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Best books are Al Ragul Al Mustaxiil and Malaf Al Mustaqbal!.
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Adham Sabri, rajulu mukhabaraatin misriy yurmazu lahu bil ramz nuun waaxud (N1). Laughing Laughing Laughing
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In Spanish:

Don Quixote (Cervantes)
Once hundred years of solitude (García Márquez)
The autum of the Patriarch (García Márquez)
Chronicle of a announced death (García Márquez)
Poet in New York (García Lorca)


In English:

A clockwork orange (Anthony Burgess)
1984 (George Orwell)
American psycho (Brett Easton Ellis)
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Qué sobre El Amor en los Tiempos del cólera???
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[quote="Samatr"]Wuthering Heights.[/quote]

Lool classic, especial its gothicness
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Ben

Adham Sabri kaan raagil gadac keda!. he used to beat up on the Mosad, CIA, and the KGB, etc!. Laughing

We fi malafil mustaqbal, Masr kaanit el super power fi makaan el amriikaan!. Laughing
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[quote="Kamal35"]
Don Quixote (Cervantes)[/quote]


Love that book.

Old man and the Sea by Ernest Hemmingway
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Long Walk to Freedom By Nelson Mandela.

True story that defines logic. Very inspiring.
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[quote="Ben Dover"]Qué sobre El Amor en los Tiempos del cólera???[/quote]



That's pretty good too. I read it three times and never get tired of it. The longest love story ever written...
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Has anyone read John Milton's Paradise Lost? And if so, could they tell tell me what they thought about it. I began reading it, but stopped after the second chapter because I couldn't bear all the religious talk contained in it. It felt rather a lot like reading a transcript of a Sunday church sermon.

It's often reffered to as a good poem, but I just couldn't stand the religious references. But then again I suppose the whole poem is religious in its content so I really don't have any grounds for complaints.

All the same, do let me know what you thought if you have read it.
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i didnt read it yet, but i am gonna read it this quarter.

you couldnt bare it because the whole book is based on religion. Actually its a war between God and Satan. Satan with his jinns and soldiers, and God with his people and soldeirs. Satan wants to defy God, and rule the world, and attempts to win the war. its an actual war, with two groups and battles.

it kind of brings to life what satan wants to do.
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"Garbaduubkii gumeysiga"

Faarax M.J Cawl
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I have never really finished many books ones i have are inspector calls macbeth romio and juliet and these were for my english exam, also desert storm by that hoe waris but she gave me jokes. Laughing Laughing

De vinchi code just skipped threw it but waiting for the film, also lord of the rings the second book and harry potter one when i was like 11. Laughing
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When Genius Failed : The Rise and Fall of LTCM by Roger Lowenstein.
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