I have. It was the only in the series that I read.zorbak5044 wrote:anyone read cirque du freak?
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i love that series. ive read it 2 times and im reading it for the 3rd time
i dunno what to write. oh i know! wait never mind. hmm. ive got it! i shall meh a lot. no that doesnt seem like much fun hmm oh ive got it. if youve read this ive just wasted about 16 seconds of your life
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I agree with you completely.rocketman1555 wrote:Name your favorite book, books, series, whatever you like to read.
Inheritance Trilogy by Christopher Paolini
Discworld Series by Terry Pratchett
The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
Wizard's First Rule by Terry Goodkind
the Dirk Pitt adventures by Clive Cussler
I would like to add:
Ender's Game (and series) by Orson Scott Card
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my favorite book is The Perks of being a Wallflower. i love it its such a good story.
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even if you don't agree with objectivism you have to admit that howard roark is one of the most complex literary characters, not to mention dominique francon who tries to destroy the man she desperately loves. please read the fountainhead and we the living.aphoticruby wrote:The same goes for Rand. Not only do I have a total disagreement with her ideology, I also find her writing to be pedantic, her arguments flimsy, and her characters at best 1-dimensional.
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My favortie book of all time is TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
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i'm a freak who loves the portrait of the artist as a young man and the catcher in the rye. stephen and holden
jo march is also one of my favorite characters from little women.
jo march is also one of my favorite characters from little women.
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The Three Musketeers, Alexandre Dumas
Night Watch, Terry Pratchett
The Perfect Storm, Sebastian Junger
Roughing It, Mark Twain
Night Watch, Terry Pratchett
The Perfect Storm, Sebastian Junger
Roughing It, Mark Twain
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