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Doublell
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Sat Jul 04 2009 06:44 PM
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Best books ever
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This list is obviously compiled by users of the site and I would guess that many of them are Mormons (see No. 2). Nevertheless, I find the descriptions of the books interesting and I've sent off to Amazon for a couple by Khalad Hosseini.
Yes there are other things to do apart from playing with computers.
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Jedi
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Sun Jul 05 2009 07:20 PM
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Re: Best books ever
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Interesting list, but not that many there I would of chose!
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guidedog
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Mon Jul 06 2009 10:04 PM
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To describe a book as the "best ever" is meaningless. Books which appealed to us in the past can seem dull and predictable nowadays. However, I'm glad that you're thinking of reading Hosseini's books. They are well written, and deal with complex emotional issues within a riveting story.
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cauldbum
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Tue Jul 07 2009 01:15 AM
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Re: Best books ever
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Books like films are to the individuals taste and other than the amount sold there is no way of telling, also how many are left unread or unseen? How often does someone recommend a book or a film, or the media say it's fantastic etc and you wonder how it was ever published or produced.
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Re: Best books ever
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Interesting list , many of them have been into films, which proves the written word is the strongest...
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Baz94
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Wed Jul 08 2009 05:25 AM
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We printed almost half of those 
Good thing about working in a book printers, I getr to read them months before they are even published hehehe
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pgt67
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Wed Jul 08 2009 08:45 PM
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Re: Best books ever
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Stig of the Dump, couldn't put it down as a child
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