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What's a good book to read?

My mom is badgering me, telling me that I watch too much tv. Reading a good book is the only thing that really entertains me other than video games and tv. Can anyone recommend a good book. I'm into action books like the Bourne series which I've read each book twice. The Guardians of Time series are books I liked, the books from the series are The Named, The Dark, and The Key. A book that combines fantasy with reality or a really good action/thriller book would be my kind of book, if you know a book like that tell me please.

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Old Nov 12, 2007, 12:32 AM   #2  
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I love True Crime novels...

They are real, and you learn laws and all that good stuff...
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Thanks, I'll take a look at it.
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Definitely...amusing yet scary...you'd be surprised what sort of freaks live near us...
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I've seen some freaky things in my short lifetime, there's not alot of things that shock or amaze me.
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THere's always something will shock or scare you...
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I've seen a body skinned, all you saw were the muscles and veins of the body. My neighbor was arrestd on murder and inhumane acts charges.
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That's tragic...I'm just saying that there are plenty of things in life that you have not seen no matter your age or experience....
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Yea I know, well it looks like a good book, I think I'll buy it.
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