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    I m reading Horse Whisperer Nicholas Evans

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    Originally posted by Kingdomheart_fan
    I m reading Horse Whisperer Nicholas Evans
    Get ready for the most sick-o porn scene since Harlequin Temptation...I thought the book would be at least romantic, even if horses were surprisingly secondary in the book titled 'Horse Whisperer'. A description of a woman's er...bikini area in disgusting, precise detail and a long-winded tome about Tom and Annie's 'excitement' is still burned in my 'don't ever read again' file.

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    tell me about it did enjoy the book though


    Now reading Frank McCourt Tiz

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    I'm about half way through Eragon. I like it so far. It took it a few chapters to really get started but now it's getting interesting.

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    Son's been beging me to find my old copy of "The catcher in the Rye".

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    Try Toni Morrison's Beloved, if you don't mind constant use of the word nigger and references to abuse/sexual abuse/child murder. It's an interesting look at blacks post-civil war, and the cruelty of slavery. Also, ghosts.

    One of my favourite books. Characters are wonderful (albeit horrific in their own ways), story line is interesting, but I can see it being a bit much for some. Difficult to read in places, seeing as it has no grip on time frame, tense or perspective, and has an epic stream of consciousness, but worth it.

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    Rare Earth: Why Complex Life Is Uncommon in the Universe, by Peter Ward.

    ♩ "Summer's going fast, nights growing colder.
    Children growing up, old friends growing older.
    Freeze this moment a little bit longer.
    Make each sensation a little bit stronger." ♩

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    The Neverending Story ---by far a classic that needs to be read. PLease Please do!!!!!!

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    The Sight - Just a book about a pack of wolves that extends far beyond the reader's imagination, a very good read

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