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New Post! Sep 18, 2007 @ 02:20:06#1
dragonpoet

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Just curious.... and was wondering what is your favor book that you enjoy reading over and over? The memorable book that when you come across it, you just need to pick it back up and read it again...

My all time book like that is:
Hawk of May by gillian Bradshaw, enjoy the whole series, but this one grab my attention and I read it over and over....

Love hear you all about yours...





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New Post! Sep 18, 2007 @ 02:20:22#2
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"We confess our little faults to persuade people that we have no large ones."
- Francois de La Rochefoucauld

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New Post! Sep 18, 2007 @ 02:20:55#3
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"We confess our little faults to persuade people that we have no large ones."
- Francois de La Rochefoucauld

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New Post! Sep 18, 2007 @ 02:36:16#4
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what's up with the two blank posts? is it a bump or just spam?

please don't spam or bump


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New Post! Sep 18, 2007 @ 02:45:59#5
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oreo_man said:
what's up with the two blank posts? is it a bump or just spam?

please don't spam or bump



No a mistake....I made a mistake in the first one, and didn't realize I had hit it as a quote, and didn't know how to delete them.


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New Post! Sep 18, 2007 @ 02:54:58#6
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I would have to say flowers in the attic trilogy (VC Andrews), Harry Potter Set, StarDust (Neil Gaimen - i read it alexkidd!!) Dark Arts Material by philip pullman (golden compass, subtle knife, amber spyglass)




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New Post! Sep 18, 2007 @ 03:41:39#7
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Not long ago I re-read Stephen King's The Stand. I had read it a life time ago and loved it, but after so many years found I had lost all of the details. I loved it just as much in the re-read. Guess I'm a sucker for the ultime fight between good and evil.

Most things by Kerouac are good for a re-read too. There are certain passages that just slam me.


I just wanna shake it up.

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New Post! Sep 18, 2007 @ 03:48:35#8
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Steven kings Misery Is really good I love all steven king novels and Lisa Bright and dark Its by john neufeild Its an old book from like 1973


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New Post! Sep 18, 2007 @ 04:31:39#9
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When I was in high school I used to read David Morrell's Assumed Identity at least twice a year. I loved it!

I don't really have any books like that at the moment.

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New Post! Sep 18, 2007 @ 04:48:56#10
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FairTax and Somebody's Gotta Say It by Neal Boortz.

Until I get Ann's new book.


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i have a few. Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice, The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, and The Prince of Tides by Pat Conroy are some that spring to mind. pretty eclectic selections i know...but i like to read different things for different moods.

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New Post! Sep 18, 2007 @ 12:06:53#12
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i rarely read books more than once,
i've enough to read without going over them

eh..there's been a few though.

The Antipope by Robert Rankin, the only book thats ever made me burst out laughing.

Franny and Zooey by J.D. Salinger, it has a really interesting philosophy to it that i enjoyed reading over.


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New Post! Sep 18, 2007 @ 12:08:20#13
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Jaws i luv that book


i caught the baboon....


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New Post! Sep 18, 2007 @ 12:11:07#14
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maximillion said:
Jaws i luv that book


the shark sounds fake in it though.


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New Post! Sep 25, 2007 @ 01:14:07#15
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twiztidangel said:
I would have to say flowers in the attic trilogy (VC Andrews), Harry Potter Set, StarDust (Neil Gaimen - i read it alexkidd!!) Dark Arts Material by philip pullman (golden compass, subtle knife, amber spyglass)



I have read those all except for the Dark Arts Material, and have to agree on the other two good series....


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