great2balive
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Posted 11:58 pm, 08/26/2009
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The Traveler's Gift by Andy Andrews. Great read with alot of help and encouragment throughout.
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Jenny1963
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Posted 5:53 pm, 08/23/2009
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Any book by V. C. Andrews are my favorite books.
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Jonesvillemom58
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Posted 1:15 am, 08/23/2009
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By far the Bible and it keeps getting better and more meaningful in this crazy world each and every day.
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Dory
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Posted 11:01 pm, 08/22/2009
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I Am Legend and Fever Dream. I also loved The Vampire Chronicles, TheTwilight Saga, and Harry Potter.
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RJspetkitten
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Posted 6:49 pm, 08/13/2009
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I just finished the 9 books in the Southern Vampire Series By Charlaine Harris. I can't wait til this fall for #10. These books were absolutely fantastic! The only other series I have ever read & been so engrossed by was Harry Potter. This series has it all - action, romance & humor.
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raven01
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Posted 5:13 pm, 08/11/2009
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"Mark of the Lions" series by Francine Rivers
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LA
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Posted 12:00 pm, 08/10/2009
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any of the sweet potato queens series by Jill Conner Browne. love love love them!
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meglovesdust1905
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Posted 12:42 am, 08/09/2009
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johnny angel....i have to say that tops it but i have read many...that helped me get through a stint.
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fahajj
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Posted 4:43 pm, 08/07/2009
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The Witch of Blackbird Pond
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smalltownman
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Posted 10:07 pm, 08/06/2009
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Like most others, I have several favorites and can not narrow it down to one. So, here are a few in no particular order: Gone With the Wind, Harry Potter series, The Shack, The Mitford series by Jan Karon, The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency, Forever Amber, anything by Pat Conroy, James Lee Burke's Detective Dave Robicheaux (sp?) series, to name a few.
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LocalSportFan
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Posted 12:02 pm, 08/06/2009
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Friday was written by Robert Heinlein. Stranger in a Strange Land, Starship Troopers, and The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Heinlein are also very good (among others). I have a lot of SciFi favorites too. I just finished rereading Gateway by Frederik Pohl. Great book also.
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crazynut
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Posted 12:11 pm, 07/07/2009
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Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West . . . . . . If you like the Wizard of Oz this book is a must. . . .It's the witches version. . .Awesome story!
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cherrwine
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Posted 12:09 am, 07/07/2009
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I have many favorites, but one I have read many times was Friday, by Robert Heinleik. (misspelled his name I'm sure sorry). Science Fiction at its finest. The Odd Brother series by Koontz is also really good. Way too many to list. Also a book addict and love to read.
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fentoozler142
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Posted 12:51 pm, 07/01/2009
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I have to make an amendment to my previous reply or rather I need to add something. When I made a list of Hesse's more popular novels, I left out the best one. Steppenwolf is a must read novel. Steppenwolf encompasses the scope of human suffering, loneliness, and the struggle to find the self after self-awareness has been attained. Any person who strives to find out who they are should pick up this book and read of the struggle in isolation a man had on the long road to himself.
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fentoozler142
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Posted 12:46 pm, 07/01/2009
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There is no way for me to pinpoint my favorite book, but I can say that my favorite author is Hermann Hesse. Hesse wrote some of the greatest literature of his or any other era and actually won a nobel prize for his writing. He is the author of Siddhartha, Demian, The Glass Bead Game (Magister Ludi), and other great novels. What makes Hesse unique is his abilty to write prose in a manner than can only be described as seamless, unrhymed poetry. Hesse had the ability not only to write eloquent, flowing sentences that are unmatched in modern writing, but also had the psychological and philosophical insights that surpassed most of the greats in the respective fields. Hesse had a tremendous understanding of the human condition and as well as a vast knowledge of theology. The only weakness I've found in Hesse is that he didn't write more.
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Tarheels09
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Posted 10:50 am, 06/30/2009
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My Favorite Books are all of the Harry Potter Series and not far behind is the Twilight Series. Both are absolutely wonderful sets of books to read and they grab and pull you in and you just cant stop reading them.
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Trishie568
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Posted 1:20 am, 06/28/2009
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The O'Malley Chronicles by Dee Henderson. It's a series of 7 books and I've read them all numerous times. It's Christian-Fiction/Suspense.
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apps98
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Posted 11:47 am, 06/22/2009
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The Twilight Saga books & the Sookie Stackhouse Series
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Brandan.W
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Posted 4:19 pm, 06/21/2009
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south of the border, west of the sun by haruki murakami, and the road by cormack mccarthy.
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asku
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Posted 4:02 pm, 06/15/2009
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redeeming love by Francine Rivers....book I read 3 times it was so good
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