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December 6th, 2005   Post 1
zyonchaos
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Post; Favourite Book?


OK whats your favourite book?
Not just the title either, but plug the book as if you were promoting it...
...Tell us why we should go out and buy it, whats it about?
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December 6th, 2005   Post 2
MightyMacbeth
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rite now, its ROBINSON CRUSOE

hey dont make fun..
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December 6th, 2005   Post 3
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wasnt this posted before?
 
December 7th, 2005   Post 4
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Similar thing posted, but they were asking about specific books (ie fave tom clancy, fave military book) im asking about all books it could be the cat in the hat for all i care. Macbeth read what im asking mate not just the title, but tell us what its about not everybody has read it, you never know you might just tempt someone to read something!!
 
December 7th, 2005   Post 5
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very good book
 
December 7th, 2005   Post 6
MightyMacbeth
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I also Like "Cloud Of Sparrows"

any heard of it?
 
December 8th, 2005   Post 7
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Whats the book about sandy???
 
December 8th, 2005   Post 8
MightyMacbeth
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lost at sea! more like robinson crusoe
 
January 3rd, 2006   Post 9
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Sir Winston S. Churchill's six volume series "The Second World War."

Probably the best history of WWll yet written. And written by a man that didn't just observe history, but actually made it!

Second choice would be "Quartered Safe out Here." The Burma campaign as seen through the eyes of a young Welsh private.
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January 5th, 2006   Post 10
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pride and prejudice and tess of the d'ubervilles. oh, and where the red fern grows.