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 Duma (2005)
IMDB rating: 7.20
Plot: An orphaned cheetah becomes the best friend and pet of a young boy living in South Africa.
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i get this movie here Duma here and download version for PDA
Directors: Ballard Carroll
Actors: Michaeletos Alex,Scott Campbell,Rebello Nicky,Renecle Garth,Stolz Andre,Shange Ronald,Walker Eamonn,Whiteley John,Scott Clive,Adventure,Drama,Family,
Spiritually speaking, are you a bibliophile?
My current updated list of my favorite books:
Adams, Douglas:
The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy Series~
-The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy
-The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
-Life, the Universe and Everything
-So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
-And Another Thing. . .
-The Salmon of Doubt
Bell, Ted:
Alex Hawke Series~
-Hawke
-Assassin
-Pirate
-Spy
-Tsar
Berenstain, Stan & Jan:
Berenstain Bears story book collection
Bradbury, Ray:
Fahrenheit 451
Something Wicked This Way Comes
Barrett, Judi:
Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs
Brown, Marc:
Arthur story book collection
Baum, L. Frank:
The Wizard of Oz
Carle, Eric:
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Carlin, George:
When Will Jesus Bring The Pork Chops?
Child, Linclon & Douglas Preston:
The Pendergast novels/Diogenes Trilogy~
-Relic
-Religuary
-The Cabinet of Curiosities
-Still Life with Crows
-Brimstone
-Dance of Death
-The Book of the Dead
-The Wheel of Darkness
-Cemetery Dance
Clarke, Susanna:
Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell
Conrad, Joseph:
The Heart of Darkness
Cooper, Susan:
The Dark is Rising Series~
-Over Sea, Under Stone
-The Dark is Rising
-Greenwitch
-The Grey King
-Silver on the Tree
Also:
-The Boggart
-The Boggart and the Monster
Funke, Cornelia:
Inkworld Trilogy~
-Inkheart
-Inkspell
-Inkdeath
Dahl, Roald:
The BFG
Charlie And The Chocolate Factory
James And The Giant Peach
The Minpins
The Witches
Dawkins, Richard:
The God Delusion
Dickens, Charles:
David Copperfield
Eastman, Philip D.:
Are You My Mother?
L’Engle, Madeleine:
A Wrinkle In Time
Fawer, Adam :
Improbable
Fitzgerald, F. Scott:
The Great Gatsby
The Pearl
Follett, Ken :
The Pillars Of The Earth
Wold Without End
Gaarder, Jostein :
Sophie’s World
Geisel, Theodor Seuss:
The Cat In The Hat
Green Eggs And Ham
Horton Hears The Who
How The Grinch Stile Christmas
Hemminway, Ernest:
A Farewell To Arms
For Whom The Bell Toll
The Old Man And The Sea
Hesse, Hermann:
Siddhartha
Jordan, Robert:
The Wheel of Time Series~
-New Spring
-The Eye of the World
-The Great Hunt
-The Dragon Reborn
-The Shadow Rising
-The Fires of Heaven
-Lord of Chaos
-A Crown of Swords
-The Path of Daggers
-Winter’s Heart
-Crossroads of Twilight
-Knife of Dreams
-The Gathering Storm
-A Towers of Midnight (book not yet finished, but I know I’ll enjoy it)
-A Memory of Light (book not yet finished, but I know I’ll enjoy it)
Juster, Norton:
The Phantom Tollbooth
Kipling, Rudyard:
The Jungle Book
Kay, Elizabeth:
The Divide Trilogy~
-The Divide
-Back to the Divide
-Jinx on the Divide
King, Stephen:
Carrie
The Dead Zone
Dreamcatcher
Duma Key
The Eyes of the Dragon
From A Buick 8
The Green Mile
Insomnia
It
Needful Things
Pet Cemetery
Salem’s Lot
The Stand
Lewis, C.S. :
The Chronicle of Narnia~
-The Magician’s Nephew
-The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
-The Horse and His Boy
-Prince Caspian
-The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
-The Silver Chair
-The Last Battle
Lowry, Lois:
The Giver Trilogy~
-The Giver
-Gathering Blue
-Messenger
Newmark, Elle:
The Book of Unholy Mischief
Miller, Arthur:
The Crucible
Orwell, George:
Animal Farm
Nineteen Eighty-Four
Pfister, Marcus:
The Rainbow Fish
Poe, Edgar Allan:
Cast Of Amontillado, The
