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Old 10-27-2005, 02:38 PM
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I've read most of Stephen King's books. Some were awesome, some were plain boring.

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Well, some people consider me weird as well, so I'll keep this one in mind
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recommending books has both its good points and its bad. if someone recommends something to me expecially with books ive found, i always have this great expectation of them and when i finally read the book its always a disappointment.

obviously it might not be the case here but blah

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Catch 22 is a good book.
catch 22 has gotta be the biggest hunk o' junk ive ever read. its so bloody embarrassing. forever cringing at what was being written hurt my facial muscles :s

i know i havent given a suggestion so id say read catcher in the rye again and again and again...... (yes i have a psychotic obsession with this anti-hero)
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i should really read catcher in the rye shouldn't i?

jbjs useless trivia 263856: Criminologists think that reading catcher in the rye was a major factor in triggering his obsession that inevitably led to the death of John Lennon.
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the bell jar - sylvia plath

1984 was good
catcher in the rye was good
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i should really read catcher in the rye shouldn't i?
Yeah, you should.
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jbjs useless trivia 263856: Criminologists think that reading catcher in the rye was a major factor in triggering his obsession that inevitably led to the death of John Lennon.
The FBI is the Catcher in the Rye: http://www.davidicke.net/tellthetrut...ry/fbirye.html
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I fancy this book next MOST NOTORIOUS SERIAL KILLERS, JEFFREY DAHMER by marilyn Bardsley

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I fancy this book next MOST NOTORIOUS SERIAL KILLERS, JEFFREY DAHMER by marilyn Bardsley

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sounds cool. I love books like that. I've just started reading a book about Hitler and Stalin and how they kept their regimes going. It's a bit heavy, it's actually really a textbook but it's interesting if that sort of stuff floats your boat.
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sounds cool. I love books like that. I've just started reading a book about Hitler and Stalin and how they kept their regimes going. It's a bit heavy, it's actually really a textbook but it's interesting if that sort of stuff floats your boat.
You must read My life amoung the serial killers by Helen morrison MD.
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