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Favorite Books?
Topic Started: Sep 17 2009, 09:18 PM (163 Views)
Raine Kaveri
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I remember Pippi Longstocking...LOL. I remember seeing the movie in school.

Also, I have the whole series sitting in my room on one of my bookshelves.
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suzumebachi
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...Anyone like The Count of Monte Cristo?
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Silverpine
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Never read it. :o Is it good?



NEW FAVORITE BOOK ALERT!! As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner! <3 It's hard to read, since it's vague and the timeline moves like a snake in the grass, but the characters... I gotta find more Faulkner books. :D
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I was looking for more books by Astrid, actually. xDD I only know Pippi Longstocking.


LOL. The Children section in Swedish libraries in are full of her books. xDDDD
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Silverpine
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I was looking for more books by Astrid, actually. xDD I only know Pippi Longstocking.


LOL. The Children section in Swedish libraries in are full of her books. xDDDD

Luckies. xDD I can't find them easily. Like most of her books, haha.

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The Wheel Of Time, by Robert Jordan.
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A History of the English Speaking Peoples, by Winston S Churchill; Peter the Great: His Life and World, by Robert Massie. In terms of non-historical, I'd say Last Lecture, by Randy Pausch.
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