This one will haunt you forever:
"The Worst Journey in the World "is a memoir of the 1910-1913 British expedition led by Robert Falcon Scott to Antarctica. It was written and published in 1922 by a survivor of the expedition, Apsley Cherry-Garrard, and has earned wide praise for its frank treatment of the difficulties of the expedition, the causes of its disastrous outcome, and the meaning (if any) of human suffering under extreme conditions.
"In 2001, National Geographic Adventure magazine named The Worst Journey in the World the "number one adventure book of all time."
2007-10-05 04:06:30
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answered by johnslat 7
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The Diary of Anna Frank
2007-10-05 04:11:57
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answered by Maria Rosa V 3
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Ok, I cannot feel I am going to inform one on myself however right here it is going. A few years again, a buddy of mine and I had been process searching in combination. We went to a town Human Resources constructing to use for a few jobs there. The H R constructing was once a ideal rectangular constructing that had double front/go out doorways on all 4 external partitions. We walked as much as one set of double doorways and there was once a hand written word with an arrow pointing to the left announcing "Please use different door." So we walked to the following facet of the constructing to the following set of double doorways and there was once that very identical word. So once more, we walked to the 3rd facet of the constructing to discover yet another word. We walked to the final facet of the constructing and coffee and behold was once the very identical word. All 4 notes stated Please use different door with an arrow pointing to the left. Finally any one that labored on the workplace got here jogging up to go into the constructing. My buddy requested the fellow how we had been meant to get into the constructing. He opened the left facet of the double doorways and stated similar to that. We then learned the notes had been without difficulty announcing the proper door was once locked to make use of the left door.
2016-09-05 18:38:24
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answered by richberg 4
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'Wellington: The Years Of The Sword' by Elizabeth Longford - an account of Arthur Wellesley 's campaigns in India and the Napoleonic wars.
2007-10-05 04:19:51
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answered by irish1 6
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"In the Heart of the Sea" by Nathaniel Philbrick. It's about a whaling ship in the pacific that is sunk by a whale and the struggle for survival of the remaining crew.
2007-10-05 05:32:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt.
2007-10-05 04:17:08
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answered by DAR76 7
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The child called "it".....Check it out.
It also has 3 other sequels.
2007-10-05 04:06:32
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answered by Anonymous
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"a mass for the dead" by william gibson
2007-10-05 05:38:17
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answered by Anonymous
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