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quite a few of the books below I read as a child. Also quite a few other books mentioned in this thread. I was developmentally behind until about 11 and then something just clicked and I read voraciously. I read many many adult books but I also read children's books I'd missed when I was struggling with read... I'd have troubles figuring out the age appropriate books. So other books that meant     

Group: alt.support.dissociation · Group Profile · Search for I was wondering if someone could recognise a book of in alt.support.dissociation
Author: confused
Date: May 3, 2008 18:52

Baba Yaga wrote: Ooh, look, just my kind of thread. Just as I'm too tired to think of much else anyway. Danke. cometz <cometzbb@gmail.com> wrote, in alt.support.dissociation: i would very much like to know books that grabbed your imagination when you were in the 9 -14 year ages. i am helping someone compile a list and all ideas are appreciated. if you can add either a very
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Ooh, look, just my kind of thread. Just as I'm too tired to think of much else anyway. Danke. cometz <cometzbb@gmail.com> wrote, in alt.support.dissociation: >i would very much like to know books that grabbed your imagination >when you were in the 9 -14 year ages. i am helping someone compile a >list and all ideas are appreciated. if you can add either a very short >synopsis (if it's a     

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Author: russiandolly
Date: May 3, 2008 11:41

The Good Intentions Manifesto Written by Steve Wallis, Version 3, 12 March 2008 This is the draft manifesto of the Good Intentions Network (www.goodintentionsnetwork.org), which has a forum on which all issues raised here can be debated. In this manifesto, I argue that the fundamental struggle in society, and the most important one to win, is one between those who have good intentions
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The Good Intentions Manifesto Written by Steve Wallis, Version 3, 12 March 2008 This is the draft manifesto of the Good Intentions Network (www.goodintentionsnetwork.org), which has a forum on which all issues raised here can be debated. In this manifesto, I argue that the fundamental struggle in society, and the most important one to win, is one between those who have good intentions     

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Author: Baba Yaga
Date: May 3, 2008 11:39

The Good Intentions Manifesto Written by Steve Wallis, Version 3, 12 March 2008 This is the draft manifesto of the Good Intentions Network (www.goodintentionsnetwork.org), which has a forum on which all issues raised here can be debated. In this manifesto, I argue that the fundamental struggle in society, and the most important one to win, is one between those who have good intentions
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The Good Intentions Manifesto Written by Steve Wallis, Version 3, 12 March 2008 This is the draft manifesto of the Good Intentions Network (www.goodintentionsnetwork.org), which has a forum on which all issues raised here can be debated. In this manifesto, I argue that the fundamental struggle in society, and the most important one to win, is one between those who have good intentions     

Group: alt.politics.youth · Group Profile · Search for I was wondering if someone could recognise a book of in alt.politics.youth
Author: warcrysteve
Date: Mar 31, 2008 11:03

The Good Intentions Manifesto Written by Steve Wallis, Version 3, 12 March 2008 This is the draft manifesto of the Good Intentions Network (www.goodintentionsnetwork.org), which has a forum on which all issues raised here can be debated. In this manifesto, I argue that the fundamental struggle in society, and the most important one to win, is one between those who have good intentions
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The Good Intentions Manifesto Written by Steve Wallis, Version 3, 12 March 2008 This is the draft manifesto of the Good Intentions Network (www.goodintentionsnetwork.org), which has a forum on which all issues raised here can be debated. In this manifesto, I argue that the fundamental struggle in society, and the most important one to win, is one between those who have good intentions     

Group: alt.politics.turnleft · Group Profile · Search for I was wondering if someone could recognise a book of in alt.politics.turnleft
Author: warcrysteve
Date: Mar 31, 2008 11:01

The Good Intentions Manifesto Written by Steve Wallis, Version 3, 12 March 2008 This is the draft manifesto of the Good Intentions Network (www.goodintentionsnetwork.org), which has a forum on which all issues raised here can be debated. In this manifesto, I argue that the fundamental struggle in society, and the most important one to win, is one between those who have good intentions
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Author: warcrysteve
Date: Mar 31, 2008 11:01

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Author: warcrysteve
Date: Mar 31, 2008 11:00

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Author: warcrysteve
Date: Mar 31, 2008 10:59

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Group: free.uk.politics.parties.libdem · Group Profile · Search for I was wondering if someone could recognise a book of in free.uk.politics.parties.libdem
Author: Steve Wallis
Date: Mar 31, 2008 10:18

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Group: alt.books.isaacasimov · Group Profile · Search for I was wondering if someone could recognise a book of in alt.books.isaacasimov
Author: Steve Wallis
Date: Mar 31, 2008 10:17

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