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I'm in-between books right now. I just read Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden, which btw, I absolutely loved! I plan to read Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë next. I might actually start it tonight...my hands and eyes need a break from the computer.


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I'm reading Triss by Brian Jacques. I'm going to re-read all the Redwall books in chronological order.

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I plan to read Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë next. I might actually start it tonight...my hands and eyes need a break from the computer.


Wuthering Heights is really good. My sixth grade teacher gave it to me for Christmas. She gave most of the other girls Babysitters Club books and such, but she gave me Wuthering Heights. She was one of my favorite teachers. :)


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I plan to read Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë next. I might actually start it tonight...my hands and eyes need a break from the computer.


Wuthering Heights is really good. My sixth grade teacher gave it to me for Christmas. She gave most of the other girls Babysitters Club books and such, but she gave me Wuthering Heights. She was one of my favorite teachers. :)

Yeah, we read Jane Eyre in AP Lit this year and I loved it! At the end of the year, my teacher bought everyone in our class a book and she got me Wuthering Heights. I hope I like it. :) I didn't have the attention span to start it tonight...even though I tried hehe. Perhaps tomorrow.


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I'm currently reading How The Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents by Julia Alvarez and I just finished Animal Farm by George Orwell. I'm planning to read something by Agatha Christie next. Good ol' murder mysteries :)


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I'm reading The Silmarillion by J. R. R. Tolkien. Great book.


Oooh, I just finished reading that! I loved it, even though I got quite confused at times. :P


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Princess Diaries, Volume V, Princess in Pink by Meg Cabot and Street Magic (The Circle Opens) Tamora Pierce. I love reading. <3


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oooh Jane Eyre! I love that book!! And Wuthering Heights is pretty good too! I just finished reading The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan for school but I had already read it three or four years ago so that was pretty uneventful and unsurprising although it really is a very well written, good read. now, I'm between books but that's good since finals are next week! aiee! and then after that i'll probably start chewing away at my AP English summer reading list for next year and start at the top, which would be Beowulf I believe. But I'm also very tempted to re-read To Say Nothing of the Dog by Connie Willis, just because I love that book to death and it is really amusing and I need some funny stuff in this somewhat sombering time that is finals review week =)


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I'm reading "The kingdom of Kevin Malone" by Suzy Mckee Charnas

That book is awesome, it's one of the most intresting books I have ever read, cant wait to finish it!


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I bought Choke by Chuck Palahniuk {the author of Fight Club} quite a while ago, but never had the time to finish it. I've been reading it off and on for the past few days. The last book that I read all the way through was Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett {an absolutely hilarious book}.


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I bought Choke by The last book that I read all the way through was [b]Good Omens by [color=red]Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett {an absolutely hilarious book}.



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Just last night, I finished One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey. It's actually the first book I've finished this year on time. :oops:

There are a lot of books I ought to read during summer vacation...I'm leaning towards the LOTR trilogy. However, I'm not quite sure yet.


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