is away......

Unknown1,00301May 2009May 2009
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Catcher in the Rye Jerome D Salinger

Catcher in the Rye: Jerome D Salinger

Excellent book , it is another book that gets wayyyyyy over hyped , glad I read it before I heard the hype...

Unknown1,32121May 2009Jan 2010
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Fear and loathing in las vegas Hunter S Thompson

Fear and loathing in las vegas: Hunter S. Thompson

There's nothing I can say we all read it and loved it. Sorry cop out but I am not a literary agent who am to say?!...

Unknown1,34531Mar 2009Aug 2010
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tennesseejudy1,24201Jul 2009Jul 2009
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The Plague dogs Richard Adams

The Plague dogs: Richard Adams

I read this novel a long time ago. I liked it because of the non-standard protagonists: dogs. A different book, definitely. Couldn`t put it down....

clara19561,21801Jul 2009Jul 2009
clara1956
Cronical Of A Death Foretold Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Cronical Of A Death Foretold: Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Yes, it is a great strory, indeed, as most of Marquez's books are but , still, I think "One Hundred Years of Solitude" is his masterpiece, moreover, i...

Unknown1,78531Jul 2009Jul 2009
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Macbeth William Shakespeare

Macbeth: William Shakespeare

About the batter between the good and the bad .... I love Shakespeare.....

Unknown1,00901Jul 2009Jul 2009
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Love in The Time Of Cholera Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Love in The Time Of Cholera: Gabriel Garcia Marquez

The play is set in an era when there were only two kinds of societies, the high and the poor, and most of the main characters both as belonging to the...

Unknown96401Jul 2009Jul 2009
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Northanger Abbey Jane Austen

Northanger Abbey: Jane Austen

It's a wonderful book, and it's especially funny given how Austen mocks the typical Gothic style, but I really don't like Henry. He makes fun of her t...

Unknown1,44721Jun 2009Jul 2009
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Princess Bride William Goldman

Princess Bride: William Goldman

Even Funnier than the movie!...

Unknown1,21821Jun 2009Nov 2009
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crash J G ballard

crash: J.G ballard

"I believe in the mysterious beauty of Margaret Thatcher, in the arch of her nostrils and the sheen on her lower lip" J.G. Ballard...

Unknown1,28911Jun 2009Aug 2009
CaballeroSpain
East of Eden John Steinbeck

East of Eden: John Steinbeck

Often described as Steinbeck's most ambitious novel, East of Eden brings to life the intricate details of two families, the Trasks and the Hamiltons,...

Unknown97001Jul 2009Jul 2009
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The Tin Drum Gunter Grass

The Tin Drum: Gunter Grass

The book's set in my hometown - Gdansk (or in German "Danzig")!!!...

Unknown1,33321Jul 2009Jan 2010
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Ungeduld des Herzens Stefan Zweig

Ungeduld des Herzens: Stefan Zweig

Two ways of being compassionate. The traps and mysteries of this life, and always the chance to go untl the bitter end in sacrificing ourselves. A...

Antjo391,85111Aug 2009Jun 2018
meetFrederic
Life is Elsewhere Milan Kundera

Life is Elsewhere: Milan Kundera

This book is a funny and melancholy exploration of the creative instinct... really a lovely read...

Unknown1,05801Aug 2009Aug 2009
Unknown
Emma Jane Austen

Emma: Jane Austen

Emma is so spoiled, but I love how Mr.Knightly can always bring her back down to earth....

Unknown1,00501Aug 2009Aug 2009
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The Complete Works of willaim Shakespeare Shakespeare

The Complete Works of willaim Shakespeare: Shakespeare

I've not read all of this but what I have read I was awed by....

Unknown98501Sep 2009Sep 2009
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Sookie Stackhouse Series Charlaine Harris

Sookie Stackhouse Series: Charlaine Harris

I think I just enjoy looking at Eric more than anything else and I agree with you completely on all your other points I too want to fix Anna...

Unknown2,06251Oct 2009Nov 2009
Unknown
The Karamazov Brothers Oxford Worlds Classics Fyodor Dostoevsky

The Karamazov Brothers (Oxford World's Classics): Fyodor Dostoevsky

dostoeviski...a giant amongst his contemporaries and in the present time he is immortal his work my favourite is the possessed. brothers karamazov has...

