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Post by zukosbabe on Mar 30, 2007 20:59:33 GMT -5
Ooh, definitely Little Women for me. I love that book Jane Eyre is a close second
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Post by wildimagination on Apr 7, 2007 1:17:12 GMT -5
The Oddyssey. It's so...adventurous and actionny!
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Post by Waterlilly on Apr 12, 2007 23:00:40 GMT -5
i liked count of monte cristo. it was good.
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historyman12
Fugitive Iroh
IS IT JULY 14TH YET?
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Post by historyman12 on Apr 21, 2007 7:04:30 GMT -5
I've only read Huckleberry Finn. I feel stupid.
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Post by Nietzsche on Apr 25, 2007 20:20:43 GMT -5
Other: Les Miserables. Best. Book. Ever.
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Post by CountessRachel on Apr 26, 2007 2:02:08 GMT -5
Ooh, I gots a few: Frankenstein, Of Mice and Men, The Crucible, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, A Picture of Dorian Gray (for those who've never heard of the book, he's the traitor in League of Extraordinary Gentlemen)
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ephemeraldraven
Katara
I know you're not supposed to cry over spilled tea, but...*cries*
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Post by ephemeraldraven on May 13, 2007 18:27:24 GMT -5
Frankenstein.
This book was a lot more intense and readable than I thought going in, I highly suggest it to everyone.
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ZukosGirl
Bolin
Mad-Eye and Sokka have so much in common
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Post by ZukosGirl on May 13, 2007 18:31:42 GMT -5
Little Women is my favorite out of these books. I usually don't like books like that but I loved it so much. I'll have to read it again sometime.
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Post by waterfire (I am back!!!) on May 13, 2007 18:39:09 GMT -5
Where the Red Fern grows( its my favorite so far)
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Post by Medea on May 22, 2007 3:48:55 GMT -5
I liked the odyssey but I prefered The Iliad
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Linksy
Desert Gaang
Shipping like crazy <3
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Post by Linksy on May 25, 2007 21:53:28 GMT -5
From that list, Count of Monte Cristo fosho.
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Mako
Katara
Betray Yourself
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Post by Mako on Jun 16, 2007 1:18:57 GMT -5
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daydream11
penguin
"I love you, Bolin! AHHHHH!!!"
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Post by daydream11 on Jun 18, 2007 11:51:11 GMT -5
The Wizard of Oz and A Little Princess, hands down. The movies have nothing on the books. Both books leave me with a different story and a different conclusion every time; I never read it the same way twice.
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Post by Empy on Jun 27, 2007 15:02:54 GMT -5
The Count of Monte Cristo was fun to read.
So remember everyone, when you want revenge, go for the kids!
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Monk
Haru
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Post by Monk on Jun 27, 2007 17:06:32 GMT -5
I never got a chance to read the Count of Monte Cristo in primary school. I may have to pick it up some time then. But my favorite "classical" books were Les Miserables (abridged please!) and the Heart of Darkness.
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