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This is a question along the same lines as Jhris' off topic topic. My question to you all is, what are your favorite books? (I know statenoshow will get a kick out of this topic.)
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Ready Wrestle
Wrestling 101 a picture book
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1984.
All John Grisham books.
The Giver.
The Crucible.
Cyrano deBergeriac.
To Kill a Mockingbird.
The list goes on and on...
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Sadly, state no-show is still learning how to read. 
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Grapes of Wrath. Best book ever. Period. End of topic.
All of you go to the library and check it out.
If it's already out, try "Peep's Bath." First book I learned to read. Still amazing.
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The Dick and Jane series these were the first books I learned to read... On the serious side "The Jungle" Upton Sinclair 1906
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green eggs and ham is pretty good...
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I don't know how to read.
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Congrats, Aquinas! Great job, Hat Town! Salyer Rules!
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Dingbat, it is obvious your taste in reading is equal to your previous tastes in women. (*coughsarahshanacassiecough*)
Just because Peep is a French chicken who teaches children how to bathe (while his friend Sammy the Snail and others watch...) does not mean he is in any way a homosexual.
Heck, if you would have read Peep as a child, you might know how to bathe yourself by now. You smell like butt.
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Jurassic Park (admittedly, after I saw the movie, but it's the only book I've ever read twice)
Pet Semitary (and I still haven't seen the movie)
Mike Nelson's Movie Megacheese
and a short story by Stephen King called "Last Rung on the Ladder"
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father woods, mother water. or somthing like that by gary paulsen
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Catch-22 and Brave New World have to be two of my favorites
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any playboy issue or big-uns wasn't a good read but plenty of spicy pictures
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i espically like reading the articles about these young interesting fine mother trucking bizitches.
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