Books that I will read over and over, because they are so much fun or they make me think.
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Railroad Man
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score: 400,
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4 people voted
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The Red Tent
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score: 387,
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4 people voted
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Where the Sidewalk Ends
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score: 293,
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3 people voted
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A Light in the Attic
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score: 199,
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2 people voted
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Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type
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score: 198,
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2 people voted
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The Giving Tree
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score: 194,
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2 people voted
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Eat, Pray, Love
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score: 188,
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2 people voted
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The Monster at the End of this Book
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score: 96,
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1 person voted
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The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business is Selling Less of More
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score: 94,
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1 person voted
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On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
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score: 93,
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1 person voted
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The Art of Racing in the Rain
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score: 90,
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1 person voted
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Art and Fear
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score: 89,
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1 person voted
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My Temporary Life (My Temporary Life, #1)
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score: 88,
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1 person voted
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13 books ·
7 voters ·
list created April 9th, 2012
by Jimelle Salyers (votes) .









"Her Own Serenity" leads a reader down a similar path, but with a bit more of a maturity to it.
The mystery and passion of following what the lovers do.
“A peek inside the door”
“Nice title, somewhat naughty.. intriguing.
The exposition is simply marv. I like the settings you have described. Your details. So heart felt. One sentence put tears in my eyes. I loved your use of words and lines that are descriptive..”my heart began to beat a bit faster” – “windowsill” – “key slid in like butter”.
I think you are VERY skilled in you narratives, very, very skilled. I haven’t come across narration so velvet like in my whole academic life. You are a master. “I knew that one day someone would be sitting here and in this very spot reading what she had written so long ago”. ” i opened the hard cover and began to read it”. This line made me yell “OH SHIT” out loud. That’s how sexy your introduction was. Keep up this good work.
-Vincent A.”
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