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The Da Vinci Code by I forget who. Dan Brown or something I think. I'm gonna read Angels and Demons or something like that afterwards cause 'll probably finish tonight. I'm on chapter 80-something :P.

Yes, it's Dan Brown.

I still need to read Angels and Demons - I've read the other two that he's written.


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Wolves of the Calla, the 5th (or was it 6th) book in the 'Dark Tower' series by Stephen King. I love these series! I haven't been able to stop reading them since I started in 'The Gunslinger'.

It's a mix of fantasy and modern times. King really proves that he's capable of so much more than horrorstories...


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The Testament by John Grisham. I'm running out of Grisham books. I think there are four that I haven't read......


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Athara wrote:
Wolves of the Calla, the 5th (or was it 6th) book in the 'Dark Tower' series by Stephen King. I love these series! I haven't been able to stop reading them since I started in 'The Gunslinger'.

It's a mix of fantasy and modern times. King really proves that he's capable of so much more than horrorstories...


I've heard so many good things about that series, I'll have to pick it up this summer when I finally get a break to read my own stuff again.

I just finished Mother to Mother by Sindiwe Magona and it was really, really good. We also read Jump a collection of short stories by Nadine Gordimer. Both authors are South Africans talking about their country, Magona is Xhosa, Gordimer is white, so it gave two very different perspectives, but both were very good.

Now I'm reading Orientalism by Said and [i]But Will It Work With REAL Students?" ed. by Janet Alsup and Jonathan Bush, which is one of the most useful books we read in Methods thus far.


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Shukrun habeebti :) these are gorgeous Star.


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Athara wrote:
Wolves of the Calla, the 5th (or was it 6th) book in the 'Dark Tower' series by Stephen King. I love these series! I haven't been able to stop reading them since I started in 'The Gunslinger'.

It's a mix of fantasy and modern times. King really proves that he's capable of so much more than horrorstories...


I've heard so many good things about that series, I'll have to pick it up this summer when I finally get a break to read my own stuff again.



You should! If you're a little bit into fantasy, Stephen King or just great books, I'll guarantee you that you'll like it! ;)


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I'm reading witches, wiccans and warlocks at the moment, it's a compilation of snippets from salem trials and the like.


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I'm currently reading Needful Things by Stephen King. I've only just started reading it, but it seems pretty good so far!


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