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Angels & Demons, Dan Brown

Fairly interesting so far xP


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I'm probably going to start reading Slaughterhouse Five for my English BA, but also in English we're reading Siddhartha.


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I read that! It's interesting...

I just got done reading High Rhulain by Brian Jacques, and I didn't like it as much as his other books. I'm also in the middle of God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater by Kurt Vonnegut.


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I am reading The Vampire Armand By Anne Rice.

So far I think its the least interesting of the Anne Rice Vampire Chronicles.


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Currently re-reading Wuthering Heights, one of my favourite books... :-)


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Rereading the Chronicles of Narnia <3 One of the greatest books ever.


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I just finished Elsewhere by Gabrielle Zevin. The concept seemed novel and interesting at first, but the execution wasn't as good as I had expected.

Also read Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams.


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The Last of The Wine by Mary Renault.


I run The Infinity Program, a den of villains and swashbucklers.


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I have no idea, actually. I'm reading FOTR(gotta catch up on my Tolkien...) and the Silmarillion. Go me! :D


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The Widow and the King by John Dickinson(sequel to The Cup of the World, which I just read)

It's pretty good, I'd say, although a bit darker than I usually like. Second's not as dark as the first though, and I like it better because of that. Also because it's written from two people's views(mainly) instead of just one like the first. And Phaedra is a bit of a... I'm not sure what I'd call her, but not a compliment. Well, can't say that Sophia is much better really, but Ambrose I like.


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I'm reading this book about different styles of shoes through history, but I am too lazy to go upstairs to look at what it's called. Great book though, but you know, I love shoes way more than is healthy.

Also reading Sorcery and Cecila, or, the Enchanted Chocolate Pot

Can't help but love that title :P

I plan to start on Beijing Doll after :D


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I'm in the middle of American Gods at the moment. Some of it is a bit more graphic then I care to read, but overall it's decent so far.


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I'm reading Animal Farm because our grade 10 english teacher wants us to read it. I also finished reading the Lord of the Flies which was a good book. We are now watching the movie for both novels.


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I'm reading Animal Farm because our grade 10 english teacher wants us to read it. I also finished reading the Lord of the Flies which was a good book. We are now watching the movie for both novels.
I loved Animal Farm. Although, I did read it several times before we read it in 10th grade English and I already knew who/what the characters and events represented.


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I'm just finishing Indrustrial Magic, by Kelley Armstrong. If anyone has read any of her books, tell me because I'll love you forever!

Then I have to start both Brave New World by Aldous Huxley and King Lear by Shakespeare for school. Not looking forward to either, really. o_O


I own Bitten and Stolen <3. I think Bitten was one of the most captivating books I've ever read!

Im trying to get a copy of Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman but I'm having some trouble. I just finished the Da Vinci Code so I'm not reading anything at the moment :(


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