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What was the first book you read in 2011?

 MJangellover posted over a year ago
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FairuzBones said:
My biology book :)
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lol
ana_tai_tadase posted over a year ago
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oh! you are lucky! i read about BUILDING MATERIALS!
marthatsal posted over a year ago
londonsrock said:
Zorro by Isabel Allende
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Oh, I want to read that! Is it good?
BelleAnastasia posted over a year ago
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it's all right, not as good as portrain in sepia
londonsrock posted over a year ago
CyD12 said:
"The last apprentince: the curse of the bane" by Joseph Delaney
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Thanks for answer!!!
MJangellover posted over a year ago
x-menobsessed26 said:
I read a bunch, but the first I can remember was "Last Sacrifice by: Richelle Mead". Obviously that one had been out for a while. If you're talking new to the shelves book, the it was "Awakened by: P.C. and Kristen Cast"
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No ,I'm just talking about any book you read in the start of2011!!
MJangellover posted over a year ago
simpleplan said:
The Shining by stephen king
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Thanks for answering!!!!
MJangellover posted over a year ago
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Uh!! Hey simple! i didn´t know you were here lol :D
ana_tai_tadase posted over a year ago
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I am everywere Ana XD
simpleplan posted over a year ago
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hei, me too:)
life_rehab posted over a year ago
caitie_cool said:
the last song by nichols sparks
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Aline1102 said:
"Last of the Summer Wine: The Best of British Comedy" by Richard Webber
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kurry85 said:
Twisted (short stories) by Jeffery Deaver. Highly recomend it if you like your crime and thriller stories short and to the point. Check it out if only for the story Triangle. BRILLIANT. Still can't get over it.
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Kraucik83 said:
actually it was a play :)
John Gabriel Borkman by Henrik Ibsen
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PmreBewareOfMe said:
House of Night Series by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast.
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ana_tai_tadase said:
Harry Potter and the deathly hallows ^-^
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great book, I read it two years ago, REALLY CATCHY!!!!
LidiaIsabel posted over a year ago
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good book :P
simpleplan posted over a year ago
LidiaIsabel said:
Well, in fact, I haven't finished reading it yet. I think it's because I want it to last forever. When I have a great book in my hands I want to know the end as soon as possible, but at the same time, I don't want to finish it because even when I can read it again and again, I already know what will happen!!!
Well, the amazing book that has catched me up is Socrates in Love by Kyoichi Katayama. Every line I read is full of japanese culture, the same that has charmed me, the same japanese culture I admire and love.
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Well, in fact, I haven't finished reading it yet. I think it's because I want it to last forever. When I have a great book in my hands I want to know the end as soon as possible, but at the same time, I don't want to finish it because even when I can read it again and again, I already know what will happen!!!
Well, the amazing book that has catched me up is Socrates in Love by Kyoichi Katayama. Every line I read is full of japanese culture, the same that has charmed me, the same japanese culture I admire and love.
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I love Kyoichi!!
LidiaIsabel posted over a year ago
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Can you read Japanese? Love the cover!
jester616 posted over a year ago
tdovey said:
Martina cole's the family, big fan.
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HaleyDewit said:
"Black" by Dirk Bracke
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-carola-fan- said:
Dear John by Nicholas Sparks :)
Love this book<3
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topazEYEs91 said:
fallen
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hindaa said:
David Copperfield
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jester616 said:
Waking the Witch by Kelley Armstrong. I'm trying to get back into her women of the otherworld series.
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Arielka said:
Shadowfever by Karen Marie Mornin
and I loved it!!!
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goddessoflife said:
Awakened HON series :)
Or Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. I've read DH about 500 times... no exageration. From Christmas to New Years Day I re-read the whole series for about the 500th time, too. :)
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zabby97 said:
'A Wizard of Earthsea' by Ursula le Guin
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pocketsfull09 said:
'Earth Is Room Enough' (collection of short stories) by Isaac Asimov.
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mitchie19 said:
Stefan's Diaries: Bloodlust :)
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mimialliwell said:
Sepulchre - Kate Moss
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Tuktu said:
The first book in 2011 was Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. -By Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith
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BelleAnastasia said:
As far as I remember The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo.
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As far as I remember [i]The Hunchback of Notre Dame[/i] by Victor Hugo.
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diana_pustianu said:
'Gog' by Giovanni Papini
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'Gog' by Giovanni Papini
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NatalieWander said:
A Prisoner Of Birth by Jeffrey Archer :D I'm a big fan of him really...I also like False Impression by him as well, both books had me on pins and needles and I literally couldn't put them down :D
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Shebird said:
Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut
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