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225 QA Reputation0 | Ingenious Grasshopper said 8 years, 2 months ago: The Trixie Belden Series. They’re a pretty old book series, but very good nonetheless. It is about a 13 year-old girl who lives in the country, but is always getting herself and her friends and siblings mixed up into all these sorts of mysteries. | |
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225 QA Reputation0 | Ingenious Grasshopper said 8 years, 2 months ago: They are also very easy and fast reads if you’re looking for something quick to read. | |
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159 QA Reputation10 | Downcast said 8 years, 2 months ago: The Voyage of the Beagle (1845) by Charles Darwin | |
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393 QA Reputation80 | IBART91 said 8 years, 2 months ago: I am currently on page 100 of Atlas Shrugged and I feel like it is never going to end. It’s a fantastic book, but 1200 pages in small print is a bit much for me. Kudos to the Game of Thrones fans | |
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496 QA Reputation35 | GBWest said 8 years, 2 months ago: The Story of Britain – Rebecca Fraser Interesting side note, Fraser’s father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and uncle were all historians as well. And wow, does it show. | |
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111 QA Reputation0 | Cute Trolley Bus said 8 years, 1 month ago: Dune, I’ve been meaning to read it for about 3 years now. I am just getting used to the style where each new chapter has a quote from this princess Idula character, who I’ve yet to meet, and it foretells what is going to happen in the plot. It’s odd but thoroughly enjoyable. | |
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509 QA Reputation7 | Chaplin said 8 years, 1 month ago: I’m on the third Dune book myself and really have loved it so far. I’m also reading the Disaster Artist by Greg Sestero and Tom Bissell. It is probably the funniest book I’ve ever read. | |
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2903 QA Reputation22 | blackdog said 8 years, 1 month ago: The Plantagenets (a book about the English dynasty) and A Game of Thrones (started a second time) | |
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0 QA Reputation0 | Deleted User said 8 years, 1 month ago: The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides | |
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329 QA Reputation14 | JessieJ said 8 years, 1 month ago: House of Leaves. Its pretty entertaining but it will quickly lose you if you arent paying attention. | |
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1250 QA Reputation76 | Lutine Bifax said 8 years, 1 month ago: I’m currently reading “American Gods”by Neil Gaiman. And it’s absolutely fascinating, the characters are all unique, and once you think you have a character figured out, the plot twist comes. | |
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175 QA Reputation0 | laurenainslee said 8 years ago: Red Seas Under Red Skies by Scott Lynch. It’s the second book in the Gentleman Bastard Series. | |
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298 QA Reputation10 | Musical Loventic said 8 years ago: I just finished reading One day. I really enjoyed it for some reason. Re-reading Alice’s adventures in wonderland and debating whether to go back to reading Game of thrones or re-read the lord of the rings. | |
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187 QA Reputation0 | Kimberly said 8 years ago: I’m reading Gone Girl right now. I loved the movie and decided to give the book a go! It’s very good so far, and very interesting read! | |
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141 QA Reputation2 | Andrine said 8 years ago: Im reading Stoner by John Williams and the first book of an norwegian triology “En sjøens helt(a seas hero, or something like that)” (it isn’t in english) by Jon Michelet  | |