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Question Posted Monday July 21 2008, 12:20 pm

you answered a question about college level books or something. but all freshman in any college have to read the glass castle? im 15 and i read that a few years ago... and yes it is a great book, one of my favorites

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S_C answered Monday July 21 2008, 12:40 pm:
I know last year my school read something else, IDK what though.

I don't really know any specific college level books.

Your best bet is to go to your nearest university and browse through their library - it's open to the public, but I think there's a fee or something to check out a book if you're not a student (or find a college student you know to check you out a book).

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