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#361

1984

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The power and the Glory by Graham Greene

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#363

does anyone know Terry Pratchett?

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Sense and Sensibility - Jane Austen

Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell - Susanna Clarke

Artemis Fowl 2 - Eoin Colfer

Reread: Sly - Banana Yoshimoto

All simultaneously... *lol*

And I just have to add that I don't understand why everyone loves Dan Brown. His characters are stereotypes and his stories are pretty lame...

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#365

The Darfur Diaries

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The Child of the Jungle

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#366

Now I am reading Frances Hodgson Burnett's Secret Garden.This book is for both children and adults,I like it so much

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#367

Angels and Demons for the 7th Time...

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Diary - Chuck Palahniuk

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Down Under
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I have to read The Accidental Tourist by Anne Tylaer for school. It's bloody awful!

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#370

Eldest (The second book from the "Inheritance " trilogy) - a sequel to Eragon.

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I just finished the 5th Shopaholic Book!

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It was HILARIOUS! Loved it!

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AnthonyDeOliveira
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#372

The Art Of War - Sun Tzu

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Hell Island by Matthew Reilly

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The Traveller by John Twelve Hawks

It was a Christmas present. There is a quote on the cover: "Take some Orwellian undertones, add a dash of Philip Pullman and sprinkle with a few lines of Dan Brown."

It seems quite silly but it's a very easy read.

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#375

I just read The Little Prince

and I loved, cute history.

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I've started to read `everyone worth knowing` by lauren weisberger ,like 4 days ago & I really enjoy it. ...

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#377

Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte

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The Traveller by John Twelve Hawks

Well I finished this. A very fast-paced sci-fi thriller. I was a bit disappointed to discover at the end that this is the first part of a trilogy so it was a cliffhanger ending rather than a payoff. It's not badly written for what it is but I'm not sure whether I will invest in the sequel. Too much of this book was like a setup for the main show and all the way through I thought that the author really just wants to make a movie out of it.

It's probably good to take on a flight or a train journey though. I think people who like the pace of Da Vinci Code and the ideas and style of The Matrix will enjoy it.

I need something to work my brain a bit more now so I've started on Crime & Punishment by Dostoevsky.

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Blind into Baghdad by James Fellows

A great book that analyzes the Iraq war to the post-Iraq reconstruction.

Mr. Balfour's Poodle by Roy Jenkins

Reading this book for my research paper on, Arthur Balfour.

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#380

A Walk To Remember

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