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    I wanted to add a few more.

    The Phantom of the Opera-Gaston Leroux
    A million times better than that movie!

    Ransom-Julie Garwood

    Spindle's End-Robin McKinely

    The Servant of the Bones-Anne Rice

    Ethan Frome-Edith Wharton
    I know it's a required book in some highschools, but most people still don't read it. My class has to read it right now. I finished it on the first day, but other people who don't like to read quite as much, still haven't finished the first few pages. They probably won't either, which is sad because it was a really good book. A little short (94 pgs in our edition) but still good.
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    I am not sure if nobody has read it, but an oddly enticing book that you all should read:

    House of Leaves

    Errie, frightening, mesmerizing, trippy, innovative....read it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dephere
    I am not sure if nobody has read it, but an oddly enticing book that you all should read:

    House of Leaves

    Errie, frightening, mesmerizing, trippy, innovative....read it!
    Heard of it.

    It's freaked out fellow Palahniuk, Baer, Jones and Clevenger fans... I have to read it.
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