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i agree with DDY about Dune.
Also i enjoyed in no particular order (and at different ages too) karl may's books like winnetou and all the others (i was like 14 then) The name of the Rose, by Umberto Eco from the same and a bit older time period the classics from mark twain, dickens, daniel defoe etc all the short stories with the greek legends and gods and all that lately i read a lot of books written by Paulo Coelho and Gabriel Garcia-Marquez. i really like those |
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[ QUOTE ] A Time to Kill A Painted House The King of Torts Jurassic Park Basically anything by John Grisham. [/ QUOTE ] For real, A Painted House? I like Grisham, I've read just about all his books, and A Painted House might eke its way into my top 5 WORST books ever. What did you like about it? [/ QUOTE ] Who doesn't love 140 page long soliloquies? But seriously, his character development, elaborate plotlines, accurate social commentaries and style of writing, mainly. I find his work to be thought provoking and entertaining. |
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] A Time to Kill A Painted House The King of Torts Jurassic Park Basically anything by John Grisham. [/ QUOTE ] For real, A Painted House? I like Grisham, I've read just about all his books, and A Painted House might eke its way into my top 5 WORST books ever. What did you like about it? [/ QUOTE ] Who doesn't love 140 page long soliloquies? But seriously, his character development, elaborate plotlines, accurate social commentaries and style of writing, mainly. I find his sister to be provoking and entertaining. [/ QUOTE ] fyp |
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Jesus' Son, The Great Gatsby, and TOP ldo
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] A Time to Kill A Painted House The King of Torts Jurassic Park Basically anything by John Grisham. [/ QUOTE ] For real, A Painted House? I like Grisham, I've read just about all his books, and A Painted House might eke its way into my top 5 WORST books ever. What did you like about it? [/ QUOTE ] Who doesn't love 140 page long soliloquies? But seriously, his character development, elaborate plotlines, accurate social commentaries and style of writing, mainly. I find his work to be thought provoking and entertaining. [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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GA > cerebral than U
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Monster: The Autobiography of an L.A. Gang Member. Had me triple checking my locks for a solid week.
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i cant read your post cause of you avatar, my eyes are going LEFT!!!!!!
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Jurassic Park isnt by Grisham.
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Wow, I never read, except for the lit class I took. Guess The Remains of the Day by Kazou Ishiguro was pretty neat .
Oh, and The Game . |
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