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Book | Poster | Order by Most Viewed | Order by Most Commented | Created | Last Comment |
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Dragonfly in Amber: Diana GabaldonA lovely time travel, romantic, historical novel. I've enjoyed reading it very much.... | Unknown | 1,072 | 0 | Oct 2014 | |
Strands of Starlight: Gael BaudinoReally great story and sub story too I thought with an underlining theme. Definitely a good read for science fiction fans... | Ravenstyx | 1,214 | 0 | Oct 2014 | |
TELLY TALES, Telly Owl, Family and Friends!: Paul David PowersPerceptions are often the delusion that trips people up! For years I thought God was this tyrant up in Heaven waiting to split my hair! But I... | Story2Tell | 1,825 | 0 | Oct 2014 | |
Post Office: Charles BukowskiFunny and easy read. A bit vulgar at times.... | Unknown | 1,245 | 0 | Oct 2014 | |
Dark Hollow: John ConnollySecond in the Charlie Parker series. After killing the man known as "The Travelling Man", who murdered his wife and daughter, Charlie moves back to wh... | LadyBlackAdder | 1,210 | 0 | Sep 2014 | |
Every Dead Thing: John ConnollyFirst in the Charlie Parker series. Following the brutal killing of his wife and daughter, cop Charlie Parker becomes a P.I. ~A case involving a missi... | LadyBlackAdder | 1,210 | 0 | Sep 2014 | |
The Murder of Tutenkhamen: Robert BrierEnjoyable historical crime story.... | LadyBlackAdder | 1,607 | 0 | Sep 2014 | |
A Brief history of time: Stephen HawkingClear, concise and relatively easy reading about time.... | Unknown | 1,332 | 0 | Sep 2014 | |
Warped passages: Lisa RandallLisa is the only tenured female professor of cosmology and her first books gives us clear and concise insight into the possibility of other dimensions... | Unknown | 1,275 | 0 | Sep 2014 | |
abomindqble: Dan SimmonsAfter reading this, you could climb Everest.... | Unknown | 901 | 0 | Sep 2014 | |
divine comedy: danteit is the most amazing book ever wrote... | pianista1975 | 1,108 | 0 | Sep 2014 | |
Cosmos: Carl SaganGreat author, great book!... | EricaPH | 1,449 | 0 | Sep 2014 | |
No Logo: Naomi KleinFrom back cover: With a new Afterword to the 2002 edition, No Logo employs journalistic savvy and personal testament to detail the insidious practic... | panatheos | 1,387 | 1 | Aug 2014 | Sep 2014 panatheos |
Hypatia of Alexandria: Maria DzielskaFrom back cover: Hypatia—brilliant mathematician, eloquent Neoplatonist, and a woman renowned for her beauty—was brutally murdered by a mob of Christ... | panatheos | 1,668 | 1 | Aug 2014 | Sep 2014 panatheos |
The Portable Atheist: Essential Readings for the Nonbeliever: Christopher HitchensFrom back cover: From the #1 New York Times best-selling author of God Is Not Great, a provocative and entertaining guided tour of atheist and agnost... | panatheos | 1,251 | 1 | Aug 2014 | Sep 2014 panatheos |
A Case of Need: Michael CrichtonLove the Read... | Lyla123 | 1,081 | 0 | Sep 2014 | |
Prey: michael crichtonI love the read, keeps one turning the pages to the end.... | Lyla123 | 1,200 | 0 | Sep 2014 | |
The Help: Kathryn StockettThe audio version is worth listening to!... | Unknown | 1,287 | 0 | Sep 2014 | |
Tank Girl: Dark Horse ComicsTank Girl isn't very ladylike, but her character is irreverent yet fun!... | Unknown | 1,315 | 0 | Sep 2014 | |
The Superhero Women: Stan LeeI'm an avid fan of comic books and graphic novels an d have quite a few of both. I was fortunate to find this gem on ebay years ago.... | Unknown | 1,253 | 0 | Sep 2014 | |
Edith Hamilton's Mythology: Edith HamiltonI loved this book since I was 10!... | Unknown | 902 | 0 | Sep 2014 | |
Not without my daughter: Betty MahmoodyI read the Book when i was 16 in the local school library, it was too emotional and felt so real. So much courage and strength, so beautiful.... | Lyla123 | 1,247 | 0 | Sep 2014 | |
