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    Lady of Smilies Nightshade's Avatar
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    lready read it dear in fact loved it so much that I went out and bought it
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    same here! I borrowed it from my library first but loved it so much went and got my own copy!
    ok, next on my list is Iris Murdoch The Sea, The sea. Or have you read that too? Not to worry, I have plenty of other suggestions...
    We can never know what to want, because living only one life we can neither compare it with our previous lives, nor perfect it in our lives to come'
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    no someone ordered that in actually I just morrowed murdocks henry and canto thinking of getting to that monday maybe then again Im aout to reread all the brontes and I might start that monday instead
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    hullo darling Night,
    how are you doing?

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    hi rachel. thanks for our PM. thats the first PM i got! I am alive. lol. im fine. yourself?
    night.
    We can never know what to want, because living only one life we can neither compare it with our previous lives, nor perfect it in our lives to come'
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    hey Im night not you
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    oh Night you are too adorable. And Opt I loved pm'g you. get prepared for oh sixty two million more!

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    try sometihng by jostein gaarder i love 'the solitaire mystery' its my fave book even tho its meant to be philosophical its a real page turner its the only book ive read more than once - ive read it 4 times!

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    I've read "Sophie's World," and enjoyed it (although the end felt a bit rushed).
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    NIght, u were too slow to reply to Rachel so i did. lol. and thanks rachel. but im only allowed 200 PM! lol.
    We can never know what to want, because living only one life we can neither compare it with our previous lives, nor perfect it in our lives to come'
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    I've been reading Coelho's works and I'd say they are worth checking! Try the Alchemist, The Devil and Ms. Prym, By the River of Piedra I sat down and Wept, The Zahir, and The Fifth Moutain. They are deep, spiritual (I don't want to use the word religious), and will surely nail you down to your chair

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    I'd like to say that I really enjoyed Girl with A Pearl Earring. It may not be profound but it was well written and kept your attention. Thanks to Virgil for posting the portrait of the Girl with the Pearl. There is one other painting
    by Vermeer which I think may speak even more to the story recounted in the book. It shows the artist painting her in the studio with others (if you read
    the book you will recongnize who they are). I don't remember where the painting is located. I'll try to search and find out.

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    hi nightshade)

    there are a lot of books which I can advice and are worth to read ..the virgin blue by tracy chevalier , the lady and the unicorn also by t. chevalier
    or each book of dan brown for entertainment,
    or the perfume by patrick süsskind which is by the way my favorite.. I can really advice it to you

    have fun
    byeee

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jane55 View Post
    Please, help me, I need a term paper on Monday. Does anyone knows the site
    With all that time, why don't you just write it?

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    The best novel I've read lately was 'The Caine Mutiny' by Herman Wouk.
    It has comedy, tragedy, human drama, and romance, set against the background of WWII.
    "I may not be better than other people, but at least I'm different."
    --Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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