My favorite up to this point is "A Time To Kill" by John Grisham, but right now I am reading "The Dirt" by Neil Strauss and Motley Crue and I think it will be my favorite when I finish.
2007-10-15 03:32:05
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answered by Sour Girl 5
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Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren
2007-10-15 03:45:59
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answered by Gabriel 1
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I like the book The Long Road Home by Danielle Steel.
2007-10-15 03:46:44
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answered by Anonymous
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The Green Mile by Stephen King.
2007-10-15 03:29:49
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answered by I am T-bag's b itch 6
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She's Come Undone by Wally Lamb is the best I've read in a long time. Very close to it, though, is the Odd Thomas series by Dean Koontz.
2007-10-15 03:35:41
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answered by wlucynsky 7
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My favorite novel for many years has been "South Wind" by Norman Douglas. It's the relativists bible and very funny, too. My favorite non-fiction is a bit more modern, it's "The God Delusion" by Richard Dawkins.
2007-10-15 03:30:38
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answered by Anonymous
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When i was in the 8th grade I read I book called "Telling Christina Goodbye" . It was about 4 friends who are in a car wreck.
2007-10-15 03:30:24
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answered by ronipooh_09 2
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I recently read "The Secret Journal of Brett Colton" by Kay Lynn Mangum, and I really enjoyed it. I thought it would be a "teen" novel, but it was really good.
2007-10-16 03:31:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Das Kapital by Karl Marx.
You never would of figured that one with my history, would you?
2007-10-15 03:29:12
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answered by Anonymous
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