"The Short Reign of Pippin IV" by John Steinbeck. It is fictional history, set in France, and helped me understand politics better (without being partisan). It's funny.
2007-03-24 04:40:49
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answered by The First Dragon 7
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The Metamorphosis
Franz Kafka
2007-03-24 04:33:12
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answered by opifan64 5
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The Giver by Lois Lowry
2007-03-24 05:14:31
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answered by laney_po 6
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My Gal Sunday ... by Mary Higgins Clark (206 pages)
The Colorado Kid ... by Stephen King (184 pages)
There are a bunch more by can't remember them.
2007-03-24 04:49:26
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answered by Wolfmanscott 4
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there's this really short book called The Outsiders. we read it in school, and the entire class liked it. i think its about 150 pages, give or take a few. i forget the author, but i think it's something like s.a. hinton. hope this helps!
2007-03-24 05:11:54
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answered by TwilightStar 3
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Bridge to Teribethia(sp?) by Patterson.
2007-03-24 05:45:01
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answered by chellyk 5
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'The Old Man and The Sea' - Ernest Hemingway
2007-03-24 06:06:26
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answered by irish1 6
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Another homework question. Well, why don't you just read "THE MAGIC TREE HOUSE" by Mary Pope Osborne.
2007-03-24 04:46:51
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answered by Remus Lupin 3
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