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much too many to mention..or pick a favorite.
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much too many to mention..or pick a favorite.
If you liked Pillars of the Earth...you might like World Without End, a continuation of the story.
I read Pillars of the Earth back when it first came out. the TV series was pretty good, too
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Zen Guitar by Philip Toshio Sudo
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Zen Guitar by Philip Toshio Sudo
I re-read it every so often when I feel myself drifting off the path.
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I definitely liked Pillars of the Earth. These are among my favorites: in fiction 'Atonement', in non-fiction 'The Power Broker.'
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I almost want to say Twilight, but right now it has to Work and the Glory by Gerald N. Lund. Such an amazing and moving series.
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The Catcher in the Rye- J.D. Salinger
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The Catcher in the Rye- J.D. Salinger
Slaughterhouse- Five- Kurt Vonnegut
Animal Farm- George Orwell
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Child 44 by tom rob smith. I still need to read the other 2 books that follow!
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Child 44 by tom rob smith. I still need to read the other 2 books that follow!
Also all 7 Harry Potter books
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I'm still working on Stephen King's Dark Tower series. I don't know if it's my favorite yet but it still keeps me going. Anybody read it?
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Either "Stranger in a Strange Land" by Robert Heinlein
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Either "Stranger in a Strange Land" by Robert Heinlein
or
"Ender's Game" by Orson Scott Card.
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Garden Spells
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Garden Spells
I'm feeling dissatisfied lately with happy endings though...I need more books with unhappy endings.
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Emery Park by Jay Bolland (who is Soul Pancake's own @EmeryPark )
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TOO MANY! recently..
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TOO MANY! recently..
-Walking with the Wind (John Lewis)
-A New Earth (Ekhart Tolle)
- Eat.Pray.Love (Elizabeth Gilbert)
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the Harry Potter series (yep, I'm a grown up), particularly The Goblet of Fire
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