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Whats the last 3 books you've read?

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And would you recommend them?

Please dont say Twilight series you be wasting your time.

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  1. b*****d out of Carolina (Yes)

    The Secret (Yes)

    Middlesex (A resounding yes!)


  2. Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer

    Peeps by scott westerfeld

    Romeo and Juliet

  3. Twilight (Sorry)

    Breaking Dawn (Sorry!)

    Life as a Poser 310 series (really good book!)

  4. Ink Exchange by Marr

    Feast of Fools by Caine

    Crown Duel by Smith

    Ink Exhcnage is a dark fantasy/romance and a sequal to Wicked Lovely.

    Feast of Fools is in the Morganville Vampire series and is another dark fantasy.

    Crown Duel is an older fantasy/romance that turned out not to be too bad.

  5. A Year Down Yonder

    The Persian Boy

    Where The Heart Is

    I enjoyed all of them.

    ❀ M ❀

  6. By the Grace of the Sea by Pat Henry.  I would recommend this one only if you are interested in sailing, and one woman's solo trip around the world in a small sailboat.

    Random Passage by Bernice Morgan.  Yes, I would very much recommend it if you like historical fiction.  I've read it several times.

    The Red Tent by Anita Diamant.  Yes, again I would recommend it if you like historical fiction.


  7. Breaking Dawn

    Wuthering Heights

    PS I love you

    I won't recommend Breaking Dawn to you, as you don't like the Twilight series. Wuthering Height's is good, if a little boring (sorry anyone who likes it) and PS I love you is good.

  8. Plum Luck by Janet Evanovich

    7th Heaven by James Patterson

    Pink Jinx by Sandra Hill


  9. Price of Pleasure (Joan Elizabeth Lloyd)

    Plato: A very short Introduction (Julia Annas)

    Crime and Punishment (Fyodor Dostoevsky)

    All thre were awesome, but Crime and punishment is a little hard read with all the russian names, yet still an awesome book!!! :)

  10. I'm reading the Harry Potter books (just started book 5 soooo excited)

    well i think i am one of few that haven't read these, but to those that haven't yes, i would suggest them

  11. 1.pants on fire

    2. queen of babble

    3. ready or not

    all of them by meg cabot and all of them very good!

  12. 3 books that had nothing to do with vampires and did not subtly imply that pre-marital s*x is evil.

  13. Breaking Dawn [sorry]

    someone like you by sarah dessen

    the subtle knife by Phillip Pullman

  14. k your gonna hate me for it but

    Breaking Dawn

    Sister hood of the Traveling Pants 4

    and

    Ambition by kate brian

    i would recommendd all of them but if you are gonna read the last to you have to read the books before them to understand

  15. Blue Bloods

    Masquerade

    and

    The Summoning

    All of these books are really good

  16. The Complete Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi

    Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

    The People's History of the U.S. by Howard Zinn

    ....they're all really interesting

  17. World war z (recomend)

    Contact Harvest (Awesome if you like the HALO storyline)

    Rant (insanely confusing)

  18. Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys

    The Day of the Locust by Nathanael West

    Switch by Carol Snow (ARC)

    If you read Jane Eyre (and liked it!), I would recommend Rhys' book.  It is her take on Rochester's first wife and their marriage.  Very well written.

    Nathanael West's book(s) are good, full of imagery, but lots of pathos.   Well written, but not for those who are easily depressed.

    Snow's latest novel (in stores next month) is good.  Essentially, it is about learning to happy in your own skin.  Teen girls will enjoy it; other readers may enjoy it for the fantasy aspects of it.

    Check out more books and booklists at www.worldcat.org.

    Hope this helps.


  19. sorry i read the twilight series, but im being honest here.

    otherwise the books i read are the harry potter series.


  20. I'm currently reading "Fatal Burn" by Lisa Jackson. It's ok - the story is compelling enough to keep reading to find out what happens. It's one of those psychopath-stalking-a-woman stories, which I actually quite enjoy. I have some issues with her writing style, though.

    Prior to that I read "Beautiful Lies" by Lisa Unger. I loved this book. Couldn't put it down. It's about a woman who discovers that she might have been kidnapped as a small child. She sets off on an investigation to learn the truth & you don't know who to trust. I recommend it.

    "The Thirteenth Tale" by Diane Setterfield was also super fantastic. It's about an aging famous author who's chosen to tell her life story to a biographer, so it takes place during the present and the past. It takes lots of twists & turns & keeps you guessing.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thirtee...  

  21. Ocean Majestic It is O.K not great but O.K

    A is for Alibi. Sue Grafton Pretty good

    Triple Threat. Jan Coffee apsoutley Horrible used it for firewood

  22. The last three books I read were the Sally Lockheart Trilogy (It's actually a quartet, but I only read the first three) by Phillip Pullman and yes, I would recommend them. Although, It depends what type of books you are interested in as to whether or not I would recommend them to you.

    The Ruby in the Smoke

    The Shadow in the North

    The Tiger in the Well


  23. The Curious Incident of the Dog in The Night-time.

    The Road

    I am now reading The Raw Shark Texts.

    All excellent.

  24. 1.  The Secret Life of Bees, by Sue Monk Kidd - highly recommended, great story, nice quick read.

    2.  Remember Me?, by Sophie Kinsella - kind of far fetched, but great if you're a chick-lit fan.

    3.  The Choice, by Nicholas Sparks - highly recommended, not as predictable as his other books.  

  25. Girl With a Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier

    Night by Elie Wiesel

    Anthem by Ayn Rand

    I would recommend them all.

  26. Frederic Beigbeder - 99 Francs

    "" "" - Holidays in coma

    "" "" - Ideal

    Recommend all of them. He's my fav.  

  27. The Blade of Fire(by stuart hill) really good. Would recommend to any one who likes controversies mixd with Fantasy.

    The deathly hallows- Harry potter series, sure you've heard plenty about them.

    Eldest- Would recommend to anyone who read the first bood, Eragon. Is very good and adventurous. I've read it several times.

  28. Fallen leaves by Adeline Yen Mah.

    A long way gone by Ishmael Beah.

    Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell.

    I would recommend all of these books but mostly Gone with the Wind. I believe it to be the greatest novel ever written. Its a classic!

    A long way gone is a striking story of a boy soldier from sierra leone who managed to escape, and writes about his experience and how he lost his entire family due to the war.

    Fallen leaves is an autobiography by a chinese woman who was raised in a very wealthy family but was unwanted.  

  29. the other Boleyn girl- definitely recommend

    the curious incident of the dog in the nighttime-definitely definitely recommend

    memoirs of a geisha-i also recommend this


  30. Breaking Dawn (sorry)

    Life of Pi

    Speak

    I would definitely recommend Life of Pi and Speak, but obviously not Breaking Dawn if you don't like Twilight...

  31. Impulse ^_^ That book freaked me out a little

    Dead Girls' Dance-Morganville Vampires Book 2

    Dance With a Vampire-Vampire Kisses Book 4

    and the one before that was in fact Breaking Dawn :D I don't feel like i wasted my time by adding that....

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