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- DOM Scripting (67)
- Web Design with JavaScript and the Document Object Model
- By Jeremy Keith, Dave Shea
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- Julianna Kiss (1)
- By Hannah Macdonald
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Finished on Oct 15, 2006





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- Border Crossing (10)
- By Pat Barker
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Finished on Sep 26, 2006
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Exciting story about the rehabilitation of a detainee in society. From halfway the book i really got caught by the book.
- — Nov 29, 2006 | Add your feedback
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- Eleven Minutes (384)
- By Paulo Coelho
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Finished on Sep 11, 2006





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It's all about ... -
Liked the book. The book gives a good description about what role desire is playing in western society.
- — Sep 13, 2006 | Add your feedback
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- The Alchemist (1782)
- By Paulo Coelho
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Finished on Sep 1, 2006





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The Author tries to teach a lesson about life -
Although it's a good book to read trough quickly. And the story is written quite understandable, I'm not really enthousiast about it.
During the reading I constantly had the feeling I was reading some sort of bible story. The main character in the book is on a journey to find his ultimate trea ... (continue)
- — Sep 3, 2006 | Add your feedback
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- Lonely Planet Sweden (8)
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- By Fran Parnell, Becky Ohlsen
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Finished on Aug 11, 2006





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- No Logo (701)
- By Naomi Klein
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Finished on Nov 7, 2005





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- The Beach (271)
- By Alex Garland
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Finished on Jan 1, 2004





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Fascinating story -
Liked the book. Fascinated writing with enough tension to keep you reading on and on.
It's a while ago when I read this one, but still I know the redline of the story. I watched the movie after reading the book but was dissapointed by the number of missing details described in the book.
- — Sep 3, 2006 | Add your feedback
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- Het gouden ei
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- Het gouden ei (7)
- By Tim Krabbé
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Julianna Kiss
Fascinating style of writing. It took a couple of pages to get into the story.. but eventually it was hard to put the book aside.
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