To Kill A Mockingbird. I loved it. Surprising since it was assigned reading in school. lol
2006-08-07 18:20:02
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answered by N.E.Pats Fan 4
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The Count Of Monte Cristo
Around The World In 80 Days
2006-08-08 02:04:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Glass Bead Game
2006-08-08 01:40:43
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answered by shazam 6
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Pride and Predjudice. Anything by Jane Austin. The Bronte sisters have some really good stories too.
2006-08-08 02:01:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Moll Flanders
2006-08-08 01:20:50
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answered by hipergirl22 7
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Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen.
Also, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. These books are so different you can't group them in the same category.
2006-08-08 09:28:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Candide by Voltaire
What can beat a princess/pope's daughter being transformed into a hag/lady in waiting because, among many tribulations, half of her buttocks gets eaten by slavers?
2006-08-08 03:00:50
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answered by skybluezoo 2
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Picture of Dorian Grey by oscar wilde
2006-08-11 03:50:48
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answered by ? 2
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It's a tie between Little Women and Jane Eyre.
2006-08-08 01:23:46
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answered by ? 3
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East of Eden.
I admit that living in Steinbeck Country influences my decision a little bit :)
2006-08-08 03:07:26
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answered by LooneyDude 4
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