What Maggie should consume next
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Life of Pi
by Yann Martel
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AJ
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Michiel.
says, "excellent train fodder!"
malici
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matt5522
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Jo
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hydra
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A Confederacy of Dunces (Evergreen Book)
by John Kennedy Toole
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doolan
says, "A funny, intelligent and somewhat sad story. I think you'll like it, base on the other books you've read. "
mhanlon
says, "An excellent, well-paced read. Very funny."
elphboy
says, "I don't know that it's train specific but this is a real classic. Like Doolan says it's clever, extraordinarily funny and sad all at once. Read it on the train, read it on the bus, read it anywhere. "
Jeff
thinks you would like this item.
wndrlstgrl
says, "I agree with all the others and also recommend The Neon Bible (his only other work before committing suicide)."
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The Master and Margarita
by Mikhail Bulgakov
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Buster Benson
says, "Yeah, this one's pretty good. And there's a talking cat."
Amy
thinks you would like this item.
Conorpants
says, "WOAH! Make sure to get the Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky version by Penguin. The vintage version sucks."
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The Secret History
by Donna Tartt
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hydra
says, "I LOVE This book and it's long so it will last many train trips. "
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Atlas Shrugged
by Ayn Rand
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Marina
says, "This is my favorite book ever. It should keep you occupied for many train rides to come!"
hydra
thinks you would like this item.
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American Psycho
by Bret Easton Ellis
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Jenn
says, "A definite work of art set in the 80s."
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Ghostwritten
by David Mitchell
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Izzie2006
says, "when I travel I want something that's engaging and intelligent. This is a novel of nine (I think) interconnecting stories. The author manages to write in different people's voices very well. I'm sure you'd love it."
Jen
says, "This is a GREAT book to read on a train"
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Kafka on the Shore
by Haruki Murakami
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sillysaraph
says, "This book, in my opinion, is Murakami's best work. A must read since you've read his other works."
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The Alchemist (Plus)
by Paulo Coelho
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christinya
says, "This is a very interesting book, paperback and short. I'm sure you'll enjoy it."
hiremaga
thinks you would like this item.
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Breathless
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Paolo Jose Cruz
says, "I appreciate many of them, on an aesthetic level, but this is the one that really put a smile on my face, and entertained me."
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The Man Who Watched Trains Go By (New York Review Books Classics)
by Georges Simenon
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Michel Marques
says, "from amazon: "Kees Popinga is an average man, a solid citizen who might enjoy a game of chess in the evening. But one night, this model husband and devoted father discovers his boss is bankrupt and that his own carefully tended life is in ruins. Before, he had watched impassively as the trains swept by; now he catches the first one out of town and soon, commits murder before the night is out. How reliable is even the most reliable man's identity?""
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