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#241

" Acide sulfurique" by Amelie Nothomb. Finished it in a few hours (as with most Nothomb books).

I quite enjoyed it. If that's the right word to describe it, considering the theme.

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#242

I love reading (auto-)biographies. Right now I am in the middle of "Scar Tissue" by Anthony Kiedis (Red Hot Chili Peppers), pretty crazy stuff.

Reviews on Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/product-d...g=UTF8&n=283155

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#243

Down and Out in Paris and London

again

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#244
" Acide sulfurique" by Amelie Nothomb. Finished it in a few hours (as with most Nothomb books).

I quite enjoyed it. If that's the right word to describe it, considering the theme.

"Vint un moment o

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#245

" Acide sulfurique" by Amelie Nothomb. Finished it in a few hours (as with most Nothomb books).

I quite enjoyed it. If that's the right word to describe it, considering the theme.

"Vint un moment o

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#246

what did you think of the book ? (i know you said you enjoyed it but i want more details lol ) i loved it since it's nothomb and i love her style but it kinda disapointed me though... the subject was interesting but i think she could have gone a lil bit further... my favourites are still the more or less auto-biographic ones though

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#247

My favorites are still Hygi

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#248

I know everyone has read this book in school, and many don't like it, but i LOVE "To Kill A Mocking Bird"

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#249
I know everyone has read this book in school, and many don't like it, but i LOVE "To Kill A Mocking Bird"

that book's a classic it's really good but also very sad at times

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#250

^ Im so glad u agree. Alot of people don't like it.

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#251

^^ I loved it (read it in 6th grade) but I didn't love analyzing it to death for 4 months :|

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#252

The Fighting Agents by W.E.B. Griffin

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#253

Just started... Introducing Neuro-Linguistic Programming: Psychological Skills for Understanding and Influencing People

Also got World's Best Coin Tricks and already amazed my daughter by making a coin go through my head....lol

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^^ I loved it (read it in 6th grade) but I didn't love analyzing it to death for 4 months :|

i just brought the revision guide i also exploited a loophole in the exam rules and annotated it to death

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#255

Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk

So far less traumatising than Haunted :|

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#256

I'm reading Hawking's The Theory of Everything: The Origin and Fate of the Universe, just so I can debunk it myself

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#257

To anyone that likes history.. particularly WWII..

read WARLORDS by Berthon & Potts

Excellent stuff...

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#258

I just started reading the Night Watch by Sarah Waters, so far it

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#259

Wheel Of Time Part 5: The Fires Of Heaven

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#260

The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold

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