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This much I know is true by Wally lamb.
"Do you want to live to work or work to live"
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing"
"Always hold you head up high, never come off weak"
Michael
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wolfpost wrote:Lord of the Rings. I just love going to other worlds and this to me is the original and best. Yes, agree with you on that one.
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Othello by Shakespeare
I write about sex, not love. What do I know about love? Sarah Jessica Parker
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A walk in the woods Bill Bryson one of my favo authors too guy is a great writer and funny as all hell
“I'm not one of those complicated, mixed-up cats. I'm not looking for the secret to life.... I just go on from day to day, taking what comes.”~Frank Sinatra~
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I am reading the "Tehran Initiative" Cannot put it down, except to be on lush of course!
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Interesting that so many pick Lord Of The Rings, but in actuality, it's three novels of a trilogy. Heck, Return Of The King wins hands down then, but I still have a soft spot for Daughter Of The Empire by Raymond Feist and Janny Wurts. I would love to be Lady Mara, ruling her family and playing the Great Game of the Empire...
"A black cat crossing your path signifies that the animal is going somewhere." - Groucho Marx
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John Milton's Paradise Lost....it began my love of the supernatural, especially angels.
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'Flowers in the Attic/Petals on the Wind' by V.C. Andrews
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Joined: 4/15/2011 Posts: 3,829 Location: Gainesville, United States
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I am currently enjoying A song of ice & fire series. Don't know if I really have a favorite. So many books, so many choices! My kindle has over4000 books on it(well some now stored on the laptop)
Who would have guessed that my little tale, the very First one I ever submitted to Lush would be read by so many? It shocks me a little to realize that it has now served over 20,000! Charge NurseThank you so very much to those who have read it!
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Joined: 4/10/2012 Posts: 65 Location: United States
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The Secret Garden/Little Women is my favoirte from childhood. I also like The Decameron that I had to read in college and have read several times since then.
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The Secret Garden/Little Women is my favoirte from childhood. I also like The Decameron that I had to read in college and have read several times since then.
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Short book-Eleven minutes by Paulo Coehlo,long book-Red Lotus by Pai Kit Fai.
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" It" by Stephen King
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There are too many to name, but one of 'em is Surrender The Dark by L.A. Banks
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Eugh tough one, but Wuthering heights probably has to be my favourite :)
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Blackdagger Brotherhood and Immortals After Dark!!
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DoraTheSexplorer wrote:Eugh tough one, but Wuthering heights probably has to be my favourite :) Mine too! Oh Heathcliff
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I'd have to say The Quiet Game by Greg Iles. :) I love me some Southern fiction.
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Joined: 7/29/2012 Posts: 533 Location: Fl, United States
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Trinity by Leon Uris,The seven Minutes by Irving Wallace,The Iron Mistress by Paul Wellman,The Girl with the Dragon tattoo,and all James Bond
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Oliver Twist, must have read it about a dozen times
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Oliver Twist, must have read it about a dozen times
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