There are so many of them.
Just to name a few
The Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
God of small things by Arundhati Rao
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
-WWB
2007-10-17 11:35:17
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answered by Anonymous
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The Dark Tower Series by Stephen King
2007-10-18 16:21:11
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answered by hkhappybunny 3
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The Dark Tower( the last in The Dark Tower series) by Stephen King.
2007-10-17 11:34:39
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"Hunger" by Knut Hamsun. The first sentence reads: "It was in those days I wandered starving in Kristiania, that strange and wonderful city no one leaves until its mark is set upon him."
Kristiana is now known as Oslo. The main character is a writer with no money, no food, and few prospects. Hamsun won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1920.
2007-10-17 11:40:44
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I have a tie.
"Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency" by Douglas Adams
>> This may be the most hilarious detective story ever!
"Imajica" by Clive Barker
>> Great fantasy story
"Project Pendulum" by Robert Silverberg
>> Very imaginative twist on time travel.
2007-10-17 11:37:07
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answered by Gee Whizdom™ 5
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One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest
2007-10-17 11:32:31
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answered by peaches6 7
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I love the secret language of girls by Frances Dowell. I read it when I was little, my mom had gave me the money to buy a book at the library, so I asked a women about some good books. It taught me alot about life and how maybe things wont turn out as you expect them.
2007-10-17 11:37:03
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answered by Anonymous
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The Wedding-by Nicholas Sparks
2007-10-17 11:33:11
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Gone with the Wind
2007-10-17 13:47:10
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answered by Saritah 5
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A really excellent and yet overlooked book is the Age of Reason by Tom Paine. It is usually bundled with his other masterwork, Common Sense.
2007-10-17 11:33:12
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answered by tolstoi1 3
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