The Collected Poetry of T. S. Eliot.
Kitchen, by Banana Yoshimoto.
2006-11-17 09:24:25
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answer #1
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answered by Longshiren 6
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My all time favourite book is Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, but i have lots of other favourites. I love reading anything by Danielle Steele, John Grisham, Sidney Sheldon, and Harold Robbins. I absolutely love If Tomorrow Comes by Sidney Sheldon and The Carpetbaggers by Harold Robbins. Also A Brighter Sun by Samuel Selvon and Green Days by The River by Michael Anthony were great books.
2006-11-17 17:45:22
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answered by smokey 2
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With the news media highlighting the misfits of the world more than the positive people, I am encouraged by two new books that are geared towards peaceful dialog between Christians, Muslims and Arabs. One, "Faith Club" is written by three females: Ranya Idliby, Suzanne Oliver and Priscilla Warner--one Jewish, one Muslim and the other one Christian. The other "The Golden Fleece Found" written by Basil Hill takes all the prophecies of Abraham's seed a weaves a tale that can be applied to any person, family or nation pursuing the path of peace and truth.
I do not want to let my choice be biased on the side of gender. I believe every Jew, Christian and Muslim interested in wisdom, understanding , peace and positivity should have those two books in their libraries.
ElijacC.
2006-11-17 19:52:27
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answered by ElijahC 1
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Okay, I guess the answer to that changes every month ... but right this minute, my favourite book is "Justin Thyme".
I actually bought the book for my kids, but after reading a couple of chapters to them at bedtimes, I swiped the book for myself! HA!!!
It's got everything: spies, time travel, memory-loss, a teenage billionaire, a computer-literate gorilla, the Loch Ness Monster and an eight-legged cat! It's full of all manner of cryptic clues hidden in the text, and even though I finished it almost a week ago, I can't resist sneaking it out of my kids' room at night and trying to find just one more hidden clue.
Okay, I realise I must be going through my second childhood, but it's facsinated me and I can't help telling everyone about it!
2006-11-17 18:57:27
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Message In A Bottle by Nicholas Sparks or Where The Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls
2006-11-17 17:19:27
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answer #5
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answered by Kiara 5
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The Short Stories by Ernest Hemingway.
2006-11-17 17:31:21
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answer #6
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answered by Juan C 2
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The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
The Once and Future King
Cordelia's Honor (the best damn Space Opera anywhere)!
2006-11-18 01:10:35
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answered by Uncle Jack 2
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I think, Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen, although My favourite book changes pretty fast :p
2006-11-17 19:05:14
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answer #8
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answered by fardaneze 2
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Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
2006-11-17 21:03:47
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answer #9
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answered by meltee 3
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Twilight by-Stephenie Meyer
New Moon-same as above
Lord of the rings trilogy-J.R.R Tolkien
The Hobbit-Tolkien
Harry Potter Series
Daughter of the moon series
Dreamland-Sarah Dessen
and many, many more
2006-11-18 03:15:13
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answered by JLoVe 2
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