ben shalls place . great autobio
2006-08-28 17:00:13
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answered by ????a?? ? 5
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The Rule of Four--Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason--kind of like the davinci code but way, way better and a lot smarter
Odd Thomas--Dean Koontz--sort of a weird but really good mystery/thriller
Reading Lolita in Tehran--Azar Nafisi--great memoir
The Joy Luck Club--Amy Tan--great story
2006-08-27 15:26:34
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answered by erodreus2 1
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The Red Tent, The Historian, Wicked. The Historian is really good, but a longer read than the other two.
2006-08-27 15:26:27
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answered by Wendsday's child 3
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A Short History of nearly Everything.- Bill Bryson
2006-08-27 15:24:45
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answered by jimdpr 2
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Unintended Consequences by John Ross
http://www.monkey-wrenching.com/public_html/unintended.html
http://www.monkey-wrenching.com/public_html/books.html
2006-08-27 15:29:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Gilda Joyce
2006-08-27 15:27:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Prey, The Jester
2006-08-27 15:24:32
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answered by Anonymous
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The Lord of the Rings, Laberinto de la Soledad..
2006-08-27 15:25:27
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answered by Xeon 2
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The Name of the Rose - Umberto Eco
or any of Patrick Suskind's (there aren't many though)
2006-08-27 15:28:50
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answered by IVChordarum 1
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marrying buddha by wei hui; all herman hesse and gabriel garcia marquez' books; try anita shreve's books too and a short history of tractors in ukrainian.
2006-08-27 15:30:17
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answered by marrying_buddha 5
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Any or Mariam Keyes books are good, that is if you are a girl.
2006-08-27 15:26:31
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answered by Anonymous
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