
globetrotterI / Carrie Marshall
is consuming 0 items,
doing 28 things,
going 38 places, and
meeting 36 people.
What Carrie Marshall should consume next
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East of Eden by John Steinbeck
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Lindsay says, "my all time favourite, one of the best villians in a book!"
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The Places In Between by Rory Stewart
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Lonely Planet Unpacked Again: Travel Disaster Stories (Lonely Planet Journeys (Travel Literature)) by Tony Wheeler
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Ninja Neko says, "Maybe you've already read this one (I saw you read the first one in the series). One of the stories describes a visit to Cambodja and Angkor Wat during the civil war in the late eighties. The story got to me. With your travel experiences in Cambodja, I think you'd find this one interesting too."
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Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt
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Sarah says, "once you get used to the writing style, this is a great memoir."
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Pilate's Wife: A Novel of the Roman Empire by Antoinette May
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marlenajo thinks you would like this item.
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The Dante Club: A Novel by Matthew Pearl
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Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk
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Wildflower by Sheryl Crow
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Crossroads of Twilight (Wheel of Time, Book 10) by Robert Jordan
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The Earth Will Shake: The History of the Early Illuminati (The Historical Illuminatus Chronicles) by Robert Anton Wilson
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hackasaurus says, "Mesmerizing."
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No Man Knows My History: The Life of Joseph Smith by Fawn M. Brodie
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sionnac thinks you would like this item.
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Three Daughters of Madame Liang (Buck, Pearl S. Oriental Novels of Pearl S. Buck, 4th,) by Pearl S. Buck
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The Last Kingdom by Bernard Cornwell
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rath says, "This is historical fiction, but the author has definitely done his homework."
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Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman
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Daughters of the Dreaming by Diane Bell
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The Last Days of Dogtown: A Novel by Anita Diamant
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Confessions of an Economic Hit Man by John Perkins
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hkutcher says, "Recent history. Excellent. Take my word for it; I read a lot -- http://www.readwatch.com/"
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The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai
