ryley
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Post by ryley on May 2, 2007 9:09:36 GMT 10
Darkly Dreaming Dexter- Jeff Lindsey. (20)
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Post by Lizzie on May 2, 2007 9:15:51 GMT 10
Lolita - Vladimir Nabokov (21)
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Post by Alissa on May 2, 2007 9:19:20 GMT 10
The Maltese Falcon-- Dashiell Hammett
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Post by Beck on May 2, 2007 14:30:16 GMT 10
The Vampire Lestat - Anne Rice (23)
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Post by Laura on May 3, 2007 7:16:42 GMT 10
The Giver- Lois Lowry (24)
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Post by Lizzie on May 3, 2007 11:09:32 GMT 10
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret - Judy Blume (25)
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Post by Beck on May 3, 2007 20:40:55 GMT 10
Harry Potter and the Prisoner from Azkaban (26)
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Post by Laura on May 4, 2007 7:28:13 GMT 10
Flowers for Algernon- Daniel Keyes (27)
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Post by Lizzie on May 4, 2007 9:13:10 GMT 10
Bridge to Terabithia - Katherine Paterson (28)
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Post by Allan on May 6, 2007 13:49:42 GMT 10
Smoke and Mirrors: Short Fictions and Illusions, by Neil Gaiman (29)
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Post by Laura on May 12, 2007 9:54:46 GMT 10
Among the Hidden- Margaret Peterson
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Post by Lizzie on May 14, 2007 17:25:29 GMT 10
Middlesex - Jeffrey Eugenides (31)
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Post by Amber on Jun 17, 2007 13:22:51 GMT 10
Twilight - Stephenie Meyer (32)
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Post by Lizzie on Jun 26, 2007 23:10:25 GMT 10
The Lovely Bones - Alice Sebold. (33)
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Post by Bre on Jun 27, 2007 6:56:50 GMT 10
I would say The Bible, because I think everyone should read it even if you're not religious. It's a huge part of a big chunk of the world. Plus it's the bestselling book. So I'll just stick with The Book of Genesis
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Post by Amber on Jul 8, 2007 1:52:22 GMT 10
Pendragon (it's a series, actually) (35)
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Post by Dana on Jul 8, 2007 7:16:10 GMT 10
The book is called "Cross Stitch" in the UK and "Outlander" in USA, written by Diana Gabaldon. It's really a whole series of books, but the first one is a must! (36)
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Post by Allan on Jul 9, 2007 12:01:19 GMT 10
"Make Love the Bruce Campbell Way" by Bruce Campbell. (37)
And no, it's not a how-to guide... honest.
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Post by Lizzie on Jul 9, 2007 13:35:47 GMT 10
Pendragon (it's a series, actually) (35) Who is the author? Amazon came up with Stephen R. Lawhead and D. J. MacHale - both as part of a series.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2007 13:36:53 GMT 10
Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott. It's a classic, a lot easier in terms of language to sift through than Shakespeare, and just absolutely riveting.
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