Sydney Sheldon - Master of the Game. Or Authur C Clarke Songs of Distant Earth
2006-09-12 01:27:34
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answered by Taurus 5
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Ayn Rand - We The Living. But on the lighter side the Outlander - Jamie Fraser series. It's just too hard to have one favourite novel.
2006-09-12 08:42:44
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answered by trinity2379 2
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Frankenstein--Mary Shelley
The Romance of the Forest--Ann Ward Radcliffe
Madame Bovary--Gustave Flaubert
2006-09-12 10:59:36
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answered by parisartlover 1
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Science Fiction - "Time Enough for Love" - Robert Heinlein
Fantasy - "Magician" (and the whole series) - Raymond Feist
Fiction - "Outlander" - Diane Gabaldon
Nonfiction - "A Soldier's Story" - Omar Bradley
Poetry - anything by Carl Sandburg or Robert Frost
2006-09-12 08:33:29
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Bleak House by Charles Dickens
2006-09-12 15:02:54
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answered by UKJess 4
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It's a tie between King Fortis the Brave and Harry Potter
2006-09-12 16:26:54
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answered by Caveman 3
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Don Quixote is my favorite all-time, but I also love The Count of Monte Cristo, and Journey to the East .
Oh, and The Last of the Mohicans, and Love in the Time of Cholera...
2006-09-12 09:56:52
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answered by his girl 2
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez:Cien anos soledados
2006-09-12 12:55:10
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answered by andrea s 2
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Gone with the Wind
2006-09-12 15:52:47
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answered by cutiepie 2
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In my view "War and Peace" by Tolstoy is a best novel ever. But "Da Vinci Code" can contest its place.
2006-09-12 08:38:00
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answered by Rustic 4
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