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sheherazade
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Post by sheherazade »

angel...there was a sequel (maybe even 2)to a child called it...one is a man named dave & i'm sure there's a 3rd but don't remember the title(reaqd them looong ago)
they aren't as captivating as the 1st BUT since its a true story its nice to know the happy ending.................susan
Pessamistic Angel
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Post by Pessamistic Angel »

they went mad on it ,
a child called it and then the lost boy and then a man called dave
and then.....
a brother did a book about a brothers journey but i didnt like that as much because it was all about how his brother had left him , blah blah.
i like the anna rice collection as well and anything to do with vampyres oh i could go on...

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Tinevisce
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Post by Tinevisce »

I just finished reading His Dark Materials(all 3 of the books I mean), and I love it!The guy's a genius.Tolkein is another author who's work I love.Also like Dracula, Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, The Three Musketeers and The Count Of Monte Cristo.There're are more, but can't remember them right now.
Abhishek
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Hera#76
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Post by Hera#76 »

I absolutely love books, hence I am an English teacher at a secondary school.

ALl time favourite has to be Wuthering Heights, have read it too many times to count and have 4 different copies including a leather bound one.

Have also read the Pullman trilogy which are awesome. Love Anna Rice. Just started reading Margaret Atwood's Alias Grace which is phenomenal so far.

I also love reading forensic science based crime novels - hooked on the Scarpetta series by Patricia Cornwall, buy them and finish them within a week of their release date. Have bought all of them and read them all as well.

Cloud Atlas - by David Mitchell, Another fantastic novel which is written in various segments and it is only when you are half to two-thirdds through that you realise that each segment is actually connected. Another one similar to this is The Wisdom Of Crocodiles - Paul Hoffman.

I could go on forever, so I guess I had better stop here.

When I finish another super gem I will post it.
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