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2007-12-26 09:59:41
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answered by Centaur 6
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The Darkest Evening of the Year by Dean Koontz
Amazing Grace by Danielle Steel
Almost Graceland by Steve Carlson
Down River by Joh Hart
Too Late to Say Goodbye by Linwood Barclay
2007-12-26 05:57:54
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answered by deb 7
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ok yeah there are the two of which i got published that are at amazon.com there titles are Short but scary stories to read at bedtime and The Bait: Scary Stories that will make you want to read more. these both are books full of short horror stories. i also recommend the book titled grimms complete fairy tales oh and some good books if your into mythology books would be these three A treasury Of Classical Mythology by A.R Hope Moncrieff Legends of the Egyptian Gods Hieroglyphic texts and translations by E.A Wallis Budge and Mythical Lovers Divine Desires by Sarah Bartlett
2007-12-26 08:04:53
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answered by shelly_noble24 3
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indexed under are some extremely stable books... ill fee Them a million-5 a million. the certainty approximately continuously (5) 2. Midnighters sequence (5) 3. Mediator sequence (5) 4. Reincarnation (4) 5. The Host (5) 6. Scribbler Of targets (3) Twilight is my popular even with the undeniable fact that =]
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answered by ludlum 4
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The Shop on Blossom Street by Macomber
A Dog's Life by Mayle
Marley and ME by Grogan
A Long Way From chicago by Peck
The Blue Bottle Club by Stokes
No Promises in the Wind by HUnt
A Christmas Carol by Dickens
Christy by Marshall
To Kill a Mockingbird by Lee
The Locket by Evans
These are all dear to my heart. I have read them all several times and they don't grow old.
2007-12-26 10:00:18
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answered by Puff 5
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Things Change
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Chasing Tail Lights
by Patrick Jones
Any Nicholas Sparks books
THE BLUE IS FOR NIGHTMARE SERIES
by Laurie Faria Stolarz
THE TWILIGHT SERIES
by Stephenie Meyer
2007-12-26 07:01:17
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answered by Srm2212 5
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Harry Potter-JK Rowling
Twilight-Stephenie Meyer
2007-12-26 06:34:08
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answered by I Support Cedric Diggory♥ 5
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Well, if you're into fantasy books like I am, you should read Wicked Lovely by Melissa Marr. I got it yesterday for Christmas and am loving it so far.
I also liked the book Looking for JJ by Anne Cassidy. It's a mystery but I think anyone can get into it. Hope this helps and happy reading!
2007-12-26 05:59:43
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answered by Dusty DayDreams 6
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Ken Follett: Pillars of the Earth
William Styron: Sopies Choice
Isabel Allende: The house of the spirits
2007-12-26 05:59:29
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answered by LaaraFaara 2
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The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman.
2007-12-26 06:03:28
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answered by Anonymous
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