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    My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult
    My Sister’s Keeper is an amazingly poignant, uplifting, emotional, sad, triumphant, passionate, powerful story about the Fitzgerald sisters.
    Even though it made me cry, I loved every page!

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    The Stand by Stephen King. and I'm betting you all thought I was gonna say LOTR Well that too
    Spoiler: Want to know where Anne Bonny hid the bodies? Click the spoiler! 

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    Dune - Frank Herbert


    Spoiler: Guides 

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    Fallen Angels by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle, and Micheal Flynn. It is a bit cheesey in some aspects, a bit of steryotypical sci-fi. Even so, it captured my heart with it's fast pace and rebellion mood. The sci-fi and fantasy convention scenes are quite funny.

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    My personal favorite is The Broken Window by Jeffery Deaver. There's so much suspense in the book and the speed and mystery keeps you interested.

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    "The Pillars of the Earth" - Ken Follett

    It may have rape and churches. But I still love it.

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    Shadows of the Apt series. Come on, a humanoid race with characteristics of insects at war with each other? Adrian Tchaikovsky is a genius.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riddles Three View Post
    "The Pillars of the Earth" - Ken Follett

    It may have rape and churches. But I still love it.
    My god I love that book. Charis was so awesome

    Since I was about to say what Riddle said I'll say my second on the list:

    Good Gmens- Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett


    I look at this and I understand that someone special was thinking about me

    Things are not always as they seem to be.

    Spoiler: I want to play a game 

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    Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert Prisig is like... My Bible. Though, the main character just mirrors me very heavily might be why.

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    The end made my heart swell. SNIFF SNIFF
    It was such a good book. Really.

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