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Favorite books

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woman.at.the.well

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Ash_ley said:
What is your favorite book that you have ever read?

My favorite is every young womens battle, because it helped me prepare for a lot of lifes challenges.

ya know . . .i just got done filling out my 10 favorite books and forgot to put that one on the list and it is such an awesome book ashley - you are right!
 
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My favorite book, sort of ironic considering the site we are on, but is Devil's Knot: The True Story of the West Memphis Three.... fantastic book but a definite tragic true story, regarding the criminal justice system in the United States, particularly Arkansas. It is definitely a book I would recommend... it deals with a claim some boys were devil worshippers and did this crime because they were sacraficing people, but no solid proof proved these boys were devil worshippers.... and that is the claim that wound them up in prison.
 
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