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| Hanged, Sounds interesting! I'm into travel narratives these days, so a fantasy book will have to wait!   Sounds like you enjoyed it! Happy reading! | |
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      Artemis Fowl opal deception, Eoin Colfer
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      still lookin up!!!
           nice view!! | |
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      thank you Big    | |
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      The Birth of Venus
 It was so amazing, one of my favorites. | |
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      "Main Street" by Sinclair Lewis
 "Something Happened" by Joseph Heller | |
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      dora the explorer..... worlds adventure.... a classic.....
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      The Lovely Bones, by Alison Seabold, only took me about 2 days but BEFORE that I read the last book in Stephen King's Dark Tower Series, Roland of Gilead.  The last book "The Dark Tower"  took me months to read.  Amazing!
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      No god but God. It is about the history of Islam. Interesting reading.
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      Playboy!!!   | |
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      Mikey, she said book. Not magazine. Sheesh!!     | |
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      a mystery book it was very good  
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      "Mostly Harmless" The the last book in the Hitchhiker Trillogy (actually 5 books) By: (The Late) Douglas Adams.
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      I put the playboy between a hard cover, that way I look intellecual!!!!!!!!!!!   | |
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      Books?..what are those?  ..lol | |
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      Mikey!!     | |
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      Extreme Justice by William Bernard and Words of silk by Sandra Brown
 (I usually read a book in a day to a day and a half, depending on the amount of pages) | |
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| A book a day?? I used to do that in my youth! Do you read travel narratives? | |
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      I don't always read on the weekend cause I have too many other projects going on, but during the week, I read at least one a day.  Stephen King's 7th Dark Tower book actually took me 4 days to read, that thing was huge,  lol.
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      The New York Trilogy by Paul Auster and Native Tongue by Carl Hiaasen. Formerly read long, involved, and less contemporary books but I've changed some
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