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iv never finished harry potter
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I am reading a book named flipped i dont really have a review because i am not too far in the book but still i reccommend its kinda childish though
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Ive just finished reading Danny's Wallaces Yes man.

Its a really good book and i recommend it
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MikeyWild95 wrote Ive just finished reading Danny's Wallaces Yes man.

Its a really good book and i recommend it


i have read that book before really like the characters and yes this is a good recommendation
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I have just started reading Fernando Torres Autobiography from liverpool fc ;) ive already have steven gerrards and jamie carraghers

Hugh Liverpool fan haha !!

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MikeyWild95 wrote Ive just finished reading Danny's Wallaces Yes man.

Its a really good book and i recommend it
Isn't that a movie now?
And my book i have just finished was a playwright by Arthur Miller called "a view from the bridge".
If you get your hands on one of these books you will be extremely lucky!
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there is a goos series called the night angel trilogy by brent weeks the first 1 is called the way of shadows it is awesome it is set in the 1500's-ish and is about a child who is living in a slum and wants to kill his fist(second in command)
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While on vacation I brought some books for some good beach reading and just finished them.


The Washing Of The Spears: The Rise And Fall Of The Zulu Nation by Donald R. Morris

Outstanding book about the rise and fall of the Zulu Nation. Incredible detail (some times too much) about battles, inculding the battle of Rourkes Drift. It gives you a different perspective about some of the history and the clashing of cultures.

Hunting the Devil/Pursuit, Capture and Confession of the Most Savage Serial Killer in History by Richard Lourie

Interesting book on the Andrei Chikatilo case. He was a serial killer in Russia that was convicted of 52 murders.


Groovy
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Im reading New Moon By Stephenie Meyer...This is the second book out of the four and I can't put it down. It combines romance and suspence with a supernatural twist.
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Interesting thread. I love reading and do so frequently when I'm not spending time with my girl (we live together) or playing on XBL. I am currently reading Imperium by Robert Harris. It takes place in Ancient Rome and tells the story of Marcus Cicero who is a rising lawyer. Although he doesn't have the highest birth or rank in society, he uses his wits to rise through the political ranks. It's supposed to be historically accurate. It's a brilliantly told story, that will always keep you guessing and it's funny in some places and dark in others.
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