I didn’t read any books this past summer.
Can we change the date range to include, lets say the last 10 summers?
2006-10-23 08:37:03
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answered by MojoMan 6
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Actually two books in the same series. Dune: The Machine Crusade and Dune: Battle for Corrin. The last two of the Dune prequels leading up to the events in the original Dune by Frank Herbert. I just loved this whole series. It is science fiction at it's best.
2006-10-22 11:39:46
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answered by brainstorm 6
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It was called Redeeming Love, unfortunately I forgot the author :/ I suppose it was fiction, wasn't based on a true story or anything. It was an actual story with people and all, but it ended up to be symbolic of what God's love is like and what it can do for someones life. Very sweet story, I couldn't put the darn thing down!
2006-10-22 11:32:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Im reading all of the Stephen King books from the Dark Tower series. They are the best books Ive ever read. There are 7 in all.
2006-10-22 11:34:50
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answered by Anonymous
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The Drawing of the Three... It's written by Stephen King and it's fiction... I LOVED it! I literally fell in love with it after reading 30 or so pages of it...
I loved how easy it was to read, how smoothly I read it, and just the "human factor" of it... It's part of the Dark Tower Series... great book!
2006-10-22 11:32:02
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answered by misery 7
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Title: Eragon
Writer: I don't know
Type of book: Fiction
I liked the book because it is about dragons, an adventure of a young boy who had nothing & it kept you wonder until the very end wit hall the different caracters & senerios.
2006-10-22 11:40:12
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answered by Davey 2
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Mary Jane Clark's Dancing in the Dark. It's a mystery...I like her writing style.
2006-10-22 11:36:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The Sign of Four - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
I am in love with Sherlock Holmes now!
2006-10-22 11:33:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I really loved Christopher Moore's "Lamb - The gospel according to Biff, Christ's childhood pal" It is a very clever book, not as irreverent as I had expected and FUNNY!
All of Christopher Moore's books are great.
2006-10-22 13:10:42
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answered by Expat 6
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The Bell Jar
Sylvia Plath
About a girls dissension into depression and madness
and her slow climb out (of the bell jar)
I liked it because I work with mentally ill people and it has significance to me.
Also, because Sylvia Plath is a genius (she also writes poetry)
The book is autobiographical....
2006-10-22 12:48:46
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answered by Anonymous
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