Which was the last Book you read?

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  1. TheEnthusiast

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    #21
    How to influence people by Dale Carnegie
     
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    Why is God Laughing by Deepak Chopra
     
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    #23
    mine was Harry Potter Deathly Hallows
     
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  4. lovelystuff

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    Cityboy - Excellent read into the real life of a young guy working in The London Stock Exchange. An eyeopener!
     
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    #25
    Also have to say Mr Nice by Howard Marks is good also
     
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    #26
    Twilight - Stephenie Meyer
    good book
     
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    Data structures & C :p
     
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    #28
    Fiction - Great Train Robbery - Crichton
    Non Fiction - Robert Kiyosaki, Retire Young, Retire Rich
     
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    Enders Game / Orson Scott Card
    For the 3rd time, brilliant book!
     
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    Lately became obsessed with Scandinavian literature. Knut Hamsun "Hunger", "Mysteries" is highly recommended. I also did some "parallel reading" of clinical studies from '60 of personality disorders. A lot of fun, but will not recommend to anybody who has doubts about sanity of the world.
     
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    #31
    Bones - James Rollins
     
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    Encyclopedia Vol. 7 - Great book for the overalls education
     
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    "Say You Love Satan" - about this teenager who gets involved in 'Satan' and kills his friend. It's a true story, too - an awesome book!
     
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    i finished reading prey by micheal crichton....a great sci-fi
     
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    I just finished reading The Magicians' Guild by Trudi Canavan.

    Good series
     
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    #36
    Supercapitalism

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    Interesting read
     
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    I just read falling angels its about a secret society of men that want to overthrow the government.
     
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    #38
    An American's Guide to Doing Business in China Negotiating Contracts And Agreements; Understanding Culture And Customs; Marketing Products And Services.
     
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    I've had it on my PDA for ages, and only got around to reading it last month. If you're into geekery/hacking, then it's a great read.
    www.rickdakan.com
     
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    #40
    Charles Fraziers, thirteen moons... without doubt the best written book I've ever read. I'd reccoment anything by Charles Baxter (Believers is awesome, a collection of short observational slice of Middle-American life). but my all time fav book has to be Franny and Zooey by JD Salinger.. the final page still make he cry tears of pure joy each time I read it :))
     
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