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Favorite Book?; What's your favorite book?
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Unity Sep 29 2007, 08:37 AM Post #1
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Mine would have to be Fahrenheit 451.
It's a great story about censorship and is very discriptive.



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Ion Oct 1 2007, 04:19 PM Post #2
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Mine would have to be any book by Jodi Picoult, she's an amazing author, all her books are so
well written, it's insane.
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Unity Oct 1 2007, 05:09 PM Post #3
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I've read a few of them...


Which one do you like most?



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Ion Oct 4 2007, 02:50 PM Post #4
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My favorites are a toss up between Nineteen Minutes and The Tenth Circle and right now I'm reading The Pact it's promising to be amazing. All in total I've read 7 of her books.

The only one that I personally thought wasn't too good was Mercy , It bored me and Mia pissed me off.

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Unity Oct 7 2007, 03:02 PM Post #5
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I've only read Ninteen Minutes and The Tenth Circle :unsure:





They were good, read them off of reccomendations.



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Ion Oct 7 2007, 07:21 PM Post #6
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Yeah, you read the best ones, The Pact was really good too, I finished reading it tonight, you should check it out.
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Unity Oct 8 2007, 05:04 PM Post #7
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Thanks, I'll look into it.


Have you ever read Fahrenheit 451? If not, try it some time, really great story.


Explains a lot about censorship and has great discriptive language and surprisingly superb uses of metaphors.



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Ion Oct 9 2007, 07:43 PM Post #8
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I <3 metaphors.


I'll look for it. :)
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Unity Oct 9 2007, 08:47 PM Post #9
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Good! B)



If you have the time, and haven't read it, I'd read, or maybe watch, The Stand by Stephan King. Again, a great novel, if you can call a story of it's length that.



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