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    Back spin by Harlan Coben. Brilliant book, never liked Harry Potter because of the dull plots.

    We all knew Harry wasn't gonna die properly before the book was even written.


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    Harry Potter Series because I have been reading them since 1998 and have grown up with them.
    I love Toni Morrison, especially the bluest eye

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    I've not read many good books to be honest with you. The books that I have read tend to be autobiographies or biographies of famous people. I think the most recent one that I've read and really enjoyed is Of Mice and Men. It's something which I had to study in GCSE Literature and it certainly got me interested for the majority of the lessons which we had reading the book.

    I think I need to start reading some more. It's something which I so enjoy when I have the chance.
    Last edited by Jurv; 10-03-2012 at 03:55 PM.

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    Invisible Man By Ralph Ellison is my favorite book..The novel addresses many of the social and intellectual issues facing African-Americans in the early twentieth century, including black nationalism, the relationship between black identity and Marx....

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    One of my favourites I read recently is High Society by Ben Elton about this politician who wants to legalise drugs its really interesting oh and I have always like Stephen King's Pet Semartary although it freaks me out

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    I'm not a big reader, I have to really get into a book to fully enjoy it and be able to read it all. However I once read a book called Don't Ever Tell which was about a catholic Irish girl who was really badly abused as a child, she then got sent to various catholic institutions where the nuns would abuse her and the priests would rape her (on multiple occasions).

    Honestly, it was so graphic and went into so much detail it was difficult to read at times because it's a true story. In the end she became pregnant at a really young age and I'm sure she was forced to put the baby up for adoption I can't remember, either way it was so sad. She eventually ended up in a mental hospital where she would get electric shock treatment and other various 'treatments'.

    She was saying at the end how she'll never be okay with what happend to her and she will never be the same, her childhood and most of her teenage years was stolen by those who she'd entrusted to keep her safe. I've never cried so much over a book in my entire life!

    If you're interested in it though it's called "Don't Ever Tell" it's a really good read

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    The Time Machine or Boy Soldier. I don't read that often.
    That's when Ron vanished, came back speaking Spanish
    Lavish habits, two rings, twenty carats

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    Ive only ever read the Harry Potters lol.

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    The Hunger Games trilogy
    Harry Potter series
    The Changeover (pretty old)
    Sherlock Holmes
    Old English Classics

    I'll read most things as long as it's not one of those depressing-for-the-sake-of-it books.

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    My favourite atm is Oliver Twist, got it in a game and it's great a lot different to the musical but it's great :p.

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