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Old 12-06-2008, 07:41 PM   #1283
skysidhe
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Left Behind - Tim LeHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins

(Yes, Really. The scary part is that I'm up to chapter two and it's actually fairly entertaining.)
You would probably like Swan Song then. It was scary.

So let me know how the book ends so I can decide if I want to read it.

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Notes On Embalming - For Students (1936)

From "The McAllister School Of Embalming, Inc."

I also read the classics.
But this one guarantees I'll be left alone while eating.
you lie! :p

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Jane Eyre was kind of a snooze. After I finished it I found out that the edition I had wasn't even the whole book, just part of it. What a ripoff.

I just finished Kite Runner -- it's one of the books we're doing next quarter for a lit class, might as well get a head start. I liked it a lot. Next on the list is James Joyce's Dubliners.
I've picked up Kite Runner several times. I just don't know if I would like it.

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Please, don't do it. Save yourself while you still can.
What is so bad about it except that vampire novels are done to death? No pun intended.


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Ken Follett has been way cool for YEARS. Why is it that it's like Oprah discovered him or something? Eye of the Needle is one of the best spy novels I've ever read. Key to Rebecca was great as well.
Yes she discovered him this summer! humhpt

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