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How to be a pornstar by Jenna Jamison. "It's A Biography"
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Year of endless sorrows--tragic, funny, great
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ellie weisel? or soemthing like that, was forced to read it freshman year... lol im a senior now.. *cries* i need to read more.
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Well, I'm currently reading "Harry Potter And the Deathly Hallows" =)
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I read "The Historian" today but I am not finished with it yet.
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"Sick Puppy" by Carl Hiaasen. I'm about to finish "Hard Truth" by Nevada Barr. I will probably finish it tomorrow.
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Harry Potter and the deathly hallows (since I got it less than 17 hours ago >_>) besides that I think it was "the politics of water gate to gore" It details the political events and results between water gate and the gore-bush election (however it also goes to 9/11 and tells why we were not prepaired for it)
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Idiot,By Johnny Damon
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Book eleven of the Left Behind series by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins, entitled "Armageddon". I'm already more than halfway through it and I just started today... :3 Love that series.
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"God is not great, how religion poisons everything" by Christopher Hitchens............. great book
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i am currently reading "the secret history" by donna tart
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murder in brentwood and my son divine
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I finished "A Man Named Dave" by David Pelzer yesterday.
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o.o i didnt say you had mentioned any of that. It was a joke, basicaly saying if it mentions the elections and 9/11 it has to be talking about gore doing a better job. I mean, please, the guy is a sore loser. In everything he does he mentions the presidential elections and the 9/11 attacks. Regardless of whether it has anything to do with the topic or not. Infact in his movie "an inconvenient truth" he brings up the presidential election talking about how he should have one.
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"Whispers" by Dean Koontz. Next on my list is Stephen King's "Black House".
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on the banks of plum creek (i'm rereading through the laura ingalls wilder books since i havent read them since 8th grade)
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faded denim. its about a girl whose anerexic
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Dissolution by C J Sansom
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Wacthers by Dean Koontz
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'The long valley' by John steinbeck. It was a collection of some of his short stories.....good book.
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I've just finished reading Brother Odd by Dean Koontz. I really enjoyed it.
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I just re-read "my dark places" by James Ellroy.
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"The Stuff of Thought: Language as a Window into Human Nature". --Steven Pinker
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Golden Buddha. Clive Cussler.
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A bad Brides Tale, Polly Williams
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A complete Idiot's Guide to Mary Magdalene. It was actually really interesting.
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Clapton. But I'm almost finished with Revolutionary Wealth by Toffler. I'd highly recommend it for those who are going to have to work for the next 40 years.
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Mr. Brown Can Moo, How About You?
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I just finished The English Mediaeval House by Margaret Wood. Not too interesting if you don't find that period architecture fascinating I'm afraid. I loved it.
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"Chance in the House of Fate..A Natural History of Heredity"-Jennifer Ackerman
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maxim.
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Flags of our Fathers. by James Bradley.
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The Evolution of Desire by David M. Buss
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Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult. It is EXCELLENT.
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A Painted House by John Grisham,I'm now reading Cannery Row by John Steinbeck
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Did I just admit that?
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The Crossing by Cormac McCarthy
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Forest of the Pygmies, from Isabel Allende. Currently I am reading Treasure Island.
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The Reason for God: Belief in an age of skepticism, by Timothy Keller
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By Night in Chile, Robert Bolano
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Act of Treason by Vince Flynn. I highly encourage people to read his series.
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The Shining - by Stephen King...but I didnt finish it. cause im lazy :[
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Acute Care Handbook for Physical Therapists.
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The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
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Grindhouse. It was a book about the making of the Grindhouse movies. =)
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The Mystical Life of Jesus: An Uncommon Perspective on the Life of Christ by Sylvia Browne. It would have prolly helped if I had read The Bible first, so atleast I know what I'm comparing it to. but still a great book!
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short horror stories or somethin like that. read a few stories off it. not all
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Thrift Score!~ Al Hoff
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Actually it was a re-read, "Narcissus and Goldman" by Herman Hesse.
