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		<title>By: DairDubh</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2010 13:37:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Quenta Slimarillion
Narn i Chin Hurin
Unfinished Tales
Lays of Beleriand
Neuromancer
Stranger in a Strange Land (uncut ed)</description>
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Narn i Chin Hurin<br />
Unfinished Tales<br />
Lays of Beleriand<br />
Neuromancer<br />
Stranger in a Strange Land (uncut ed)</p>
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		<title>By: Â»Î†Î´Î·Ï‚ â™¥'s Î ÎµÏÏƒÎµÏ†ÏŒÎ½Î·Â«</title>
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		<dc:creator>Â»Î†Î´Î·Ï‚ â™¥'s Î ÎµÏÏƒÎµÏ†ÏŒÎ½Î·Â«</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2010 10:46:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>First off, the book(s) can not be something I have or will read in school. That includes, but is not limited to, To Kill A Mocking Bird, Catcher in the Rye, The Giver, and Lord of the Flies.
Second, no vampires. I love fantasy and fairy tales, but not vampires. The only exception to this would be if the book is not aimed at young adults, though I am one myself. Do not recommend Anne Rice&#039;s books though. I&#039;m already planning on giving them a go.
Third, I&#039;m not a fan of romance unless the girl has a backbone, and can defend herself. But, she knows when she should ask for help. And she has to be able to function even when the guy isn&#039;t around. I also don&#039;t like the girl-falls-for-the-bad-boy thing. 
Fourth, don&#039;t name popular teen book like Harry Potter, Twilight(and all those other silly &#039;vampire&#039; books for teens), Speak, and so on. If I wanted to read those I would have by now. Also, I don&#039;t like books by Sarah Desson or Ellen Hopkins. 
I have read a Child Called It, and I&#039;m not interested in reading Dave&#039;s other books. I have read Stardust by Neil Gaiman and loved it. Since I already know I like his writing style, please don&#039;t recommend anything by him. I love pirates, and books set in the late 1800&#039;s. I&#039;m a junior in high school. Thank you so much, and sorry I&#039;m so picky and comma crazy. Xp</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First off, the book(s) can not be something I have or will read in school. That includes, but is not limited to, To Kill A Mocking Bird, Catcher in the Rye, The Giver, and Lord of the Flies.<br />
Second, no vampires. I love fantasy and fairy tales, but not vampires. The only exception to this would be if the book is not aimed at young adults, though I am one myself. Do not recommend Anne Rice&#8217;s books though. I&#8217;m already planning on giving them a go.<br />
Third, I&#8217;m not a fan of romance unless the girl has a backbone, and can defend herself. But, she knows when she should ask for help. And she has to be able to function even when the guy isn&#8217;t around. I also don&#8217;t like the girl-falls-for-the-bad-boy thing.<br />
Fourth, don&#8217;t name popular teen book like Harry Potter, Twilight(and all those other silly &#8216;vampire&#8217; books for teens), Speak, and so on. If I wanted to read those I would have by now. Also, I don&#8217;t like books by Sarah Desson or Ellen Hopkins.<br />
I have read a Child Called It, and I&#8217;m not interested in reading Dave&#8217;s other books. I have read Stardust by Neil Gaiman and loved it. Since I already know I like his writing style, please don&#8217;t recommend anything by him. I love pirates, and books set in the late 1800&#8242;s. I&#8217;m a junior in high school. Thank you so much, and sorry I&#8217;m so picky and comma crazy. Xp</p>
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		<title>By: Drilon P</title>
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		<dc:creator>Drilon P</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2010 08:59:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>How about Dan Brown&#039;s books!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How about Dan Brown&#8217;s books!</p>
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		<title>By: celinebe</title>
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		<dc:creator>celinebe</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2010 08:12:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well if you&#039;re looking for good books, I suggest:
-&quot;Push&quot; by Sapphire (this has been made into a movie called &quot;Precious&quot; but the book is better
-&quot;The Devil Wears Prada&quot; by Lauren Weisberger, yeah this one&#039;s a movie too but again...you will be surprised how much better the book is ;)
-&quot;Before I die&quot; by Jenny Downham, about a girl with cancer making a list of things she wants to do before dying.
-&quot;Emma&quot; by Jane Austen, I doubt whether you will be asked to read this for school because it&#039;s too girly, though a classic, it&#039;s really funny and witty. If you like this , you will adore &quot;Pride and Prejudice&quot;.Yes both of these are romance, but not too sappy and cheesy, and the girls have guts and backbone I promise you.
-&quot;Little Women&quot; another classic,but very very sweet, about 4 sisters who go through a lot.
