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From 6th through 12th grade, I was the aide in my school library. I can’t get enough of books – the people you meet, the places you go. These are the ones that have stuck with me.

  1. 1.
    Even Cowgirls Get the Blues
    by Tom Robbins

  2. 2.
    Memoirs of a Geisha: A Novel
    by Arthur Golden

  3. 3.
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    Very Special People
    by Frederick Drimmer

  4. 5.
    A Light in the Attic (20th Anniversary Edition Book & CD)
    by Shel Silverstein

  5. 6.
    The Giving Tree
    by Shel Silverstein

  6. 7.
    ?
    The Silent Miaow
    by Paul Gallico

  7. 8.
    All My Patients Are under the Bed
    by Dr. Louis J. Camuti

  8. 9.
    Middlesex: A Novel
    by Jeffrey Eugenides

  9. 10.
    Virgin suicides
    by Eugenides Jeffrey

  10. 11.
    As Nature Made Him: The Boy Who Was Raised as a Girl (P.S.)
    by John Colapinto

  11. 12.
    Speed Queen
    by Stewart O'Nan

  12. 13.
    Misery
    by Stephen King

  13. 14.
    Carrie
    by Stephen King

  14. 15.
    Thinner (Signet)
    by Stephen King

  15. 16.
    Matilda
    by Roald Dahl

  16. 17.
    Diary of Frida Kahlo (Abradale Books)
    by Carlos Fuentes

  17. 18.
    The Bean Trees
    by Barbara Kingsolver

  18. 19.
    Silence of the Lambs
    by Thomas Harris

  19. 20.
    Hannibal
    by Thomas Harris

  20. 21.
    The Outsiders
    by S. E. Hinton

  21. 22.
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    Tex
    by S. E. Hinton

  22. 24.
    ?
    I Am Rosemarie
    by Marietta D. Moskin

  23. 25.
    The Interpretation of Dreams
    by Sigmund, Freud

  24. 26.
    On the Road (Penguin Classics)
    by Jack Kerouac

  25. 27.
    Streetcar Named Desire and Other Plays (Penguin Modern Classics)
    by Tennessee Williams

  26. 28.
    Harriet the Spy
    by Louise Fitzhugh

  27. 29.
    Of Mice and Men (Penguin Modern Classics)
    by John Steinbeck

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Created by wanderyonder on Mar 13, 2008.
 

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