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 Post subject: Re: What was the last book you've read?
 Post Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 9:01 pm 
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"Snow Falling On Cedars" by David Guterson, very nice.


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Does my book I write my poetry/lyrics in count?
If so....that.
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 Post subject: Re: What was the last book you've read?
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jurassik park the lost world am now reading the first book


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Strike Back by Chris Ryan


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author, Paulo Coelho; loves his writing..

- the alchemist
- brida
- like the flowing river

loking forward to read the zahir

author, Cecelia Ahern; another good author..

- ps. i love you
- where rainbows end

ps, have anyone has read khalil gibran book?

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I'm in the middle of reading Memoirs of a Geisha, Dune, Twilight, and some other book I can't remember at the moment.
:lol: I get distracted easily.

Actually, I usually don't get distracted from books so easily...I guess none of them lately caught my interest enough.
But as of late I've been sticking to finishing Memoirs of a Geisha.

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Just finished "Sandworms of Dune", and currently reading "The Last Templar"


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James Patterson You've Been Warned, Now reading James McPherson Battle Cry Of Freedom


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James Patterson You've Been Warned, Now reading James McPherson Battle Cry Of Freedom


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The Stand, by Stephen King.


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