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Wednesday, August 28, 2013
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Midnight Bride by Susan Carroll
ReplyDeleteInvisible Man by Ralph Ellison
ReplyDeleteThe Good Soldier by Ford Maddox Ford
ReplyDeleteThe Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan
ReplyDeleteRobinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe
ReplyDeleteThe Road by Cormac McCarthy and Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro (and possibly Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn)
ReplyDeletePaper Towns by John Greene
ReplyDeleteThe Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
ReplyDeleteCatch-22 by Joseph Heller
ReplyDeleteSO GOOD
DeleteThe Fault in our Stars by John Green
ReplyDelete1984 by George Orwell
ReplyDeleteInvisible Man by Ralph Ellison
ReplyDeleteEast of Eden by John Steinbeck
ReplyDeleteKite Runner by Khaled Hossenini
ReplyDeleteThe Girl With the Dragon Tattoo byt Stieg Larsson
ReplyDeleteSlaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut or The Color Purple by Alice Walker
ReplyDeleteVelocity by Dean Koontz
ReplyDelete1984 by George Orwell
ReplyDeleteLord of the Flies by William Golding
ReplyDeleteThe Awakening by Kate Chopin or As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner
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ReplyDeleteHam On Rye by Charles Bukowski
ReplyDeleteThe Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks
ReplyDeleteThe Rescue by Nicolas Sparks
ReplyDeleteThe Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks
ReplyDeleteThe Host by Stephanie Meyer
ReplyDeleteGulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
ReplyDelete1884 George Orwell
ReplyDelete1984 George Orwell. It takes place 100 years after Jake's book.
ReplyDeletePrequels ARE in fashion these days :P
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