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If you had to recommend one book to read, what would it be?
Posted by Shalabieh on 25.06.2007
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If you want to get started on generating ideas; pick a good book! You will know it is one when your ideas start flowing shortly after you started reading it!
Posted by
razano
on 11.12.2007
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What is the best or worst book you read? and why?
Posted by Rosellas on 29.03.2008
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i never could express exactly why i thought books provided a unique experience until i read Kurt Vonnegut's explanation in Timequake, where he writes "It now appears that books in the form so beloved ...
Posted by
alma
on 04.07.2008
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If you think "the Protocols of the Elders of Zion" is a hoax, just compare it with what's going on in reality.. page by page!
Posted by
Ghassan
on 18.08.2008
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Has anyone tried using Kindle? (Amazon's electronic wireless book reader) can you tell us more about the experience?
Posted by
razano
on 25.08.2008
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