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Dune: House Harkonnen
by Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson
 (12/11/2004)
Dark but amazing. The story was addictive, I had to keep reading; really I had no choice. I LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT!!! (smile) :)
Dune: House Atreides
by Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson
 (12/11/2004)
I loved this book, I found answers that I had been pestering people about. Now things are begining to make sense (wink), I guess I just like lotsa clear explination. Anyway if anybody liked the origionals then they should deffinitly read this.
The Da Vinci Code
by Dan Brown
 (12/11/2004)
I loved this book! There are so many points in the book that make you think about what you tend to just believe. This is one of the books that I can recommened to anybody!!! Everybody should read it, if only to expand their horizon a little.
Carolina Moon
by Nora Roberts
 (12/11/2004)
A real edge of your seat, thriller. I got chills! Very exciting and a wonderfully un-expected ending.
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