united states government , official survival, escape and evasion manuals.
law enforcement training and update manuals as well as prosecutor update logs and anual ic law manuals.
anything about the spice girls.
science fact manuals
anything star trek technical
anything nasa
2006-10-26 23:21:52
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answered by grim_reaper_69 3
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Most if not all books written by Orson Scott Card. Particularly the Ender series.
Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
Twilight and New Moon by Stephenie Meyer
The Chronicles of Narnia
Most L.M. Montgomery books, especially the Anne series.
2006-10-27 11:29:29
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answered by laney_po 6
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Ender's Game, by Orson Scott Card
Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen
To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (etc.) by Douglas Adams (also the radio scripts)
Anne of Green Gables series, by L. M. Montgomery
The Last Unicorn, by Peter S. Beagle
Good Omens, by Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
Trixie Belden series (kids books, but I still like to pull them out every once in a while)
anything by Dick Francis - I've read each one at least twice
Little Earthquakes, by Jennifer Weiner
2006-10-27 08:55:24
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answered by swbiblio 6
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1. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
2. Animal Farm by George Orwell
3. Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
4. Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka
5. The Purloined Letter by Edgar Allan Poe
6. The Spy Who Came In From the Cold by John le Carre
7. The Looking Glass War by John le Carre
8. Heart of the Darkness by Joseph Conrad
9. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie by Muriel Spark
2006-10-27 08:16:23
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answered by Arigato ne 5
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The Guns of August by Barbara Tuchmann
The Arms of Krupp by William Manchester
Blood and Money by Thomas Thompson
The Day Lincoln Was Shot by Jim Bishop
Ubu Roi by Alfred Jarry
2006-10-27 08:50:09
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answered by Quasimodo 7
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The Harry Potter series by JK Rowling, The Clan of the Cave Bear series by Jean Auel, The Dark series by Christine Feehan, Mistral's Daughter by Judith Krantz, Master of the Game by Sidney Sheldon and Portraits by Cynthia Freeman just to name a few!
2006-10-27 09:56:17
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answered by Mollywobbles 4
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Pride and Prejudice, Wuthering Heights, War and Peace, Chronicles of Narnia, Lord of the Rings, Lone Star, Temptress, many books by Elizabeth George, oh, and a few issues of InStyle.
2006-10-27 06:18:02
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answered by Beca 3
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The Sephanie Plum books by Janet Evanovich. And books by Dean Koontz.
2006-10-27 08:02:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Most of the "Harry Potter" series. I recently read "The half-blood prince" for the first time, and will probably reread it again soon. My favourite novel is "Coming home" by Rosamund Pilcher, which I've read several times. When I was younger, I read Enid Blyton's "Famous five" series two or three times from beginning to end.
2006-10-27 08:29:11
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answered by Rachel O 7
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The Hitchhikers Guide to The Galaxy (I've read it in three languages, as well as heard it from an audiobook)
I've read a lot of books a lot of times, but Adam Douglas is still number one. Too bad he died and went to Atheist heaven.
2006-10-27 06:17:26
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answered by dane 4
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Lord of the Rings
All The Thomas Covenant Books
Bible
Four Past Midnight
Good Omens
loads now I think of it....xxB
2006-10-27 06:11:15
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answered by Anonymous
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