the bartimeaus trilogy
2007-09-10 07:11:43
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answer #1
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answered by jml2531 3
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The Stand by Stephen King. The classic tale of Good versus Evil set in modern times.
2007-09-10 14:45:18
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answer #2
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answered by Oz 7
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God Don't Like Ugly- Mary Monroe
Married to the Game- Chunichi
Any of Brenda Jackson, Mary Monroe books will do.
2007-09-10 14:25:30
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answer #3
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answered by heather m 1
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Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
2007-09-10 14:24:17
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answer #4
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answered by Chipmunk 6
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I would say the phone book as there are a few 'wong' numbers!
No but seriously, I would have to say Watership Down by Richard Adams
2007-09-10 18:27:02
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Good Omens
Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas
The Count of Monte Cristo
come to mind . . .
depending on mood
2007-09-10 14:20:31
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answer #6
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answered by The Corinthian 7
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I can't pick just one but the Janet Evonavich books with Stephine Plum.
2007-09-10 14:12:50
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Harry Potter and Napoleon for Dummies. Very interesting!!
2007-09-10 14:16:01
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answer #8
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answered by Rune, the Ice Lady 2
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"The Past Through Tomorrow" by Robert Heinlein. It was a collection of most of his stories that were sequentially-based ( a "future-history", if you will), yet each story stood on its own without the necessity of having to read any of the previous stories to enjoy it.
2007-09-10 14:15:55
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Mr Gallianos circus, by good old Enid Blyton.
2007-09-10 14:56:06
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answer #10
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answered by cheekymunky 2
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Lightning
Watchers
Both by Dean Koontz--I've lost track of how many times I've reread them!
2007-09-10 15:05:39
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answer #11
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answered by COOLEY FAN!! 5
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