It was read on PBS radio "Guns of the South" by Turtledove
God Bless You and Our Southern People.
2006-12-28 20:50:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Catch-22
2006-12-28 20:48:31
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answered by bluecollaraddict 3
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I recommend "Suzzane's Diary For Nicholas" by James Patterson It's a very great book and a surprising one at that!
I also recommend "The Last Time They Met" by Anita Shreve
The two are the most surprising books i've ever read if you want the story e-mail me! The two books will send you to deep sea cause you'll be crying at the end!
2006-12-29 00:10:41
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answered by tristan123kc 1
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The Life of Pi by Yann Martel or Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden. Both awe inspiring.
2006-12-28 22:02:27
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answered by Shorty 1
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The Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel
2006-12-29 14:04:32
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answered by awanderingelf 4
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Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
2006-12-28 21:41:53
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answered by Lydia 7
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" To Kill A Mockingbird " by Harper Lee is one of my favourite books. It has so many important things to say about how people should treat one another, whether it be relationships between parents and children, siblings, neighbours or fellow human beings. It is one of the books that I re-read every year.
2006-12-28 20:58:40
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answered by lizzie 5
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Definitely "Villette" by Charlotte Bronte. It engages you in the end on so many different levels. It's like trying to peel an onion ya know, you get so mayny layers and textures and in the end you feel pain (tears etc) and that's the main thing. the feeling in the end. read it!
2006-12-28 20:58:16
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answered by flipflopflippityflop 2
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The Harry Potter Series. No joke.
2006-12-29 11:02:14
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answered by K.K. 5
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I'd say Dragonsblood from the Novels Of Pern.
2006-12-28 20:57:13
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answered by Unazaki 4
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