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I'm bored with what books I have. I mean there's over 20 of them I still need to read but I don't want to start them yet. Any reccommendations? I've barely started reading a book for my first days of college this fall, but I want something else to read to balance out its depressingness.

So, please send me any reccommendations.
"If you break down, I will remind you ooooh of what you were yesterday. You can break down, I'll be behind you every day by day."
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THE GREEN MILE!!! It is the best book I've ever read.
"The walls we build around us to keep sadness out also keep out the joy." (Jim Rohn)
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Odd Thomas, by dean Koontz, Love his books.
MY GOD spell it write.
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If you want something humorous/light-hearted, read anything by Helen Fielding. She's written the Bridget Jones books, as well as the books "Cause Celeb" and "The Overactive Imagination of Olivia Joules."
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George W. Bush recommends 'Where's Waldo?'.

He says it will keep you damn busy.
[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]Brandon wrote: [/QUOTENAME]... and now the "best you can offer is Mr. Jingles? HA! He's... just pathetic.[/QUOTE]
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I just finished reading Black Creek Crossing by John Saul. He's my favorite for the scary stuff.
Robin
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1 - The Godfather - Mario Puzo
2 - Anyway Anyhow Anywhere - The Complete Chronicle Of The Who - Mett Kent / Andy Neill
3 - My Autobiography - Martin Johnson
4 - Star wars - Tales From The Bounty Hunters
5 - The Last Godfather - Mario Puzo
6 - Dear Boy - The Life Of Keith Moon - Tony Fletcher
7 - It - Steven King
8 - Led Zeppelin - The Concert File - Dave Lewis
Benn
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<font color="lime">KillerQueen840 wrote:
THE GREEN MILE!!! It is the best book I've ever read.


Amen to that!

Here are some authors I've been reading recently. I'd recommend almost any book by these people.

-Hubert Selby (new favorite)
-Lisa Scottoline
-James Patterson (especially the Women's Murder Club books - 1st to Die, 2nd Chance, 3rd Degree, and 4th of July)
-Peter Straub
-E. Lynn Harris
-F.X. Toole
-Robert Bloch
-Jonathan Kellerman
-And, as always, Stephen King
-Peter Straub
God wants you to send me some money. "Seven spades doubled, vulnerable, making seven? You BITCH."
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Yeah read the book Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy! It's hilarious! :)

what type of boooks do you like? Scifi? Fantasy? Mystery? Westerns? Cheap romances? :)
Madam, you have between your legs an instrument capable of giving pleasure to thousands and all you can do is scratch it. -Sir Thomas Beecham to a lady cellist
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Thanks for all the suggestions, and to answer your question Queenleaf, I just want a good fiction story that would keep my attention for awhile, especially while I'm reading Angela's Ashes.
"If you break down, I will remind you ooooh of what you were yesterday. You can break down, I'll be behind you every day by day."
Q
hmmm... Not sure. You could try Murder Must Advertise by Dorothy Sayers... It's a mystery though obviously. But I love it. No books are really coming to mind...
Madam, you have between your legs an instrument capable of giving pleasure to thousands and all you can do is scratch it. -Sir Thomas Beecham to a lady cellist
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Wir Kinder Vom Bahnhof Zoo

EXCELLENT
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Heeeeey Savaaanaaah! :-)
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I'd reccomend The Count Of Monte Cristo, which happens to be my favorite. ;)
*honk* *honk* - Harpo
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Anything by Kurt Vonnegut! I think "Cat's Cradle" may have been my favorite so far.
Kay Adams Corleone- The ultimate desperate housewife

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