The "Twilight" series by Stephenie Meyer!
All of the books are the b-o-m-b!!
That's the only love story that I love.
It's so sad, but at the same time, so romantic.
I love Edward....He reminds me of someone....
2007-10-04 21:11:36
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answered by jasmine 6
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The Dan Brown Books never fail me.
I cant decide between the Da Vinci Code and Digital Fortress.
DVC:Intricate plot. the way the plot was twisted around some of the greatest figures in history, while being fiction. kind of like fiction with historical accuracy. thats what i like about his books. he uses histoical roumers and makes them controversies and uses real monuments and companies in his stories.
DF:Again... intricate plot. programming and coding is a pastime of mine (not very good)... so it might have appealed to my better nature. But nevertheless the plot was so HIDDEN, it was nearly impossible to guess who was the antagonist...until the end. those kind of books are brilliant (DVC had the same feature). also, i was in love with the code at the end of the book... I hate big brother. Again. the acuracy and factual base in his book was vast... and accompanied by a skill with words you get a masterpiece.
Cheers
Shame
2007-10-04 21:09:37
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answered by Rastafarianhobo 4
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A Necessary Evil by Alex Kava
for most of the book nothing happening makes sense but at the end it all comes together and fits perfectly
2007-10-04 16:03:30
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answered by Drew 5
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The Ice Master by Jennifer Niven.
It is a story telling of the voyage of the Karluk, a ship that was frozen in the Artic, and the tales of the crew. Very interesting.
2007-10-04 16:08:24
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answered by f1mudvayne29 5
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Mob Star the Story of John Gotti. I love that book because it lets me look into the life of a true gangster
2007-10-04 16:05:12
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answered by 1hotmama 7
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I would have to say, The Spiderwick Chronicles, Because Its all about how three kids going out on adventures to find there uncle, or Great Grandfather or something(cant remember exactly). And they have to fight bunches of fairytale creatures like goblins. It is a really great series, and are easy to read too.
2007-10-04 16:06:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Robinson Crusoe,was my favorite book. I read it twice.I liked the idea of living alone on a tropical Paradise island.
2007-10-04 16:10:18
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answered by wayne_burdeshaw 5
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The whole Harry Potter series, especially Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows! I loved it, i get so caught in the magic of the book. i can never stop reading them!
2007-10-04 16:01:57
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answered by Anonymous
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The Annotated Huckleberry Finn.
It has so much back history and explanations, it's like TWO books in one
2007-10-04 16:07:54
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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the alchemyst.
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haroun and the sea of stories
why? they're both phenominal writing, tremendous plot, the former is as well reaserched as jean aule, but in the fantasy genre which is what I read. it's amazing.
the second, the writing is phenominal, as is the plot, and the characters. the imagery is superb. and the moral is phenominal. it says something. and it's a story about story. really very wonderful
2007-10-04 16:03:04
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answered by The greatest and the best. 5
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