
gypsiewriter / gypsiewriter thinks life is beautiful
is consuming 34 items,
doing 38 things,
going 43 places, and
meeting 23 people.
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Speak for Yourself by Imogen Heap
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zed4zorro thinks you would like this item.sadeyes1111 says, "She ROCKSSSS"823freckles thinks you would like this item.
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Catch-22: A Novel (Simon & Schuster Classics) by Joseph Heller
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Eunoia thinks you would like this item.yours_in_revolt says, "Hilarious and brilliant."Elfpower thinks you would like this item.
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Banquet Years by Roger Shattucknote: add to list
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c. libre says, "turn of the century Paris"
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The Cider House Rules: A Novel (Modern Library) by John Irving
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matt5522 thinks you would like this item.abbynormal92243 thinks you would like this item.
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
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Kat says, "Such a good read!"
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The Liars' Club: A Memoir by Mary Karr
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If It Was You by Tegan and Sara
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The Bullet Trick by Louise Welsh
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G. Love & Special Sauce by G. Love & Special Sauce
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Ta Det Lugnt by Dungen
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myxmlfeed says, "this was easy"
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Keeping Faith: A Novel (P.S.) by Jodi Picoult
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The New York Trilogy: (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition) (Penguin Classics Deluxe Editio) by Paul Auster
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August Rush by Kirsten Sheridan
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Anthropology: And a Hundred Other Stories by Dan Rhodesnote: suggestion
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A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
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chrisg67 says, "Excpertly written and surprisingly easy to read"
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A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini
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Fall On Your Knees (Oprah's Book Club) by Ann-Marie MacDonald
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jaynesmommy says, "definitely literary, engrossing and character driven."
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Away We Go by Sam Mendes
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Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic by Alison Bechdel
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ideath says, "it's not strictly a novel, but it *is* literary and character driven, finely drawn (in both a literary and a graphical sense) and very moving."
