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Stephenie Meyer, Twilight. i am itching to read the other ones so i am just gonna keep this short: U HAVE TO READ IT!
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William Golding's Lord Of The Flies, the novel that exhibits civilisation, isolation, and how they can destroy humanity; has been on our shelves for 53 years to this day, and despite the age of this book, it certainly deserves our attention and high respect for its achieving, disturbing plot which s ...
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I thoroughly enjoyed reading Dan Brown's Angels and Demons, and to be honest, I picked it up with the intention of slating it and disposing it to the nearest don't-want-to-read-it-and-bin-it waste basket. I was advised to read this book before I read The Da Vinci Code. I did, and what's more, I enjo ...
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