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Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by Nobody: 7:19am On Apr 09, 2017
Wow, a 2006 thread making fp in 2017 lipsrsealed, it can be delayed but not denied smiley

Well, for me it's Things Fall Apart
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Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by jerrymej(m): 7:19am On Apr 09, 2017
Love too soon by Alex Charter.
Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by clickgold1(m): 7:19am On Apr 09, 2017
That will Symphony of Destruction from the pace setters series

illusion2:
I'm really into espionage,military kinda novels.

So most books by Ludlum,Forsyth,Le Carre,Fleming are in, ICARUS AGENDA is definitely up there.

However my most memorable,I read many years back in secondary school, it was among the Pacesetters series,it was actually my first Nigerian espionage novels , I can't remember the name now, I think it involved some triplets & I keep remembering something like Debunmi Davies or something like dat,I remember I was so excited I didn't want finish in a rush.

Boy, what would I do to lay my hands on that book,
Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by onyii255(m): 7:22am On Apr 09, 2017
The Godfather by Mario Puzo.. grin
Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by Nobody: 7:23am On Apr 09, 2017
The Psychology of Persuasion by Kevin Hogan
Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by olamilekside2: 7:24am On Apr 09, 2017
grin "Ogboju ode ninu Igbo Irunmole" by D. O. Fagunwa
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Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by Klington: 7:24am On Apr 09, 2017
Rich dad poor dad by Robert G
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Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by Nobody: 7:25am On Apr 09, 2017
the richest man in babylon,money won't make you rich.
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Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by Nobody: 7:27am On Apr 09, 2017
Third world and dependency by EZEANYIKAH
Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by Rolings: 7:27am On Apr 09, 2017
MISERY by Stephen king
Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by majour(m): 7:29am On Apr 09, 2017
All of Dan browns collection

Deception point

Da Vinci code

Angels and demon

Lost symbol
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Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by Smellymouth: 7:29am On Apr 09, 2017
KANE and ABEL by Jeffrey Archer..
Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by Thiaf: 7:31am On Apr 09, 2017
The Independence followed by when the sun sets
Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by Nobody: 7:31am On Apr 09, 2017
quiet:
Geez!
When i remember Danielle Steel's ZOYA,goshhhhhhhhhhh!!!!
i go speechless,what a Novel! it was soooo real,u could almost picture yourself in it, with the way the lines are relayed in the book,gives you a clear cut picture,a sharp image of what is actually being talked of.
The story line in itself was great,.it was all about a girl named Zoya.
Damn,after i read that book,i went Phew! was this a book or a film,it was sooooo detailed.
I think it was Danielle Steel who also wrote the Lightning Book...
I so much looooooove it
Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by mztakayswitch3(m): 7:32am On Apr 09, 2017
Any Robin Cook novel would do for me.. Love medical thrillers alot.. Most memorable would be Mutation by Robin Cook and Coma also by Robin Cook
Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by Nobody: 7:33am On Apr 09, 2017
olamilekside2:
grin "Ogboju ode ninu Igbo Irunmole" by D. O. Fagunwa
lol bro grin grin
Have you also read "Olowo Aiye to sigbo Olodumare?"
Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by Thiaf: 7:34am On Apr 09, 2017
The independence followed by when the sun sets
Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by Lordwize(m): 7:34am On Apr 09, 2017
The Testament by John Grisham
Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by Nobody: 7:35am On Apr 09, 2017
Klington:
Rich dad poor dad by Robert G
If you like the book so much, I'd advise you read "Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill" likewise "The Greatest and Strangest Money Making Secrets by Dr Abib Olamitoye" grin grin
Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by chikend(m): 7:37am On Apr 09, 2017
SPHERE by Michael Crichton
Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by mabeni(m): 7:38am On Apr 09, 2017
olanajim:
48 laws of power, by Robert Greene
I read this almost everyday
Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by lincDzinc(m): 7:38am On Apr 09, 2017
Musa The Market Boy
Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by Psalmologi(m): 7:38am On Apr 09, 2017
The Holy Bible
The Godfather by Dan Brown
Stranger In A Broken Mirror by Sidney Sheldon
Time To Kill by John Grisham
Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren
And others
Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by lightwind(m): 7:38am On Apr 09, 2017
Klington:
Rich dad poor dad by Robert G
Correct guy my best Book ever by Robert Kiyosaki...Japanese American ...
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Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by zayyadoski(m): 7:39am On Apr 09, 2017
Sugar girl.... RALIYA
Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by Jones4190(m): 7:39am On Apr 09, 2017
I'm not a real christian but I will conclude hare that one man teaching form the basic of form the Basic of human existance
Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by sassiemyk: 7:39am On Apr 09, 2017
1. Holy Bible
2.Six And Seven Books Of Moses.
3. The Mystery Of The Ages.
4. Paradise Lost
5. Life - The Essence

Why are u trying to quote me? No be me read'am? Abeg free me poo
Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by Electroweb(m): 7:41am On Apr 09, 2017
Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
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Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by Eratosthenes(m): 7:43am On Apr 09, 2017
Carl Sagan, The Demon-haunted World-Science as a Candle in the Dark
Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by LaurelP(m): 7:44am On Apr 09, 2017
yimiton:
If tomorrow comes by Sidney Sheldon
I read this book 3 times in one week. Powerful novel. Sidney Sheldon is good
Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by Nobody: 7:45am On Apr 09, 2017
The fault in our stars -John Green
Re: The Most Memorable Book You Read by Ceeflo(m): 7:45am On Apr 09, 2017
Great expectations by Charles Dickens. Very remarkable read mostly because of the sincerity of the first person narrative, and all the morals that I could sift from its pages, and even though it's a classic, it has always been so relatable. Tells us that we don't always get the things we want, and dreams and expectations can go through several dynamics, love too.
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