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I am currently reading "Hawk Song" by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes. For her age, she is a pretty good writer :) I really enjoy her stuff.


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I'm now reading Jingo by Terry Pratchett... my friend's gotten me hooked on the Discworld series. They're very good, actually. :)


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Currently reading "Minion" by L.A. Banks. It's a vampire huntress series. I haven't read enough yet to say whether or not its good.


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G is for Gumshoe - Sue Graphton

Been reading the darn thing for almost a week and I'm still on page 14.


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Just finished reading Animal Farm in English, I liked it a lot, and a good plot, even though it's based on the russian revolution.


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Just finished reading Animal Farm in English, I liked it a lot, and a good plot, even though it's based on the russian revolution.

Why, should a plot based on the Russian Revolution be a bad one?


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Soul of Fire - Terry Goodkind
The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams
Windows XP Bible - Alan Simpson

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Lord of the Flies. Dont ask me by who lol.


William Golding.

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I started reading The Gunslinger by Stephen King months ago but school got in the way and I was never abel to finish the last chapter. I 'ought to get back to that.


Yes you should. Though really, you need to read every book hes ever written to understand every other book hes ever written. Damn the man and his genius.

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Got a copy of the Neverending story in danish... we'll see how that turns out.


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I'm now reading Jingo by Terry Pratchett... my friend's gotten me hooked on the Discworld series. They're very good, actually. :)


I own most of the series. One of my favourite authors of all time :D

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Just finished reading Animal Farm in English, I liked it a lot, and a good plot, even though it's based on the russian revolution.


"The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which."

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You mean Jim isn't reading a Stephen King book? I think I'm gonna have a heart attack!


And I'm reading...oh what am I reading... *goes to look* