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Journey to the End of the Night - fiction
What We Talk About When We Talk About Love -- short fiction Black Tickets -- supershort fiction The Air Conditioned Nightmare -- essay collection focusing on travel The Chuang Tzu -- philosophy The Lover's Discourse -- unusual non-fiction Civilization and Its Discontents -- highly accessible Freud What's the Matter with Kansas? -- contemporary history Vietnam: A Television History -- modern history Dracula, Prince of Many Faces -- umm, older history plenty other categories, but this list is getting too long |
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Pillars of the Earth [/ QUOTE ] Seconded. I was given this paperback on the promise I would pass it along when finished. |
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"The Road" by Cormac Mccarthy is definitely one of the best books I've read.
And don't let the fact that Oprah's book club just picked it, it also won this year's Pulitzer prize. |
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[ QUOTE ] Pillars of the Earth [/ QUOTE ] Seconded. I was given this paperback on the promise I would pass it along when finished. [/ QUOTE ] I'm so glad you said that, I've bought over 10 copies of this book and passed them out on the same premise, you might even have one of mine. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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