Fall Of The House of Usher, The
Masque Of The Red Death, The
Pit And The Pendulum
Poem(s):
The Raven
Pullman, Philip:
His Dark Material Trilogy~
-The Golden Compass
-The Subtle Knife
-The Amber Spyglass
Rawls, Wilson:
Where the Red Fern Grows
Rowling, J.K.:
Harry Potter Series~
-And the Sorcerer’s Stone
-And the Chamber of Secrets
-And the Prisoner of Azkaban
-And the Goblet of Fire
-And the Order of the Phoenix
-And the Half-Blood Prince
-And the Deathly Hallows
Sendak, Maurice:
Where The Wild Things Are
Shakespear, Williame:
The Tempest
Sachar, Louis:
Holes
Salinger, J.D:
Catcher In The Rye
Spinelli, Jerry:
Stargirl
Silverstein, Shel:
The Giving Tree
A Light In The Attic
The Missing Piece
Where The Sidewalk Ends
Steinbeck, John:
East Of Eden
Of Mice And Men
Stroud, Jonathan:
Bartimaeus Trilogy~
-The Amulet of Samarkand
-The Golem’s Eye
-Ptolemy’s Gate
Swift, Jonathan:
Gulliver’s Travels
A Modest Proposal
Taylor, Mildred D.:
The Land
Tolkien, J.R.R.:
The Lord of the Ring Trilogy~
-The Fellowship of the Ring
-The Two Towers
-The Return of the King
Also:
The Hobbit
Twain, Mark (Samuel Langhorne Clemens):
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur’s Court, A
Wells, H.G.:
The Island Of Dr Moreau
The Invisible Man
The Time Machine
The War Of The Worlds
White, E.B.:
Stuart Little
Verne, Jules:
Around The World In Eighty Days
A Journey To The Center Of The Earth
Twenty Thousand Leagues Und
Jesus Christ how did you type all that crap out?
And just recently I started to read a lot, and started to appreciate it a lot more thanks to my girlfriend. She reads a LOT. So I got a couple books I thought I’d be interested in, and I’m starting to really like it.
So far my favorites are:
1.) The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath
2.) The Shining by Stephen King
3.) Diary by Chuck Palahniuk
4.) 7 Steps To Midnight by Richard Matheson (I really recommend this to anyone who likes thrillers and suspense novels)
And right now I’m trying to finish Rant and Haunted both by Chuck Palahniuk.
Saint Luy Kid | Nov 21, 2009
Moderately
I read certain types of books a lot; others less.
Nerdlinger ~ | Nov 21, 2009
Only people who are mentally retarded.
Crystal | Nov 21, 2009
All my life.
CindyComesBack | Nov 21, 2009
wow that must have taken for ever to type!
Sdf | Nov 21, 2009
Yes..well, i own some books of that list
Silver | Nov 21, 2009
What?
Yopiedrota | Nov 21, 2009
wtf… O.o… i only read about like 4-5 books in my whole lifetime lol.
Snow | Nov 21, 2009
Si, I am.

My list of books hasn’t changed from the last time you did a question like this, so I won’t re-post it.
Ghoast Kitteh | Nov 21, 2009
answer: Absolutely! I don’t want electronics or anything, I always ask for books.
Butch Vlad – Heathen JPA | Nov 21, 2009
Good selection. I was just turned on to the Pendergast series by Preston & Child a few months ago.
Based on your list, try Terry Pratchett’s Discworld books. They’re satirical fantasy at it’s best.
Off My Meds | Nov 21, 2009
Wait, the Cat in the Hat counts?
I could’ve been using it all this time…
Clay | Nov 21, 2009
I’ve read alot of those.
Crap, that actually surprised me.
Did you read Edgar Rice Burroughs, Dame Agatha Christie, Robert Louis Stevenson, that lady who writes about the siamese cat?
I’ve read a pile of Sci-fi that would make you sick.
all of Louis L’Amour and Zane Grey too
The entire collection of plays and poems by Bill Shakespeare as well. (That took quite a bit) and some early English epic poems by Chaucer (the Green Knight)
Origami | Nov 21, 2009
I’ve upwards of 150 books spanning several genres(I really don’t want to list them all).
One of my favourite words,bibliophile.
Random Panther | Nov 21, 2009
I can tell you are!
I own hundreds and hundreds of books, many of which I really like, so I’m also a bibliophile!
It helps I suppose because I want to be a fiction writer.
=P