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Old 10-26-2005, 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by spunkywho
why would you re-read a book?

I might have done that out of utter boredom when I was a kid, but ..... geez, girlfriend, there is a huge library out there.........
Because some books are so great that I enjoy to read them again. See if they can still sweep me off my feet.

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That said, read "Stiff" it's about what happens to human cadavers. Best book I've read in a while.
I'll keep that one in mind. I do have a fascination for all death related things.

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I am not much for novels. I am reading one right now, it's utter bullshit, a bore, annoying, the main character is the stupidest female in the world.... Still, I must finish it before going on to the next ..... *sigh*......
I'm more of a novel kinda girl. Well, as long as it's fiction. Not much of a biography reader, I guess.

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I'm really not a book person but a few books that really did it for me, (some changed my life!) are:
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Why did they change your life? I love it when books can do that.

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Originally Posted by Rosscoe
Roald Dahl is always good for a read. Even though he wrties childrens books, I love the way he writes. Especially "Boy" and his follow up to it "Going Solo." Also "Fantastic Mr Fox."
I love Roald Dahl! I read both of his children and his more adult books.

Thanks to everyone so far for their suggestions!
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