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the tao of pooh by benjamin hoff....my new favorite book.

Invisible Monsters - Chuck Palahnuik

A Series of Unfortunate Events - The Grim Grotto by Lemony Snicket
1st To Die by James Patterson

the bitch posse by martha o'connor

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Is that book good?

so far its good...im only on chapter 7...changing perspectives and time period (now vs. 15 yrs ago) but so far its done well...get the sense this book will be a tad unsettling tho...i'll let u know more when im done ![]()

finished reading the bitch posse....i recommend it only if u want to read something of substance thats pretty unsettling but quite real and well written... if u want something with a happy ending or more fluffy...STAY AWAY. i cried when i was done...surprised i'm not still crying...granted i'm a complete sap but the book doesnt have a happy ending at all.

Madly by William Benton
finished reading the bitch posse....i recommend it only if u want to read something of substance thats pretty unsettling but quite real and well written... if u want something with a happy ending or more fluffy...STAY AWAY. i cried when i was done...surprised i'm not still crying...granted i'm a complete sap but the book doesnt have a happy ending at all.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>
what is this strange book about?

3 girls who call themselves the bitch posse....as adults they no longer talk...u get perspectives from both present day and 15 years b4 as well as from all 3 girls...
one is a writer who goes from one destructive relationship to another, one is in a mental institution, and one is married and pregnant...
basically u find out why they dont talk anymore, why they are the way they are now, etc etc...it's REALLY good...really well written, but def. not for everyone
hmm...
not for me!
but it does sound verrrry interesting

The Fighting Agents - W.E.B. Griffen
Behind the Lines - W.E.B. Griffen
Close Combat - W.E.B. Griffen
William Styron - Sophie's Choice
The Fifth elephant - Terry Pratchett
The Last continent - Terry Pratchett
The Fifth elephant - Terry PratchettThe Last continent - Terry Pratchett
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terry pratchett is probably my favourite author next to douglas adams. do you like the last continent?
terry pratchett is probably my favourite author next to douglas adams. do you like the last continent?<{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hmm its okay! not my fave i dont think. im like 1/4 of the way thru it tho. Do you have a fave discworld character? i really like all of the watch and also Death!
terry pratchett is probably my favourite author next to douglas adams. do you like the last continent?<{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hmm its okay! not my fave i dont think. im like 1/4 of the way thru it tho. Do you have a fave discworld character? i really like all of the watch and also Death!
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rincewind (and the luggage) is probably my favourite character but i don't really like the wizard novels as much as say, the watch ones (jingo is my favourite) or the ones about death (also an awesome character). the wizard novels just seem to be a bunch of things happening around the main characters, whereas the people in the watch actually affect the outcome of the story.
if that makes sense. ![]()
A Storm Of Swords by George R.R. Martin. It's the third part of a very long series called A Song Of Ice And Fire.
The fourth book, A Feast For Crows comes out November 8th.

4th of July by James Patterson
Cyrano de Bergerac by Rostand.
It's really really really good. ![]()