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    Rock and Roll versions of classical music?

    I've heard Rock and Roll versions of classic X-mas music before, and can recall hearing other classical music played like that. What bands do this style of music?
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    American Girl series...

    I remember these, my best friend when I was a kid was obsessed with these and had 3 or 4 of the dolls. I remember the books too, but don't think I really read them. Which one was the girl with glasses? I think I read one of her books (I recall a picture of her and her friends dressed as...
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    Dean Koontz

    I've only read three of this books, and had started a fouth one before getting interrupted. I LOVE Watchers and Door to December.
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    Jean M. Auel

    I love these books, but did feel that there was something missing with the last one. It was kinda drawn out to me, with certian passages being repeated a couple of times. Keep in mind though, it had been a long period of time between me reading the other books and the last one. It's...
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    Favorite Manga of all time

    Mine would be: 1.) Full Moon 2.) Chobits 3.) Angel Sanctuary 4.) Sailor Moon (although I was a bit disappointed with Stars) 5.) Parasyte
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    Children's Books you still love to read today.

    What books that you read as a child do you still love to read today? Mine are: The Indian and the Cuboard series by Lynne Reid Banks: I've only read the first four books, just recently discovered that a fifth book had been released, and loved them. These books were HUGE when I was a kid...
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    Libba Bray: Great and Terrible Beauty, Rebel Angels

    I LOVED "A Great and Terrible Beauty" and "Reble Angels", I can't wait for the third book! However, I'm suprised to find this thread in the "Children's Fiction" section. It strikes me as a Teen/Adult series (I first discovered it at my High School Library). It's a delightful series...
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