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  1. #21
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    A Prisoner of Birth - Jeffery Archer ( I highly recommend this (Y)

    Danny Cartwright is an uneducated garage mechanic who is falsely accused of murder but found guilty and sentenced to twenty-two years in the highest security prison in the land. He has no thought of fortune or redemption, just revenge – revenge against the four prominent men who were involved in the killing of his best friend, and who were the prosecution’s prime witnesses at his trial. He figures he has twenty-two years to plan his perfect revenge. By a twist of fate, however, fortune becomes a part of Danny’s life when he is released as someone he befriended in prison, the heir to a vast estate. He now has the means to act on his revenge. But what of redemption?

    and all books by Josh Grisham (bout criminals)

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    Martyn Pig- Amazing Book
    Private Peaceful - The best book Iv read!


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    Anything written by Jasper Fforde, if you know classic books as well, or you won't get the jokes. Some of it is alternate universe fantasy, where she can jump into books, the other series is about nursery rhyme characters living in the real world, and is a murder mystery/police book.

    Notebook In Hand is a forum for people who are creative. Writers, artists, crafters, anyone. Join in!


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    elizabeth thornton ;; the pleasure trap.

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    Misery by Stephen King
    is a FANTASTIC novel. Very memorable. The Movie was also great.

    Gods Behaving Badly by Marie Phillips
    Wonderful writing, very quirky. The ending was a bit cheesey, but totally worth the read.

    Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman
    One of the best dark humour novels I've ever read.

    The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents by Terry Pratchett
    Another Terry Pratchett, real original read.

    Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
    I have only read the first half where the Brave New World is described, but I found it exetremely interesting and I'm excited to finish it. Aldous Huxley's wife was also really good friens with Winona Ryders parents? Lol.

    The Redwall Series was also a good read when I was a kid. Tale of Martin was my favourite.
    Call me Ren =)

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    Cirque Du Freak- Darren Shan

    ~ "Difference is brilliant, difference is what makes this world"

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    The Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan are quite good


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    Girl, MISSING By Sophie Mckenzie, I dont read that many books but it was as addictive as habbo.


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    The Three Musketeers - Joseph Dumas
    A story of entertainment and bravery.

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    Dead Souls by Nikolai Gagol is a real great classic read.

    Also Crime and Punishment by Destoievsky is quite nice, although hard to follow the plot.
    Former: HabboxLive Manager, Asst. HabboxLive Manager, International HabboxLive Manager, Asst. HabboxLive Manager (Int.), Asst. News Manager, Debates Leader (numerous times) and 9999 other roles, including resident boozehound

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