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 Post subject: Book recomendation?
PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:48 pm 
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Alright my gf Anna read this book its kind of a funny story, and she had me read it and left me notes and stuff which was a lot of fun. :) So now I am trying to find a book that I can read through and write notes to her. :P

Can't be 'boring' or hard to read, she is a girl her reading level is kinda pathetic (jk shes alright :P ) anyways the book can't be sci fi or something either :)

Anyone recomend a book that would work for a guy and a girl?

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 Post subject: Re: Book recomendation?
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K, A visitor's guide to the human race by Jon Stewart.


What? It's funny.



No really, what was the book you and her read? I don't know what you two like, fiction? Non fiction? Historical fiction?


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yup, we can't make a recommendation if u're not going to tell us the preference =="

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ewwwww books make my brain do thinkey things, but if any books, i say of mice and men or tuesdays with morrie. only books that i have read i liked

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K, A visitor's guide to the human race by Jon Stewart.


What? It's funny.



No really, what was the book you and her read? I don't know what you two like, fiction? Non fiction? Historical fiction?


The book name is Its Kind of a Funny Story

She loved it, I liked it too and wouldn't mind something like it :)

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It's Kind of a Funny Story is a 2006 novel by American author Ned Vizzini. It follows a depressed teenager who becomes suicidal and checks himself into a psychiatric hospital.



O.O lol.


I really like Misfits by James Howe. I also like this book called the Mockingbirds. Oh, and you might like 'The things a brother knows'.

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The story of a young marine’s return from war in the Middle East and the psychological effects it has on his family.

Finally, Levi Katznelson’s older brother, Boaz, has returned. Boaz was a high school star who had it all and gave it up to serve in a war Levi can’t understand. Things have been on hold since Boaz left. With the help of his two best friends Levi has fumbled his way through high school, weary of his role as little brother to the hero.

But when Boaz walks through the front door after his tour of duty is over, Levi knows there’s something wrong. Boaz is home, safe. But Levi knows that his brother is not the same.

Maybe things will never return to normal. Then Boaz leaves again, and this time Levi follows him, determined to understand who his brother was, who he has become, and how to bring him home again.

Award-winning author Dana Reinhardt introduces readers to Levi, who has never known what he believes, and whose journey reveals truths only a brother knows.


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Its kind of a funny story is a comedy romance in a messed up setting :P

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Oh, what did he do date one of the nurses? :lol:


Sorry. Um... Fourteen days later?


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I'm a very avid reader, and my two favorite authors would be Stephen King and Ken Follett.

I would recommend "The stand" by Stephen King. Post-apocalyptic setting book. Amazing!

Or Pillars of the Earth/World without end by Ken Follett. Historical fiction based in 1300s and 1500s England/France.


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I'm a very avid reader, and my two favorite authors would be Stephen King and Ken Follett.

I would recommend "The stand" by Stephen King. Post-apocalyptic setting book. Amazing!

Or Pillars of the Earth/World without end by Ken Follett. Historical fiction based in 1300s and 1500s England/France.


These sound like books thatg girls wouldn't read

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