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Re: Best book you've ever read - Niq - 17-04-2012 Dale Carnegie - How to win friends and influence people Anthony Robbins - Awaken the giant within Re: Best book you've ever read - Talgion Cheeseliker - 18-04-2012 (02-04-2012, 01:35 AM)Isatis link Wrote: Are you reading in French or in English? English. Can't speak or read French. Re: Best book you've ever read - Canada - 18-04-2012 The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas Anybody looking for an adventure novel NEEDS to read this. It is an EPIC read. Re: Best book you've ever read - Turpis - 18-04-2012 Patriots by James Wesley Rawles, really good book about the economic collapse of the US and how a group of survivors manage the following events in to the rebuilding of the nation. Good especially if you're into the survival stuff. Re: Best book you've ever read - Legend - 18-04-2012 Quote:Probably The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan. The first book of a great series. Sign. Re: Best book you've ever read - Albrecht - 18-04-2012 Starship trooper. Re: Best book you've ever read - BigBird - 19-04-2012 (18-04-2012, 06:40 PM)Albrecht link Wrote: Starship trooper. Wow, is that what the movie was based on or completely different thing? Re: Best book you've ever read - Turpis - 19-04-2012 Yeah but the book is a lot more political compared to the movie. Both are really good. Re: Best book you've ever read - Barristan - 19-04-2012 Probably a draw between Crime and Punishment and Les Misérables. Re: Best book you've ever read - Talgion Cheeseliker - 20-04-2012 Have yet to read Les Miserables, but I'd like to. |