What Is an Amazing Book I Should Buy Next?
Question by brittyface: What is an amazing book I should buy next?
Something actually WORTH reading. Like literature, teen/adult addictions/lives, books that mean something. I really want something good to read.
Haha, I read some of “Why I’m Not A Christian.” I liked it. 😉
Best answer:
Answer by Tisxe_I
A Separate Peace by John Knowles.
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Bestselling self-help author Debbie Ford has died
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SAN DIEGO — The bestselling author of self-help book "The Dark Side of the Light Chasers" has died in San Diego. Debbie Ford was 57. … She often shared her battle with drug addiction, divorce and other personal struggles in her work. She is also …
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Debbie Ford dies: Self-help author was 57
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The book, which came out 15 years ago, was designed to help readers over come their darker sides. It led to eight more … Ford was very candid in speaking about her own struggles with drug addiction, divorce and problems at work. In a statement, Ford …
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Debbie Ford dies: Self-help author passes away after long battle with cancer
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Ford wrote the self-help book “The Dark Side of the Light Chasers,” and she passed away at the age of 57. Her sister Arielle shared the news via a link on Debbie's Twitter page on Feb. 18, which led to Ford's site and a heartfelt letter touching on her …
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