What doolan should consume next
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Funeral by Arcade Firenote: I actually haven't listened to Arcade Fire. Thanks for the suggestion!
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lessadventurous says, "You've probably already listened to them, but I sort of see them as being in the same vein of indie music."virid thinks you would like this item.maggiem thinks you would like this item.Dianasign thinks you would like this item.
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The Awakening and Selected Stories of Kate Chopin (Enriched Classics) by Kate Chopinnote: I should certainly read this one.
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oilygoily thinks you would like this item.jaynesmommy thinks you would like this item.Perlle thinks you would like this item.ShysubGirl says, "Beautifully Written"
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Meat Is Murder by The Smiths
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A Tale of Two Cities (Signet Classics) by Charles Dickensnote: Certainly one I should read. Thank you!
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matt5522 thinks you would like this item.Chris Hooton thinks you would like this item.
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Cannery Row by John Steinbecknote: I find Steinbeck endlessly interesting. I'll make sure to pick this one up.
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matt5522 thinks you would like this item.
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So Jealous by Tegan and Saranote: I do like some Tegan and Sara and would probably enjoy more.
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quimbyd says, "these twins have been around for about 6 years. finally getting the recognition they deserve. great band."
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Sung Tongs by Animal Collectivenote: I started listening to some Animal Collective. It's strange, but I'm getting into it.
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maggiem says, "very neat album. I love the decembrists too!"
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Down and Out in Paris and London by George Orwellnote: I would like to read this! Thank you for the suggestion.
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jimmycanuck says, "One of Orwell's semi-autobiographical turns, and easily one of his best books. It may not have the notoriety that some of his work does, but all in all, a personal favourite."
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Les Miserables (Penguin Classics) by Victor Hugonote: I would like to read this!
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zan says, "this classic is fantastic!"
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Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family (Everyman's Library (Cloth)) by Thomas Mannnote: You're right, I've never read any Thomas Mann. Good suggestion.
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james - the 3 times marathoner says, "i was suprised given the level of classics on your page not to see any thomas mann. highly reccomend this."
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ghostworldnote: I have seen this one. I like it too!
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kekka says, "One of my favourite weird films"
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David Copperfield (Modern Library Classics) by Charles Dickensnote: Dickens is great, I really need to read more of his work.
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Caramelo by Sandra Cisnerosnote: I own this book, but haven't read it yet. This is a nice push to look in my own bookcase!
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The Sunset Tree by The Mountain Goatsnote: I am really enjoying the Moutain Goats! Thank you!
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Wise Children by Angela Carter
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Graceland by Paul Simon
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Omnibus by Tarkionote: Thanks! Great suggestion!
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I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl by Laurie Notaro
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The Book of the Dun Cow by Walter Wangerin
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Chris Hooton thinks you would like this item.
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