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I've got quite a few on my shelves: "The Complete Essays of Mark Twain," "Lolita," "Doctor Zhivago" to name 3.

"Oliver Twist" was sitting in my bookcase for years before I read it this summer. I found it to be pretty good but I don't really love Dickens as much as most people do. "A Christmas Carol" is by far my favorite of the Dickens books that I've read.


Brendan wrote: "A book on Alexander, the Great. I promised myself to read at least one historically significant personality every three months, but it's still unfinished. Too much to do, so much to read, too littl..."
I've got a book on Alexander the Great by Philip Freeman that I bought about a month ago. I was just about to begin it when I decided to read Doris Kearns Goodwin's "Team of Rivals" instead.
I've got a book on Alexander the Great by Philip Freeman that I bought about a month ago. I was just about to begin it when I decided to read Doris Kearns Goodwin's "Team of Rivals" instead.
I read "Alexander The Great" a couple of weeks ago and enjoyed it. It was a well-researched, well-written history of the greatest general of all-time.