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I just got a hold of Going Postal and am going to read it... soon.


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Gerald's Game. By Stephen King.


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 6:58 pm 
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i read just the beginning of shes come undone. it was good, but all i got to was the tv part in the WEE beginning. it was a book we could read for school.

i just finished reading: kim:empty inside. it was ok. not the best book definately.

i will read next: the secret life of bees or a million little pieces.

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At the moment I'm switching between Teleny (Oscar Wilde) and Die Mitte der Welt (great book, I read it the third time but most of you won't knwo it since it was only published in Germany as far as I know).


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I'm on Inkspell, by Cornelia Funke... it's really good. But I've been working on it for quite awhile because I no longer have as much free time to read. :( Plus, I'm supposed to be reading som biography of Jane Addams for history... yay... :roll:


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Grendel by John Gardner for English class.


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I'm currently reading volume 2 of Proust's Recherche de temps passe (In Search of Lost Time). Which for all of you that don't know, is a 3000+ page masterpiece of moden literature.

After that, I'm going to read David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest, a 'po-mo' novel with 100 or so pages of footnotes for the 1000 page text body.

I do have a tendency to read long, long books.


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I'm re-reading Will of The Empress, by Tamora Pierce, but I just finished Green Angel, by Alice Hoffman. It took me maybe half an hour to read, and it will haunt me for the rest of my life. Read it. Now. I command you. Amazing.


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The Elfstones of Shannara - Terry Brooks.

Re-read, actually. I love this book, although I haven't quite gotten to my favorite part yet... it's possibly my favorite of the three in this particular series of Shannara books. Maybe my favorite out of all of them - I dunno, can't remember what most of the other books were about. I'm working my way to re-reading them, though. :P

Next I am going to read Windsinger, by William Nicholson. I think one of my friends suggested it to me, but it may have been a different book as well, dunno. o_o And after that are two books that my dad wants me to read.


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Pantaliamon wrote:
I'm on Inkspell, by Cornelia Funke... it's really good. But I've been working on it for quite awhile because I no longer have as much free time to read. :( Plus, I'm supposed to be reading som biography of Jane Addams for history... yay... :roll:


Ehs. I read Inkheart and I didn't really like it that much... I suppose I'll go buy it from the library and see how it's like...

Shades of Simon Grey - Joyce McDonald, for independent novel study in English class.

I want to read Eragon =[.


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Just finished "4th of July" by James Patterson, I've been obsessed with his books lately.

Currently reading "The second summer of the sisterhood" (of the travelling pants) :)


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Currently I am reading Animal Farm by George Orwell.

So far, I like it. I just dislike all of the symbolism, it gets kind of confusing.

I think next I am going to read Eragon and then Eldest.


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Currently I am reading Animal Farm by George Orwell.

So far, I like it. I just dislike all of the symbolism, it gets kind of confusing.

I think next I am going to read Eragon and then Eldest.


Dont. Just...don't.

Right now I'm reading Ursual K. Le Guin's Gifts. It's very good. ^^


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The Vampire Lestat - Anne Rice

Its really good. So was Interview With A Vampire can't wait to start Queen of the Damned


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Dont. Just...don't.


Why?

Did you not like it? I have heard from many people that they loved it. Then, I have heard from many people that they don't care for them.


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