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Books?
Date: 2007/04/10 00:17 By: bj* Status:  
 
What good books have people read recently? I think it'd be cool if we shared that stuff, almost like a cyber book club. I'll start.

I just finished this amazing book called "A Million Little Pieces." Its by a guy named James Frey who is a drug addict and alcholic and its the story of his time in rehab. Its mostly a true story, and it's one of those books that you dont put down the whole time your reading it. I thought it was a very good book, even if you don't find it "inspiring" or watever, and I suggest you all read it.
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Re:Books?
Date: 2007/04/10 03:39 By: Rob2 Status:  
 
I don't read as much as I'd like, but I'm currently reading "The Zahir" by Paolo Coelho, which is fantastic so far!

I love all of his books.
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Re:Books?
Date: 2007/04/10 04:06 By: chemical_flare Status:  
 
There is another interesting thread just like this.

w/pics too.


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Re:Books?
Date: 2007/04/10 04:15 By: Kanae Status:  
 
I have several books and a script I should be reading over these holidays: I'll regret putting it off later.
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Re:Books?
Date: 2007/04/10 07:02 By: C_Dude Status:  
 
Green eggs and Ham... Its proving to be quite the deep, and interesting read...
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Re:Books?
Date: 2007/04/10 08:23 By: Summ Status:  
 
Right now im reading a book that would be like 'space' in english. And well, its about the space (you know NASA and so), with kind of a history of it and alot of characters and so. Its really interesting and I can't put it down.
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Re:Books?
Date: 2007/04/10 08:46 By: atb Status:  
 
I'm reading a crazy book called 'A Short History of Tractors in Ukranian' which is about this 84-year-old Ukranian immigrant who has lived in England since the war. After his wife dies, this thirty-year-old modern Ukranian immigrant tries to marry him so she can get a British passport. It's really funny.

I've also just read a book called 'The Line of Beauty' (Alan Holinghurst), about a gay guy living in London in the '80s. It talks about the issues of the time (AIDS, Thatcherism) - it's quite interesting, maybe slightly deep...
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Re:Books?
Date: 2007/04/10 12:34 By: danie_girl Status:  
 
i am like a really big nerd, so I read a lot, and right now I am reading
-The Perks of Being a Wallflower
-1984(this is like my 5th time reading it, but it is really good)
-The Historian
-Maurice
-Boy Meets Boy
-Cradle and All
-The stand
they are all really good books, and I would recomend them to anyone.
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Re:Books?
Date: 2007/04/10 12:52 By: Meridian1063 Status:  
 
Im reading Dostoyevsky's crime and punishment at the moment. I always thought that it would be one of those books which i would struggle to get through but its gripped me all the way and has been hard to put down. For a bit of light relief im also reading Robert Rankin. If your looking for a seriously funny book they definately buy one of his.
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Re:Books?
Date: 2007/04/10 16:28 By: Into_the_sky Status:  
 
C_Dude wrote:
Green eggs and Ham... Its proving to be quite the deep, and interesting read...

I know, wasn’t that such a journey? There is another book written by the same author which is fantastic

Its called " one fish two fish, red fish blue fish " and does an amazing job at calling to attention the alarming rate of the deterioration of modesty and integrity in today's youth as well as the overwhelming sense of apathy which has laid so viscously upon, and hinders, the later generations in educating there off spring in the traditionalist values which governed the last century.

great read : )
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Re:Books?
Date: 2007/04/11 09:45 By: boligraf23 Status:  
 
I'm reading A Separate Peace solely because my middle school was the only one on the East Coast that didn't make it a required reading assignment. I thought maybe I'd missed out, and I did.
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Re:Books?
Date: 2007/06/23 23:01 By: StevenC Status:  
 
OMG...I love it that this post was created. I LOVE to read. Whenever I get some money I will go to Barnes and Nobles or Boarders and spend it all on books. LOL
Currently im reading:
Cry to Heaven by Anne Rice (OMG ive read it like four times but love this book...its probably my favorite.)
Next by Michael Chriton
The Spanish Civil War...Im a history major so sue me. LOL
The Iron Kingdom...Again History Major
and finally
Night of the Wolf by Alice Brochart...actually Anne Rice's sister.
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Re:Books?
Date: 2007/06/24 04:52 By: ddwsxxx Status: