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always been told it is viscious book, it kind of is.
only on chapter three, very good me feels. two deaths, pennywise is upping his number slowly
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I'm reading Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov now... I read the first half of it, amazing, and stopped at the second half, as I tend to do. I'm also a few chapters into Crash.
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I am currently reading a great book called "The Hearts Code" by Paul Pearsall. It covers energy cardiology and life force energy. A great read with a new perspective on health and living.
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Just finished "A Man For all Seasons." Very good play. Going to hopefully start and finish Waiting for Godot by Beckett tonight, very excited. I've heard good things.
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a bunch of anthroplogy books for my class
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I would like to thanks you all for posting your replies. What did you find most interesting in the books you read...and the change you would have loved to impart?
Ruhi Sheikh
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"Sexus" by Henry Miller.
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Volume 32 of Samurai Deeper Kyo Manga. It's different from the movie so I'm intrigue.
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'Lisey's Story' by Stephen King. I had read a few chapters of 'The Bourne Identity' by Robert Ludlum but i wasn't really getting into it.
Out of curiosity, has anyone read 'The Stand' by the same author, or 'The Sicilian' by Mario Puzo?
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"Absalom! Absalom!" by William Faulkner
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