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frankwasalreadytaken

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  1. the help by stockett and to kill a mockinbird by harper lee are the most suitable as far as I'm concerned. they made me cry :'(
  2. Actually I wanna read a tear-jerker so I think I'm gonna buy Atonement. What about my sister's keeper? Is it much more different than the movie? I saw it a while ago.
  3. Even Fahrenheit 451 by Bradbury is a science fiction book such as I am Legend
  4. what about the road? it has been written by Mccarthy Comar. I have never read it, I'd like to! If you read it, let me know how it is.
  5. The elegance of the Hedgehog, The Lovely Bones, The Help, Someday this pain will be useful to you, An invisible sign, Never Let Me Go, Someone to run with
  6. Well, on the contrary, I think you should read books that has been published recently because classic books are written in an old-fashioned way. That's my thought, dear
  7. Hi there. I wanna read a new dramatic book that may make me cry. Books that made me cry are: The elegance of the Hedgehog, The Lovely Bones and The Help (this one didn't make me cry a lot, I was simply sad 'cause I finished it). So I prefer 1st person books and last night I saw "My sister's keeper" and the film made me cry so I wouldn't read the book because I already know the ending and the book is proper for girls -isn't it? Now I'm reading "Cathedral of Sea" by Ildefonso Falcones and I don't mind it even though I don't like that genre (it's too historical). Help me then! P.S. Sorry for my bad English but I'm not English unfortunately. Thanks in advance,
  8. the lovely bones is so sad, I have read it and have seen the film too
  9. When I read books I escape from reality. Books are my cache.
  10. I prefer 1st person book. All my favourite books are written in 1st person, maybe I prefer living the adventures with the personage of the book rather than just reading 'em. Could it be true? idk
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