Unknown1,43811Oct 2009Oct 2009
Unknown
Twenty Fragments if a Ravenous Youth Xiaolu Guo

Twenty Fragments if a Ravenous Youth: Xiaolu Guo

Very entertaining and poignant look into the mind of a young Chinese woman trying to make her way from rural life to the big time in Beijing. Playful...

Unknown99700Oct 2009Oct 2009
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House of leaves Mark Z Danielewski

House of leaves: Mark Z. Danielewski

"House of Leaves" is a contortionist's daydream, and a conservative reader's nightmare. A delicious and unique reading for all who wishes to enter a t...

Unknown88100Oct 2009Oct 2009
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Pirates Celia Rees

Pirates!: Celia Rees

As one of my all time favorite books, Pirates, takes you on an adventure through the seas with two young women trying to escape torture and heartache....

Unknown1,08900Sep 2009Sep 2009
Unknown
Louis LAmour four complete novels Louis LAmour

Louis L'Amour four complete novels: Louis L''''Amour

My favourite writer of Westerns. This website has no Westerns category for books!!!!!!!!!...

Unknown1,01700Aug 2009Aug 2009
Unknown
Unknown94200Jul 2009Jul 2009
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The Autumn of the Patriarch Gabriel Garcia Marquez

The Autumn of the Patriarch: Gabriel Garcia Marquez

One who loves Marquez, and good literature generally, will enjoy this book, too....

Unknown89200Jul 2009Jul 2009
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Chronicle of a Death Foretold Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Chronicle of a Death Foretold: Gabriel Garcia Marquez

This novel shows once more what a great master Marquez is....

Unknown91800Jul 2009Jul 2009
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Petals From A Rose Cotesha OConnor

Petals From A Rose: Cotesha O'Connor

This is a unique Poetry. A book you can read over and over again....

Unknown1,44800Aug 2009Aug 2009
Unknown
Diary of a Madman The Government Inspector and other stories Nikoai Gogol

Diary of a Madman, The Government Inspector and other stories: Nikoai Gogol

Gogle was a seminal writer in Russian literature and his Government Inspector play, written around 1838 and concerning corruption in local goevernment...

Unknown92300Aug 2009Aug 2009
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ishmael daniel quinn

ishmael: daniel quinn

this book is a must read, the coexistence between men and this planet....

Unknown1,03800Jun 2009Jun 2009
Unknown
Dirk Gentlys Holistic Detective Agency Douglas Adams

Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency: Douglas Adams

One of the funniest books I've ever read.. would recommend it to anyone..!!...

Unknown91800Jul 2009Jul 2009
Unknown
Child of the Morning Pauline Gedge

Child of the Morning: Pauline Gedge

The story of the first and last female farao. Read it when I was 15, three times in a year I think. Intrigue, love, hate, politics, history the lis...

Unknown1,01700Jun 2009Jun 2009
Unknown
Living to tell the tale Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Living to tell the tale: Gabriel Garcia Marquez

yes amazing xxxxx read it all!!!!!!...

Unknown1,01310Jul 2009Jul 2009
Unknown
The Angels Game Carlos Ruiz Zafon

The Angel's Game...: Carlos Ruiz Zafon

The Imagination of the author is wide... Till u reach the reality...I like the part... "A writer never forgets the first time u accept a compliment o...

Unknown93800Jul 2009Jul 2009
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Sundays at Tiffany James Patterson

Sundays at Tiffany: James Patterson

Nice book for those who ever had a imaginary friend....

Unknown1,00600Jul 2009Jul 2009
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The Magus John Fowles

The Magus: John Fowles

The Magus (1966) is the first novel written (but second published) by British author John Fowles. It tells the story of Nicholas Urfe, a teacher on a...

Unknown97300Jul 2009Jul 2009
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Player Piano Kurt Vonnegut Jr

Player Piano: Kurt Vonnegut Jr

A tale of how society can become our own making....

Unknown93700May 2009May 2009
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Pope Joan Donna Woolfolk Cross

Pope Joan: Donna Woolfolk Cross

I've read another book on this subject and it could be possible that it's true. Of course this is a fictionalized account....

Unknown97100May 2009May 2009
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ANGELS DEMONS DAN BROWN

ANGELS & DEMONS: DAN BROWN

I must say that I have not had the opportunity to read the book but I did see the movie. After reviewing your comments I believe that I will read the...

Unknown1,77550May 2009May 2010
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another road side attraction tim robbins

another road side attraction: tim robbins

found a copy in the trash and couldnt be happier...

Unknown1,01700May 2009May 2009
Unknown

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