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goign overseas in a few days and i ned to like rush to the shops and buy a good novel.
any suggestions?
 

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go_swans said:
goign overseas in a few days and i ned to like rush to the shops and buy a good novel.
any suggestions?
ermm there are many, be kinda more speciifc of what you want
 

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anything by paullina simons is really good...especially the bronzehorsemen, tully, red leaves, the girl in times square...the girl in times square is really really great.
 

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ok if you like economics then go for "oil,war and the future of industrial socities" by richard hiensberg or something like that.. it will really give you something to do..
 
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The Lovely Bones-Alice Sebold
To Kill A Mockingbird-Harper Lee
Ohh u love The Notebook, Maybe you should read other Nicholas Sparks stuff... umm A Walk To Remember and Message In A Bottle :D
oh dude. ive read them. I like Nicholas Spark, he writes well but the movie was soo much better than the book.
 

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The Partner- John Grisham...loved that book it was so brilliant.
 

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miss_gtr said:
The Lovely Bones-Alice Sebold
To Kill A Mockingbird-Harper Lee
Ohh u love The Notebook, Maybe you should read other Nicholas Sparks stuff... umm A Walk To Remember and Message In A Bottle :D
ermmm ignore miss gtr
 

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i like a lot of dystopian (and similar) novels, but here is a list of books i have liked and refer to at once when asked for book recommendations:

brave new world (though probably ruined in english studies)
1984 or anima farm
the outsider
farenheit 451
galápagos
a clockwork orange (the movie ruins this book terribly! don't watch it!)
 

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Do you own an iPod? Or wear a little rubber wrist band thing that isn't yellow and doesn't say Livestrong?

If you answered yes to either of those above question then read "The DaVinci Code", the single most brilliant, insightful and well written novel in the history of man... nay, in the history of the universe.

:rolleyes:
 
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