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Thread started 05/24/09 10:27pm

Harlepolis

Any Book Recommendations?

I'm going with to the bookstore tomorrow and I need some good titles hmmm
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Reply #1 posted 05/24/09 10:39pm

shausler




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Reply #2 posted 05/24/09 10:41pm

Harlepolis

shausler said:



That funny bored2
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Reply #3 posted 05/24/09 10:42pm

ThreadBare

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Reply #4 posted 05/24/09 10:45pm

ZombieKitten

ThreadBare said:



A friend and me were walking along a dark street one night and found a whole heap of books that someone didn't want, and I handed him The World According to Garp, one I loved in my youth smile he said it was AMAZING! Also by John Irving.
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Reply #5 posted 05/24/09 10:46pm

Harlepolis

ZombieKitten said:

ThreadBare said:



A friend and me were walking along a dark street one night and found a whole heap of books that someone didn't want, and I handed him The World According to Garp, one I loved in my youth smile he said it was AMAZING! Also by John Irving.


WOW!

I wish something like that would happen to me lol
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Reply #6 posted 05/24/09 10:48pm

ThreadBare

Harlepolis said:

ZombieKitten said:



A friend and me were walking along a dark street one night and found a whole heap of books that someone didn't want, and I handed him The World According to Garp, one I loved in my youth smile he said it was AMAZING! Also by John Irving.


WOW!

I wish something like that would happen to me lol

Think of this thread as that something... wink
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Reply #7 posted 05/24/09 11:23pm

ZombieKitten

Harlepolis said:

ZombieKitten said:



A friend and me were walking along a dark street one night and found a whole heap of books that someone didn't want, and I handed him The World According to Garp, one I loved in my youth smile he said it was AMAZING! Also by John Irving.


WOW!

I wish something like that would happen to me lol


I got "the Bluest Eye: by Toni Morrison that night!
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Reply #8 posted 05/25/09 12:45am

shausler

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ok now that is both funny and embarrassing

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Reply #9 posted 05/25/09 12:58am

JasmineFire

Breath, Eyes, Memory by Edwidge Danticat

I think you will like it.
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Reply #10 posted 05/25/09 11:38am

Dayclear

The most exciting book I've ever read!!
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Reply #11 posted 05/25/09 2:05pm

Harlepolis

Great feedback ya'll, keep 'em coming woot!
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Reply #12 posted 05/25/09 2:14pm

meow85

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Alva & Irva, by Edward Carey. thumbs up!




A fairy tale for our times about the worlds we inhabit and the worlds we contain, from the astonishing new voice who introduced us to the strange and marvellous world of Observatory Mansions.

Alva and Irva Dapps are identical twin sisters. They live in the city of Entralla, not a place you are likely to have visited. Alva is by nature an explorer; she longs to travel the world. Irva is a recluse, for whom a step outside the house is an ordeal. But the twins belong together -- they feel each other’s feelings, think each other’s thoughts, suffer together, love together and hate together -- they cannot survive without each other.

Since childhood, the twins have built fantastical cities of Plasticine. But when Irva finally refuses to leave the house at all, the major work of their lives begins. Alva, attempting to return Irva to life, brings the city of Entralla into their home; she wanders its streets, observing, taking notes, measuring, and reports her findings to Irva, who painstakingly constructs a miniature Entralla of Plasticine. And the model city comes to serve Entralla in a way its creators could never have imagined.

In Alva & Irva, Edward Carey takes the reader on an enchanting journey through a city of the imagination, with unforgettable heroines whose conflicting desires contain the seeds of both their destruction and their salvation.


http://www.randomhouse.ca...0679312345
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Reply #13 posted 05/25/09 2:49pm

Empress

The Book of Negros by Lawrence Hill. He is a Canadian writer and he wrote this book a few years back. It's an amazing story and I've recommended it to numerous people.
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Reply #14 posted 05/25/09 3:13pm

BlackAdder7

Anything by Elmore Leonard
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