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Latoya (f)
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Me and My big mouth by Joyce Meyer.
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Gamine (f)
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The FountainHead by Ayn Rand
An extremely great read!
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Datope (f)
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On the Street where you live - Mary Higgins Clark
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scorpio1 (m)
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I just finished the CASSANDRA COMPACT(First time i saw a Robert ludlum collaboration), 'twas good though, Currently am reading the BLOODLINE by sheldon,
But none is going to be like "THE SCORPIO ILLUSION"(ROBERT LUDLUM)
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tianshie (m)
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Memoirs of a Geisha. . . Arthur Golden
Caravan to Cavalles. . . Alistair Maclean
Zero Hour. . . Agatha Christie
Now reading. . .
The Sicillian. . . Mario Puzo
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scorpio1 (m)
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@tianshe
I Have the Sicilian, Puzo really showed he's a MASTER with the creation of the character GUILIANO, One thing i like about M.P is that his mafian stories are all connected, always consistent, In the sicilian u see when Corleone started getting into the game recently, I LOVE PUZO!
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tianshie (m)
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@scorpio I am enjoying it as it is.I like Puzo.
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morenike09 (f)
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Ethan Frome -------> Edith Wharton
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ibkaye (f)
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Things Falls Apart - Chinua Achebe
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morenike09 (f)
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Zero Hour. . . Agatha Christie
oooooh, I love her!!! She's totally the bestalthough she's dead. I've been trying to get that book, my local libraries dnt have it. arrrrrrrrg!! If you can plz tell me how the book is when you're done, I'll appreciate 
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olakachifo
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Am currently reading Wizard of the crow by Ngugi Wa thiong'o, this is a very interesting books that really highlights how african leaders holds on to power The book's hero is Kamiti, an honest man who poses as a witchdoctor to escape the police and then finds he's rather good at it. The authorities fear his power over the populace, but call him in when the Ruler inexplicably starts to swell like a giant balloon in response to the Global Bank's refusal to fund a ludicrous state project. The book is available on www.amazon.com and www.kachifo.com/order in case anyone is interested.
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maedan (f)
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THE INNOCENT MAN by Grisham.
His latest, and first, non-fiction.
Almost through but glad to know he's more than just a storyteller, he could make a great historian.
The story's about a wrongfully convicted-to-deathrow guy. Was he ever exonerated? Read it and find out yerself!
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Tetchiness (f)
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Siddhartha - Hermann Hesse
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beauteous (f)
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message from nam---by danielle steel.does anyone knw where i can watch d film online?
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Tetchiness (f)
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message from nam---by danielle steel.does anyone knw where i can watch d film online?
www.nabolister.com 
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j-girl (f)
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Hide and Seek - James Patterson. He's a fabulous author
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winch (m)
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im currently reading a book by Gary Fellers HOW TO BE A CREATIVE THINKER
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StephenP (m)
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The Audacity Of Hope by Barack Obama. Next is Infidel by Ayaan Hirsi Ali.
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beauteous (f)
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tec--thnx 
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tianshie (m)
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@morenike09 It was full of twists and vintage Agatha Christie.Want it?
Crime and Punishment. . . Dostoyevsky
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richylook
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Well its amazing to see that so many people have read a lot of my favourite books. from Hadley chase ,John Grisham, steven kings ,Archer, Danielle steele(truly her books are quite gloomy)and Dean Kontz(I heard that if you are a reader of kontz you belong to the highest grade of readers.my favourite kontz is "from the corner of his eyes")to legends like robert ludlum and mario puzo. Now I read personal finance books. I have the classical book 'the richest man in babylon'. to napoleon Hills "Think and grow rich" please if you are interested in an ecopy of the richest man in babylon just send me a request email. at my atmmachine@yahoo.com
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iice (f)
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Gone - J. Kellerman have almost completed my collection 
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WesleyanA (f)
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ake by wole soyinka. (just finished) really good book in my opinion.
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richylook
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I wonder if you really read the posts above. Anyway SHOGUN IS A CLASSIC and the DAVINCI CODE ,that is a mind blower. If you really do any reading at all you will no that so many fact about jesus and the bible as a whole is being questioned. The question is not to his personality but his divinity.
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slimaneux (m)
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what i am currently reading is a book written by FREDRICK FORSYTH. It is a true account of the Nigerian civil war. it is a must read for every true Nigeria especially the youth. we need to know the truth about our selves, forget all those things you were taught in social studies, government and history, those are what i call blindfolds. the knowledge of the truth will give you an explanation to all that is happening today. read it, it will open your eyes. the title is THE MAKING OF AN AFRICAN LEGEND: THE BIAFRAN STORY written by FREDERICK FORSYTH.
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Ndipe (m)
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The Blood of flowers by Anita Amirrezvani. Interesting read.
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tpia
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Just finished reading Something Blue by Emily griffin. I'm wondering if I should have started off with the first book- Something Borrowed. I wasnt really prepared for the shock here, since I hadnt known anything about the background to the characters. Long hmmmmmmmmm. This is the American equivalent of Bridget Jones Diary, but much more complicated. Started off slow, but then picked up astonishingly fast. Gosh. Am rather speechless actually.  Its chick lit, I might as well mention. Relationships can be so twisted.
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Akolawole (m)
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The Rainbow People of God by Desmond Tutu
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janami (f)
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just finished bad men by john connolly, a strange but interesting novel the stallion by harrold robbins - not so interesting. for those crazy about cars reading first to die by james patterson, good so far. i love the short chapters
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Lovelace
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Legends,Tales and Poems written by Gustavo Adolfo Becquer.
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cutieee (f)
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love books by jeffery archer, robert ludlum n agatha christy was also into enid blyton stuffs when i was growin up i don't like romance, prefer crimes n dectives
also i dnt know if anyone can help me on this: i read a book a long long long time ago, been looking 4 d title its about a family of about 6 a very rich family, d grandma or pa wasd murdered n every one became a suspect, non of them had a good alibi n in d end the least person u could suspect commited d crime hope some one can help with d title tanks
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