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What's one of your favorite books, and why?


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Mere Christianity. it made us to think our purpose in life and P.bear loved it ^^


Coldest Winter. Entertaining from start to finish.


Memnoch The Devil


"What would Machiavelli do?" It teaches you a different approach in dealing with people and the everyday bullshit they throw at you.

Visually, I find the Sartorialist and the Facehunter very inspiring. It inspires creativity and individualism. I have my awesome girlfriend to thank for that.


Water for elephants... Of mice and men...catcher in the rye... Annies baby..... Not so sure about him


That's a hard one. If I were to pick fiction, I would chose either Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy or Lord of the Rings, and if I were to choose non-fiction, I think I would go for "Gödel, Escher Bach: an eternal golden braid".
If you want to attempt GEB + MIT OCW together someday, I'm game. But only together.
Female, 41-50 years, Dating, CA, US | Mar 12, 2012

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Harold and the Purple Crayon - um why not. That was an amazing crayon and Purple too!! I only wish I had myself a magic purple crayon.


Crime & Punishment, i like the way russians write...
100 years of solitude, my wife read it to me


I don't have one but I love true stories about love.


Natural Cures "They" Don't want you to know about by Kevin Trudeau. Look into it. Its unreal


I don't have one favorite. I really like Girly books that are mindless.


The Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman because it's such an important book for any married person to read. It's a real eye opener in the married world.


The Red Tent. I loved how a biblical story was re-presented by the author and how descriptive it is. You can almost see yourself in the story.


I like to read Amish romance books. Even though it's different they have almost perfect relationships.


The "Through violet eyes" Series, by Stephen Woodworth. It's everything I love, first person perspective, ghosts/paranormal, mystery, love, and a kick ass female character.



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