harry potter
di vinci code
briar rose
2006-07-02 03:33:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I liked reading all Nicholas Sparks books. These are my fave books:
- A Walk To Remember
- Message in a Bottle
- The Rescue
- A Bend In The Road (suprising ending which I didn't see coming)
- The Guardian
- Nights in Rodanthe
- The Notebook (even better than the movie)
2006-07-02 01:56:03
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answered by Anonymous
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The Lord of the Rings
Fahrenheit 451
Flowers in the Attic
Stephen King: On Writing
2006-07-02 02:26:02
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answered by vampire_12002 2
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The Lovely Bones
2006-07-02 01:47:07
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answer #4
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answered by Jo Ann 6
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in case you want city myth attempt Cassandra Clare's The Mortal gadgets: a million) city of Bones 2) city of Ashes 3) city of Glass 4) city of Fallen Angels (new trilogy interior an same sequence) fifth and sixth books to come back you could also attempt Clare's Infernal contraptions sequence. there is just one e book out to this point: The Clockwork Angel there's a Hex hall sequel out observed as Demonglass. you would like the Demon's Lexicon by utilizing Sarah Rees Brennan and its sequel The Demon's Covenant. they are also city myth. you would like a thanks to Ditch Your Fairy by utilizing Justine Larbalastier, besides the undeniable fact that it really is a lot lighter than something you or I listed. that is totally humorous besides the undeniable fact that and present day.
2016-10-14 01:27:02
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answer #5
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answered by keys 4
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Mediator Series by Meg Cabot
2006-07-02 16:44:26
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Lord Loss by Darren Shan and Fruits Basket
2006-07-02 06:56:10
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answer #7
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answered by ╣♥╠ 6
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My fav book is Night World - Soulmate by Lisa Jane Smith...
this story is about love between human and night world creature... which human and night world creature are soulmate and they are mean to be together...
in this series, Hannah and Thierry is destiny soulmate and Hannah need to face lots of trouble before they can be together again...
2006-07-02 01:22:54
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answer #8
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answered by jolenesiah 2
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Sylvia Plath's 'The Bell Jar'... also anything by Faulkner or Dostoyevksy. Also Christina Stead's 'The Man Who Loved Children'.
2006-07-02 01:22:31
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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The Moor's Last Sigh - Salman Rushdie
2006-07-02 02:33:48
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answer #10
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answered by wanderklutz 5
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Pride and Prejudice - Jane Auston
Les Misrables - Victor Hugo
2006-07-02 02:16:30
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answered by mury902 6
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