-&quot;Wuthering Heights&quot; by Emily Bronte. sigh. yes another classic (seriously the best ones are classics, but the most enjoyable ones are the ones with some romance/adventure, and girly to some degree. Plot: dude loves dudette, dudette loved dude but marries rich stud, dudette dies giving birth to baby, dude becomes mean and bitter and nasty. Go figure.
-&quot;Girl with a pearl Earring&quot; a novel by Tracy Chevalier, it&#039;s the story of the girl in Vermeer&#039;s painting, (here&#039;s a pic http://sisterskeepers.files.wordpress.coâ€¦ ) narrated by the girl herself.
-&quot;Sophie&#039;s misfortunes&quot; by The Comptesse de Segur (this one is translated from french) about a little disobedient girl with much too many problems...this one is actually a trilogy, the other books in the series are &quot;Perfect Little Girls&quot; and &quot;The Vacations&quot;
-&quot;The Swan Maiden&quot; by Jules Watson is the story f a girl from an Irish Celtic legend
-&quot;The Daughter&quot; by Jasmine Cresswell: a 15 year old girl finds her mom shot in her room, the girl is unfairly sent to prison, after 7 years, she escapes and vows to find the real murderer of her mom.
-&quot;King Solomon&#039;s Mines&quot; by H.Rider Haggard. A quest for a treasure hunt. Adventure, pure adventure.
-&quot;Silas Marner&quot; by George Eliot. A story about a greedy, lonely, bitter man who ends up adopting the orphaned little girl who stumbled upon his house. A sweet book.
As for fairy tales
-&quot;Aesop&#039;s Fables&quot; are full of wisdom about life and insights.
-&quot;Tales of the Arabian Nights&quot; are stories after stories that you never get bored of.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well if you&#8217;re looking for good books, I suggest:<br />
-&#8221;Push&#8221; by Sapphire (this has been made into a movie called &#8220;Precious&#8221; but the book is better<br />
-&#8221;The Devil Wears Prada&#8221; by Lauren Weisberger, yeah this one&#8217;s a movie too but again&#8230;you will be surprised how much better the book is <img src='http://b2bb2c.info/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
-&#8221;Before I die&#8221; by Jenny Downham, about a girl with cancer making a list of things she wants to do before dying.<br />
-&#8221;Emma&#8221; by Jane Austen, I doubt whether you will be asked to read this for school because it&#8217;s too girly, though a classic, it&#8217;s really funny and witty. If you like this , you will adore &#8220;Pride and Prejudice&#8221;.Yes both of these are romance, but not too sappy and cheesy, and the girls have guts and backbone I promise you.<br />
-&#8221;Little Women&#8221; another classic,but very very sweet, about 4 sisters who go through a lot.<br />
-&#8221;Wuthering Heights&#8221; by Emily Bronte. sigh. yes another classic (seriously the best ones are classics, but the most enjoyable ones are the ones with some romance/adventure, and girly to some degree. Plot: dude loves dudette, dudette loved dude but marries rich stud, dudette dies giving birth to baby, dude becomes mean and bitter and nasty. Go figure.<br />
-&#8221;Girl with a pearl Earring&#8221; a novel by Tracy Chevalier, it&#8217;s the story of the girl in Vermeer&#8217;s painting, (here&#8217;s a pic <a href="http://sisterskeepers.files.wordpress.coâ€¦" rel="nofollow">http://sisterskeepers.files.wordpress.coâ€¦</a> ) narrated by the girl herself.<br />
-&#8221;Sophie&#8217;s misfortunes&#8221; by The Comptesse de Segur (this one is translated from french) about a little disobedient girl with much too many problems&#8230;this one is actually a trilogy, the other books in the series are &#8220;Perfect Little Girls&#8221; and &#8220;The Vacations&#8221;<br />
-&#8221;The Swan Maiden&#8221; by Jules Watson is the story f a girl from an Irish Celtic legend<br />
-&#8221;The Daughter&#8221; by Jasmine Cresswell: a 15 year old girl finds her mom shot in her room, the girl is unfairly sent to prison, after 7 years, she escapes and vows to find the real murderer of her mom.<br />
-&#8221;King Solomon&#8217;s Mines&#8221; by H.Rider Haggard. A quest for a treasure hunt. Adventure, pure adventure.<br />
-&#8221;Silas Marner&#8221; by George Eliot. A story about a greedy, lonely, bitter man who ends up adopting the orphaned little girl who stumbled upon his house. A sweet book.<br />
As for fairy tales<br />
-&#8221;Aesop&#8217;s Fables&#8221; are full of wisdom about life and insights.<br />
-&#8221;Tales of the Arabian Nights&#8221; are stories after stories that you never get bored of.</p>
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