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    Dark tower series #1
    Any Stephen king novel(have tons!)
    Anne rice
    Dean koontz
    Stieg laarsson(girl with dragon tattoo series)

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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    And every tome ever written about the murder of JFK and the biggest coverup ever perpetrated on the american public,by our own government.
    My favorites out of that genre;

    Amazon.com: Not in Your Lifetime (9781569247396): Anthony Summers: Books

    Inside the ARRB

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    Fiskadoro by Denis Johnson
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    farenheit 451- Bradbury
    In the garden of eden - Hemmingway
    We the living- Rand
    Lamb - Moore
    Animal Farm- Orwell
    Red Tent- Diamant
    King Rat- Clavell

    I have a library of over 1000 books. I was a Literature major in College as well as the poet laurate of my class and head editor of lit magazine. I love to read. Though since having my daughter, my time is at a premium and I do not get to read as much as I would like...

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    Just spent a yr disposing of well over a thousand hardbound books,have maybe 200 in my nook Tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    Just spent a yr disposing of well over a thousand hardbound books,have maybe 200 in my nook Tho
    HERESY!!!!! lol

    I just cant get into those E reader's....I love the smell of books and the feel of paper.

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    Can't pick one but here is a quick list in no particular order:

    Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
    Late, Late at Night by Rick Springfield
    Jurassic Park by Michael Chricton
    Dante's Inferno by Dante
    A Peoples History of the United States by Howard Zinn

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    Based on the number of re-reads over the years, I'd guess it has to be Moby Dick for me.

    James.

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    James-I am currently working my way through Moby Dick (1st timer here). I got seriously interested in the whole whaling culture after watching a fascinating documentary on PBS. It's a dense, heavy-duty read for sure!

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    Moby Dick is a fantastic book!

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