Where did the Towers Go?: Judy D. WoodWith over 500 excellent color photographs, many charts and graphs, and solid calculations from an expert in mechanical and materials engineering, Prof... | Unknown | 1,306 | 0 | Sep 2014 | |
Man Child I n The Promised Land: Claude BrownA forceful and honest book documenting life in Harlem. An auto biography of Claude Brown growing up in the society of a physical and spiritual slum-gh... | Earthancestor | 1,347 | 0 | Sep 2014 | |
I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings: Maya AngelouA bitter sweet offering on the early life of Maya Angelou.... | Earthancestor | 1,268 | 0 | Sep 2014 | |
Autobioghaphy Of Malcolm X: Malcolm X As Told By Alex HaleyA powerfully brilliant book a must read!... | Earthancestor | 1,150 | 0 | Sep 2014 | |
Keeping the Rabble in Line: Interviews with David Barsamian: Noam ChomskyThe passive consumption of information is not enough. We need to organize and take action,we are able to do it.... | panatheos | 1,198 | 0 | Aug 2014 | |
Twilight of the Idols (Götzen-Dämmerung, oder, Wie man mit dem Hammer philosophiert ): Friedrich Nietzsche"What? Are you looking? Want to multiplied on 10? on 100? Looking for followers? Look for zeros!"... | panatheos | 1,159 | 0 | Aug 2014 | |
On Liberty: John Stuart MillA book about individual freedom and its contribution to the advancement of humanity.... | panatheos | 1,256 | 0 | Aug 2014 | |
Walden: (Or Life in the Woods): Henry David ThoreauA book about nature, almost prophetically, point out the negative consequences of the human removal of this. (not exactly nonfiction,it's more experi... | panatheos | 980 | 0 | Aug 2014 | |
The Wonga Coup: Adam RobertEye opener about the dirt of "real politics" in action. How we became best friends with oil rich Equatorial Guinea.... | Unknown | 884 | 0 | Aug 2014 | |
His Continuing Influence and Contemporary Relevance: EpicurusJust my favorite ancient (and modern at the same time) Greek philosopher. (this book is indicative, post it for the nice cover)... | panatheos | 1,002 | 0 | Aug 2014 | |
The Language of Flowers: Vanessa DiffenbaughI have always been fascinated with flowers and the way they seem to have a secret language with their various colors and shapes. In this story Victori... | CraftyButterfly4 | 1,202 | 0 | Aug 2014 | |
Le Petit Prince: Antoine de Saint-ExupéryMy favorite book, favorite character... | Unknown | 876 | 0 | Aug 2014 | |
Zorba the Greek: Nikos KazantzakisVery interesting. Food for thought.... | Unknown | 956 | 0 | Aug 2014 | |
The Kite Runner: Khaled HosseiniMoving book... | Unknown | 870 | 0 | Aug 2014 | |
MR Mercedes: Stephen KingStephen King author of 60 or so books. He has recently been moving from horror(salemn's lot pet semetary) or psychological thrillers. this is a thrill... | Unknown | 1,252 | 0 | Aug 2014 | |
SOLAR: IAN MC EWANThis book is very good .It is characterized by fine irony regarding the "ecologically correct" speech .The protagonist is a kind of anti-hero ,a scien... | Unknown | 925 | 0 | Aug 2014 | |
The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid: A Memoir: Bill BrysonBest comedy book I have read.... | postneoludite | 1,352 | 1 | Jul 2014 | Aug 2014 rickraker |
Going to Meet the Man: James BaldwinPowerful stories of hopelesness... | postneoludite | 1,141 | 0 | Jul 2014 | |
The Shape of Snakes: Minette WaltersI don't usually read mysteries, and this book reminded me why. Very readable but I felt unfulfilled at the end.... | postneoludite | 1,163 | 0 | Jul 2014 | |
The Exorcist: William Peter BlattyOnce again I was afraid of what's under the bed.... | postneoludite | 1,508 | 0 | Jul 2014 |
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