Peanuts.
2007-12-15 20:07:27
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answer #1
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answered by Colin G 5
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It's up to what you like!
If you like fantasy, then I suggest Harry Potter! OR if you have read that, DEMONATA series is the best! It's written by Darren Shan, The book names are:
1.Lord Loss
2.Demon Thief
3.Slawter
4.Bec
5.Blood Beast
6.Demon Apocalypse
There are 4 left stiil, they are not published yet!
I suggest Deltora Series too! They're 15 books!
If you like Philosophy books, Paulo Coelho Is the best! He Writes Fantastic, Some book names:
The alchemist
Fifth Mountain
The Witch Of Portobello
O Zahir
Brida
and so on....
If you like Love Stories, I have No Idea Except Gone With The Wind! I don't read love stories too much...
But there's a book named Dead Poets' Society! That's perfect, Really! They've made the movie Also!
2007-12-14 23:23:05
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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The Lying Ape by Brian King
2007-12-16 05:43:35
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answered by Poison 4
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The Origin Of The Species.
2007-12-14 22:47:12
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answered by elizadushku 6
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depending on what sex the monkey is
if i had a male monkey probably razzle, playboy, zoo or nuts mags.
i would never keep a female monkey
who needs a extra women around the house
wa cha hear me now little man
2007-12-15 02:29:20
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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A naughty cooking magazine: Bon ApeTit
2007-12-14 23:45:39
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answered by Zee 4
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"Koko's Kitten" by Dr Francine Patterson
http://www.amazon.com/Kokos-Kitten-Reading-Rainbow-Book/dp/0590444255From School Library Journal
Grade 1-4 The cover photo alone is all that is needed to "sell" this bookthe smallest, most delicate of kitten profiles in the massively careful embrace of a glistening gorilla, whose bare-knuckled fist is four times the size of the diminutive feline's head, and whose face radiates tenderness. Koko is one of a number of great apes in various experimental communication programs and is remarkably conversant in American Sign Language, used by hundreds of thousands of hearing-impaired people. With her linguistic skill, she asked for, and finally received, the small, tailless tabby kitten she promptly named All Ball. This brief, moving book records Koko's relationship with her pet. All Ball was groomed, played with, cuddled and loved, and never once showed fear of her large foster-mother, outlandish though she might seem to feline eyes. The growing relationship was cut horribly short by All Ball's death beneath the wheels of a car, and Koko's grief is dramatically recorded on film. Fortunately, Koko was given the opportunity to have another kitten, and chose a second tailless Manx. In a happy new beginning, she is shown cuddling "Lipstick." In beautiful color photos, and a brief accompanying text, Patterson and Cohn let readers see beneath the glossy fur, the heavy brows and the animal shape to the gentle mind that wanted something to love and be loved by."
Also, "Adventures With Bananas in Pajamas" by Simon Hopkinson
http://www.amazon.com/Adventures-Bananas-Pajamas-Simon-Hopkinson/dp/0679886001/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1197723688&sr=1-1
2007-12-15 00:03:50
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answer #7
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answered by gormenghast10014 7
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"Curious George." Good reading if you're just starting out. Good reading anyway, with special interest for monkeys.
2007-12-14 22:49:57
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answered by LK 7
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Hamlet of course. If the laws of probability have taken the afternoon off, then they probably wrote it. Nothing quiet as stimulating as reading your own work.
2007-12-16 05:16:10
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answered by Grumpy Old Man 4
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The Naked Ape by Desmond Morris.
2007-12-14 23:39:12
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answered by bec 6
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