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Originally Posted by taphntm
I read "100 years of solitude" and I would reccomend it to anyone. read it read it read it
(it's by gabriel garcia marquez and if you look at a bookstore it will be under garcia, not marquez)
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I read Collected Novellas a few months back, which consisted of "A Chronicle of a Death Fortold" and "No One Writes to the Colonel". He is a great author.
Right now This is what I hope to accomplish:
How the Irish Saved Civilization
Graham Greene's Catholic Novels (there are a bunch of novels that he wrote that are considered in that category)
Born Fighting (I forget the rest of the title, but its about the Scots-Irish in America)
Racing the Enemy- Hasegawa
Lennon
GAAP 2006 (not to read from cover to cover, but to gaze at and expand my knowledge in accounting)
and a few other books one of my professors recommended before I finished his class