Called Maiden Voyage, by Tania Aebi. She was the first woman to sail singlehanded around the world. And, yes, I did love it.
I've read over 17,000 books in my life. Right now, between 5 to 7 a week. So you could ask me that question anytime, and i'd have a different answer.
2006-11-07 09:56:11
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answered by kendra bryn 3
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The last book I read was called Cat and Mouse by James Patterson. It was pretty good. Not exactly my favorite book though because I'm more into fantasy books and this was a detective/mystery book.
2006-11-07 22:29:43
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answered by awanderingelf 4
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The last book I read was A Million Little Pieces and yes I loved it. In fact I have read it twice. It is such a great compelling story.
2006-11-07 17:48:55
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answered by Anonymous
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For school I read Grendel by John Gardner and analyzed Grendel's value system... It was a good book (for a school book). For my own enjoyment I last read Clive Cussler's Inca Gold (reading the Dirk Pitt series) also rereading the Harry Potters... I like to read a bunch of books at once. ^_^
2006-11-07 20:40:10
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answered by Allison 3
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Joel Osteen's "Your Best Life Now" was the last book I read and its a great, great book. Everyone should read it. I have the hardest time reading books but this one can really do great things for a persons outlook on life, etc.
2006-11-07 17:49:57
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answered by CoCo 3
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I read Sons of Destiny by Darren Shan. It's the last book of a 12 book saga and i loved it!
2006-11-07 17:49:09
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answered by Anonymous
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The last book I read was The Jesus Papers. I thought it was interesting. It did a pretty good job of explaining the different societies during the time that Jesus was alive.
2006-11-07 17:48:38
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answered by robtheman 6
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I just finished reading The Clique: Revenge of the Wannabes, and it was a really good book. I love the series, and I plan to read more soon.
2006-11-07 17:49:02
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answered by ChaiTea 5
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I just finished Dark Prince by Christine Feehan. It is fantastic. For all of you vampire/paranormal buffs out there I would highly recommend it.
It takes place in the Carpathian Mountains. It works on the premise that there are a seperate species called Carpathians that survive basically the same as vampires however they do not kill their victims. It is the beginning of a series. I would really very highly recommend reading this!!!
2006-11-07 18:08:24
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answered by saxguru20 2
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Finding Fish: A Memoir
Beautifully written. There were points when it made me cry and I'm usually not an emotional person.
Also, To Kill a Mockingbird
It's amazing what books can do to the mind.
2006-11-07 17:50:52
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answered by Dweet 3
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