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  1. jasmine99

    Your 2011 Best Reads?

    #1 The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks - Rebecca Skloot
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    Literary resolutions

    I put on my fb page that my only new year resolution is to read at least 10 biographies this year.
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    what's your favorite classical book you've read?

    I loved Crime and Punishment. Also Breakfast at Tiffanys and 1984 and Brave New World. OOh and Lord of the Flies. I keep remembering more as I type!
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    The first sentence in the book you're reading

    When I was a young man just out of law school and eager to get on with my life, on a whim I briefly put aside my reading preference for fiction and history and bought one of those how-to books: How to Get Control of Your Time and Your Life, by Alan Lakein. My Life-Bill Clinton
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    Recently Finished

    It was really interesting to read, not that difficult to continue reading which I found surprising. Lots of classics I have read are real yawns. I may have found this one so interesting because my son was reading it for his high school ap english class at the same time and we discussed it daily...
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    What did you read in October?

    Crime and Punishment - Dostoevsky :stars4:
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    Newbie just joined

    Hi Carly! I loved the shopaholic series too. Glad to have you here!
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    Hi - from Yorkshire

    Hello Pip, glad to have you here! :flowers:
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    Hi, another newbie here

    Hi denise, glad to have you here! :flowers:
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    Recently Purchased/Borrowed

    Nighmares & Dreamscapes - Stephen King - paperback - flea market $1 The Regulators - Stephen King (as Bachman) - hardback - flea market $3
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    Recently Finished

    Crime and Punishment - Dostoevsky :stars4:
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    Recently Purchased/Borrowed

    You have something against dumpster diving?...:innocent:
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    Recently Purchased/Borrowed

    I am really surprised at that. I live in a very small town, but we have The Jack Gean Shelter for Men, The Jack Gean Shelter for Women, The Rhema Shelter, and the Rising Sun which will take your cast-offs. The Jack Gean shelters will take anything you pull up in your truck and unload (they even...
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    What did you read in September?

    Just After Sunset-Stephen King Just one in September. Sad, isn't it?
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    Recently Purchased/Borrowed

    Wow! You did great with $6.75. Maybe you should do my shopping for me! :D Btw, loved Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. So much better than the movie and lots funnier!
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    i cant find this book and its driving me nuts

    Toolband: Were you able to identify this book? If so, please let us know. Sounds interesting!
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    Books with woman protagonist

    Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood- Rebecca Wells. I loved this one. If you haven't read it, it's worth picking up.
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    Mark Twain

    Has anybody read Mark Twain's Roughing It? I have been in the process of reading this book for 8-10 years (no kidding!). I don't know why I find it so hard to read, it is really funny and interesting. It just seems like whenever I pick it up again I read a few pages and then something else comes...
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    Hello everyone!

    Hello! Glad to have you here! :flowers:
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    What is the darkest most disturbing book?

    Whoever Fights Monsters by Robert Ressler It is about serial killers and the inner workings of their minds, their habits and fantasies. The really disturbing thing about this book is that it's all true. The author claims to have come up with the term "serial killer" but there are others who...
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