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best book u have read this year

06.24.2009 at 10:14:11 PM in say what
 

Karen Writes:

"Always Looking Up," by Michael J. Fox. Inspiring!

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shelley Writes:

Beautiful Boy by David Sheff. A must read for anyone who has been touched by the disease of addiction. My 2 sons (21 & 24) have been stuggling. One day at a time!! I will never give up on them ever!

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jannie Writes:

I'm 52 and I loved Twilight - so glad I have a middle-schooler!

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Malinda Writes:

The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down--a must read, true story, trials and tears of immigration and medical care in USA

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Maureen Writes:

The Book Thief

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kdub Writes:

Tie: City of Thieves and Sarah's Key; both Holocaust stories

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leslie Writes:

I Know This Much is True by Wally Lamb

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Laura Writes:

It's been around a while, but I have to go with The Human Stain by Philip Roth. Excellent!

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Clayton-Ted Green Writes:

celebrity detox, I saw the lure and the pain of fame

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ashley Writes:

Water for Elephants, best book i've read in years!

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Barb Hawkinson Writes:

The Kite Runner... and the movie is just as great as the book.

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Laura jayne Writes:

I re-read and did all the assignments in 'The Artists Way'. My bible.

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jen Writes:

WIshful Drinking

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Marge Writes:

The Wisdom of Menopause...Creating Physical and Emotional Health During the Change

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Sara Writes:

Three Cups of Tea

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SallyA Writes:

Anne Lamott's Blue Shoe (missed it when it came out. I read all her books. Q&A by V. Swarup which became Slumdog Millionaire (I had to read the book b4 seeing the moving).

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joann Writes:

Glass Castle is the first that comes to mind, yet with the Kindle, so many....

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Bobby C Writes:

The Hummingbird's Daughter by Luis Alberto Urrea

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Debi Writes:

Patricia Cornwell "Scarpetta" Amazing.

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Liz in Texas Writes:

Same Kind Of Different As Me

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Marcella Writes:

Columbine. By Dave Cullen. Clarifys what you think you knew about the tragedy. Couldn't put it down.

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Teresa Writes:

Middlesex, you get so involved in this story and can't put it down.

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Andrea Writes:

The Secret Life of Bees!! Excellent Book...

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Kay Writes:

"My Stroke of Insight" by Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor. I bought two so that my stroke victim husband and I could read it together. Thanks for turning us on to her, Ro.

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saundra Writes:

Best non-fiction is Prarie tales. Loved her honesty, am having my teenager read it to see that even famous teens have issues

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dot Writes:

Fannie Flagg's "Redbird Christmas" --a quick read and a feel good story.

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Marsha Writes:

It is a tough call between "The Story of Edgar Sawtelle" and "19 Minutes" both haunting and real in their own ways.

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Diane Writes:

Act like a Lady... Think Like a man...brilliant!

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Suzanne Writes:

Are You There Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea. Chelsea Handler 2 Funny!

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dawn Writes:

The Little Giant Of Aberdeen County, by Tiffany Baker. Quirky, kind of like a John Irving novel. Loved it!

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Kathleen Gosa Writes:

It's so hard to choose! The best fiction book was "The Folded World" by Amity Gaige. The best nonfiction was "Insecure At Last: A Political Memoir" by Eve Ensler. Happy Summer Reading Ro!

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Kari Campshure Writes:

The Ames Girls

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katie Writes:

A Wolf at the Table. Read it and not cry, I dare you.

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sue Writes:

Carol Leifer's book, IF YOU LIE ABOUT YOUR AGE THE TERRORISTS WIN, is my favorite.

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Justin Boyer Writes:

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time..... best book ever in my opinion. It made me laugh, think, love, and cry.

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Dara Writes:

Reviving Ophelia - It made me appreciate girls and women all the more!

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Fay Writes:

Still Alice.by Lisa Genova.Story of Harvard professor with early onset Alzheimers.Haunting,tragic

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KayZee Writes:

The novel "The Flawless Skin of Ugly People" by Doug Crandell. I think you'd love it too. Would make a great movie.

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