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      7. Bright Lights, Big Ass A Self-Indulgent, Surly, Ex-Sorority Girl's Guide to Why it Often Sucks in the City, or Who are These Idiots and Why Do They All Live Next Door to Me? - Jen Lancaster
    
      Angela, it was SO funny. I can't wait to read her others, but don't think I can fit it in during the Spring Challenge! 
    
      Which part of the Spring Challenge did you use Jen Lancaster for?I loved that book, it had me in stitches.
      15. The Book Thief by Markus Zusak (reread for bookclub) This book was even more amazing the second time through.
      Liz wrote: "15. The Book Thief by Markus Zusak (reread for bookclub) This book was even more ama..."
I bet it would be. I borrowed it from the library when I first read it, and I really think I need a copy of this one to read again.
      16. Autism Frontiers Clinical Issues and Innovations I must say that this was the first textbook I've ever read completely: cover to cover. 
    
      27. The Last Bridge A Novel- Teri Coyne28. So Many Books, So Little Time A Year of Passionate Reading- Sara Nelson
      I just put the sequel to Hunger Games on my library request list. I'm number 188 in line. I can't wait! :)
    
      48. Lover Unbound - JR Ward**49. Fahrenheit 451 - Ray Bradbury**
50. Half Broke Horses A True-Life Novel- Jeanette Walls






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1. A Child Called "IT" - Dave Pelzer
2. Dark Summer - Iris Johansen
3. The Lady Elizabeth - Alison Weir
4. The Gargoyle - Andrew Davidson
5. The Revolution: Manifesto - Dr. Ron Paul
6. The Art of Racing in the Rain- Garth Stein