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The only good thing I can say about shit like Twilight is that it gets kids to read and perhaps a small few will go on to read books that aren't quite so terrible... I doubt it, but I can hope.
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Fall sleeper: A blind cat leads the way in Homers Odyssey...
Wonderful. Bless this woman (and the vet!) for giving an unlucky kitten the chance to have a good, and rewarding life.
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ASUS planning dual screen Eee Reader: worlds cheapest...
This may be the new Kindle! It says it would probably sell for $163. That would be much cheaper than the Kindle.
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Neil Gaimans Bookshelves - Shelfari
This Shelfari page is a work in progress of cataloging Neil Gaiman's personal library so we may enjoy the books he reads.
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Shelfari: Neil Gaimans Bookshelves
from the page: "... we asked one of our all-time favorites, Neil Gaiman, if he'd be willing to give us a peek into his personal library, and he graciously agreed."
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The 10 Greatest Apocalyptic Novels Of All Time
Last year I found a similar list of books and read them during Christmas Break. I think it was a list of "How to Fill the Void in your Heart Now That Harry Potter has Ended" or something like that. That list included Ender's Game. It was a fun way to go through... more
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YTMND - White trash doesnt change facial expressions
Silly,,,,,got your point about her expression,,but who cares,and how can you tell what she is? Very much like girls on half of the videos. Thanks KariFlack:)~http://kariflack.stumbleupon.com
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The Third Man Factor: How those in dire peril have felt a...
This is a really interesting phenomenon. It seems to protect people in thier hardest moments.