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The Light Possessed by Alan Cheuse
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"My Enemy The Queen" by Victoria Holt
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stop sleeping through your dreams by charles mcphee.
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Zen and the art of Motorcycle maintenance.
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The Confessor - Daniel Silva
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`When things fall apart ' by Thich Nhat Han
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sepulchre by Kate Mosse
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"Hobgoblin" by John Coyne.
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Flashback by Michael Palmer.
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Day of Reckoning by Pat Buchanan.
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the devil and miss prym by paulo coelho...
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Goblin War By Jim C. Hines before that it was Molten Steele By S.L. Hunter Secrets in the Shadows By Jenna Black
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sarah waters "night watch" jon munkando "articulations"
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Nigel
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Forbidden by Judy Waite. Just now finished it before i logged on.
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The Brethren, John Grisham currently reading Summer Sisters, Judy Blume
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All Quiet on the Western Front.
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I haven't named it yet. :)
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The Green Mile, by Stephen King. Great book.
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Paul Of Dune by Brian Herbert & Kevin J Anderson
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"I'm in no mood for love". Was bored and feeling random and couldn't find a more interestng one
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Field of Blood http://www.amazon.com/Field-Blood-Jerusalems-Undead-Trilogy/dp/1595544585/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1226373203&sr=1-1 by Eric Wilson http://www.wilsonwriter.com. It's book one in the Jerusalem's Undead http://www.jerusalemsundead.com trilogy.
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Atonement by Ian McEwan
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The Fledgeling by Arch Whitehouse:Terrific autobiographical book on his WW1 experiences.
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It's been a while but it was an awesome book for survivors/adults of childhood abuse called "toxic parents". everyone should read it. Not going to make you feel like a love story would but it's an awesome book
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Ayn Rand - Atlas Shrugged
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Dragons of Spring Dawnings, Weis & Hickman
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5 Little Ducks...I have goddaughters :)
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Neverworld by Neil Gaiman - a fiction book that was meh - not really my style.
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Insomnia by Stephen King. Although if you count Reader's digest I read most of one last night.
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Flowers in the Attic by Virginia Andrews.
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The Red Leather Diary by Lily Koppel
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three cups of tea i'll be woking on mysogyny next
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Last week I read this book Progress & Poverty.
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Dave Ramseys - The Total Money Makeover an excellent book
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I am currently reading 5 books at the same time... "Twilight" "Marked" "The Host" "Animal Farm" "Silence of the Lambs"
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AT FIRST SIGHT by Nicholas Sparks Its really good but u have to read TRUE BELIEVER first so u understand it all He is such a talented author and he wrote books like THE NOTEBOOK , A WALK TO REMEMBER, and NIGHTS IN RODANTHE
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'God Bless You Mr. Rosewater' by Kurt Vonnegut. I am in the process of re-reading Vonnegut, as much in order as possible.
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The Wasteland and Other Poems by T. S. Eliot. No one should live their lives without reading The Wasteland.
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Crown of Swords by Robert Jordan. It's the 7th book in the wheel of time series and I loved it!
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Biography of Benjamin Franklin and Armed America I usually read a few books at once. I happened to finish these two at more or less the same time.
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The Oath by Frank Peretti
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Travels with arabian mothers.
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An accounting book back in college. Because of TV and the internet, I just can't get myself to read a book.
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Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson. It was about some anorexic girls and what happens after one of them dies. It was good, but it will really suck you into thinking about what you eat! I'm also currently reading Broken by Daniel Clay.
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Xybex's guide to Microsoft Train Simulator.
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Zen Mind, Beginners Mind
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The Shunning by Beverly Lewis
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Brighton Rock by Graham Greene.
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Apart from books for uni - the last one was "War Child" by Emmanuel Jal... I recommend it to *everyone* =)
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12 Days On The Road With The Sex Pistols... that was a while back not much a reader.
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