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please vote for September's book of the month
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The Call of the Wild by Jack London 3 12.00%
White Fang by Jack London 0 0%
The curious incident of the dog in the night time By Mark Haddon 0 0%
Children of the Dust by Louise Lawrence 1 4.00%
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams 5 20.00%
A gathering light by Jennifer Donnelly 0 0%
Master and Margaret by Mikhail Bulgakov 2 8.00%
The Last Unicorn by Peter Beagle 0 0%
InkHeart by Cornelia Funke 1 4.00%
My Life by Bill Clinton 0 0%
A clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess 5 20.00%
Screwtape Letters' by C.S.Lewis 7 28.00%
The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende 0 0%
Tom's Midnight Garden by Phillipa Pearce. 1 4.00%
Total: 25 votes 100%
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jinXed by JaNx
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anyone ever read Zen and the art of motorcycle maitenance?

anyway, i go with hicthikers guide to the galaxy, Great peice of literature and greatly entertianing. guide to the universe was a great one to


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actually I have that book...a friend of mine gave it to me and said I should read it..but I didn't because of the title...what do you think of it?

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Astounding peice of literature. the Philospohies and perspectives in that book give a unique perception on life that will stay with you. You should deffaintly read it. The book has great meaning that is very remeniscant and vivid to the soul and not to mention gives a nice little underlying history lesson on 2,000 years of western philosophy, intertwined in a simple story of rationality.


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that sounds up my alley...thats how I felt about the screwtape letters..I felt kinda enlightened..since I have that book hear I think it's time I give it a read

btw screwtape won..I am so pleased big grin

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I have been meaning to read that book. I think that may be the enxt book i read. It sounds neat and interesting. I hear good things about, and have been meaning to read it, but it always seems that other books come up.


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Zen and the art isn't just a good "deep" book about the quality of things - it's also a good novel well written.

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alien Has anybody read the Perry Rhoden series its pretty old.


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alien Has anybody read the Perry Rhoden series its pretty old.
hmm nope...don't sound familiar.

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Zen and the art isn't just a good "deep" book about the quality of things - it's also a good novel well written.
I couldn't find my screwtape but did find Zen Ive been carrying it around all week,I've been so busy though I've only read like 25 pages so far..but i am intrigued smile

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