Umberto Eco, "Il nome della rosa"...
But I have been influenced by all his books....
2007-11-07 03:28:48
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answered by Anonymous
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No, the author's call or the disguise do no longer exchange my determination, except they provide the effect of being interesting to me for some reason. Say, if I observed some thing some specific u . s . that replaced into interesting and the author's call or the disguise artwork suggested the e book may well be approximately that. I used to %. books for his or her disguise, yet i ended up disenchanted very very nearly continuously. The age of the author does not count in any respect to me.
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answered by kosmoski 4
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The Stand by Stephen King. Its a very powerful book along the lines of the biblical apocalypse. If you believe in evil and dark forces in a never ending battle with good then this book will inspire you.
Stephen King is a master.
2007-11-07 03:05:27
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answered by Oz 7
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The Zahir, by Paulo Coelho.
Amazing book, very inspirational. It takes the reality and turns into learning how to really fully experiencing life.
amazing, Paulo Coelho is amazing, he also wrote The Alchemist.
2007-11-07 03:15:20
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answered by Bronk 2
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How to Become No.1 Through Mind Power -- By yandamuri verendranath(Famous Telugu Writer).
In this book he had explained every to be stand as leader.
From little Kichen management to Great time management. From a little child to an old man it is use full to every one to be stand as LEADER.
2007-11-07 03:10:08
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answered by graph g 2
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The Watchers by Dean Koontz. I was so awed after reading it the first time that I immediately started over!
It's hard to quantify why....I guess it appealed to the part of me that wants to believe in magic.
The one thing Dean didn't manage to do is turn me into a dog person. I still say cats rule!
2007-11-07 03:18:02
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answered by Anonymous
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"Fear Nothing," by Dean Koontz, and "Sieze the Night," also by Dean Koontz.
The statement of life by the character Bobby Holloway is nothing short of beautiful. Except instead of surfing, I look to wakeboarding as a religion.
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2007-11-07 03:46:52
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answered by Damon A 7
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I'm romantic - Safe Harbor by Danielle Steel
2007-11-07 05:20:05
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answered by ♥..§cLϵɖum®..♣ 5
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If you've been around long, you know my answer. Nicholas Sparks. All =)
2007-11-07 04:32:09
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answered by Anonymous
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the way he/she told the story or novel.
2007-11-07 03:26:31
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answered by chuck h 5
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