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Here is the body count for me(counting the dead
soldiers today and gifts from heaven)

The People, Yes
Something Wicked This Way Comes
Reader's Digest circa 1968-70
All of Peanuts
Tons of poetry
Hugh Loftin books
RS magazine mid 1980's
Karl Edward Wagner
Edgar Allan Poe
Dr. Jekkyl and Mr. Hyde
Edward Lear
Breakfast of Champions - Kurt Vonnegut
George Orwell----both
Long Time Gone by David Crosby
A Wrinkle In Time
2001
The Battle Of Great Britain
The Plague
The Hobbitt
Playboy
Marvel Comics - any

2007-03-27 09:17:43 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

I thot that would shut a lot of people
here up.

Night. Play nice now.

2007-03-27 14:39:27 · update #1

>
> Also The Shining, Firestarter,
> Southern Rock Review by
> Martin Popoff, half of Sophie's
> Choice(the king of run-on
> sentences), The Old Man and
> The Sea, A Child's Garden Of Grass,
> The Velveteen Rabbit(yay),
> Beetle Bailey, The Wizard Of Id,
> Doonesbury, Hagar The Horrible,
> B.C. (Hart), The Shadow, Omni,
> World Book Encyclopedia...

2007-04-01 01:28:02 · update #2

3 answers

I have read most of Thomas Wolfe's books : You Can't Go Home Again, Look Homeward Angel,
The Web and the Rock etc...Cooper's Mohician
Lloyd C. Douglas Green Light,Peter Marshall's Mister Jones Meet the Master, Jordan's Wheel of Time series all the John D. MacDonald Travis McGee books...a lot of harlequin romances The Left Behind series John Green's Looking for Alaska and An Abundance of Katherine's as you can tell I will read just about anything...oh bio of Johnny Mercer Mel Torme Judy Garland just stuff

2007-04-02 20:16:49 · answer #1 · answered by Bashful Reader 3 · 0 0

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2016-12-15 10:15:05 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Whoa......I read an average of 3 books a week. You do the math, plus I read the back of cereal boxes, shampoo bottles, anything. I even read the classified ads whether I am looking for anything or not. I have been a bookoholic since I was reading on a college level at 9 yrs old.

2007-04-03 03:19:03 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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