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What is the last good book you read? (pg. 10)
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Sushipunk
Just finished:



Now reading:

Clovis
LiquidNitrogen
So far the best i have read ...



The possibility that Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun did not commit suicide in 1945, but rather survived to perpetuate the Third Reich into modern times, has long intrigued historians and novelists alike. In this taut, fast-paced novel, the evidence rests on a Hitler-style painting of a building not constructed until 1952, a blueprint of an enormous underground bunker supposedly built by slave laborers in the final days of the war, and the activities of an elderly German woman called ``The Merry Widow,'' reputed to be Braun herself. The plot is Wallace at his best, as the line between fact and fiction blurs, and the reader begins to believe. Marcia R. Hoffman, M.L.S., American Hoechst Corp., Somerville, N.J.


The Odessa File -

Frost_Melt
The Ice Man - bio on richard kazinkii ( unsure of spelling)
Ang ' ela_ie
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Originally posted by Moongoose


Hey me too! Well, it's just the last book I read, period. Finished the series about two weeks ago.
Unique2701


David Sedaris - Me Talk Pretty One Day

This book has some extremely witty essays.
verndogs


I'm more of a non-fiction reader. I just can't really get into fictional books anymore :confused:
The17sss
Can't Find My Way Home: America in the Great Stoned Age, 1945-2000

by Martin Torgoff

http://www.amazon.com/Cant-Find-Way...12936174&sr=8-1


You won't be able to put it down!
Stef De Roux
diggerz
I'm stuck in the 18th/19th century...



Pushkin's 'The Queen of Spades'.



Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 'Confessions'



Victor Hugo - Et Nox Facta Est (...And there was night)

diggerz
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Originally posted by Sunsnail


in english :(

I will read it in french soon


Albert Camus "The Guest" does it for me :wtf:

Also, "1984" is a book you read in 9th/10th grade?
Anyways, it was one of the first books that got me
into reading.

I dunno, I'm an Orwell fan for what he did with
"Animal Farm" (a strong criticism against the Stalin
era).

Also, impressed with a previous mention of Hunter S. Thompson
(Fear and Loathing). :p
gypsygirl
wasn't the last book i read but the best book i've read was Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follet, simply amazing!!!
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