This Present Darkness by Frank Peretti.
2006-06-17 17:56:40
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answer #1
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answered by Jill W 4
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Deathbird Stories - Harlan Ellison
One of the first books to discuss a modernized mythology for the United States. Neil Gaiman and Patton Oswalt have mentioned it as having a signifigant impact on their lives.
2006-06-18 01:05:26
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answered by who-reply 2
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Twilight by Stephanie Meyer or Blood Line by Kate Cary.. they're both vampire books but they aren't the same a vampire falls in love with a vampire slayer... Twilight is really different and Blood Line is like Dracula with a twist.
2006-06-18 01:34:30
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answered by Heather S 1
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I always look at the best books by how many times I have read them. Thinking that if I will read it more than once it must be pretty good. I have four that I have read more than 5 times. They are:
"The Stand" by Stephen King
"Battlefield Earth" by L. Ron Hubbard
"Swan Song" by Robert McCammon
"The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" by Douglas Adams
2006-06-18 01:01:14
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answered by master2661 1
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The Time Traveler's Wife
2006-06-18 00:56:54
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answered by Sakja 2
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The Client John Grishm Seabiscut the movie left a ton of stuff out
2006-06-18 00:56:03
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answered by gchastonay@sbcglobal.net 3
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Kite Runner
2006-06-18 01:57:48
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answered by Deanna M 1
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Ender's Game, by Orson Scott Card.
2006-06-18 02:11:05
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answered by Myth 2
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Why does the caged bird sing? by Maya Angelou.
I've read this and her other books several times over; I am privileged to be her vicarious travel-mate!!.
2006-06-18 00:57:51
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answered by Anonymous
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ive always loved the giver...the only book ive read 3 or 4 times all the way through.
i dont read a whole lot.
2006-06-18 00:57:55
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answered by Anonymous
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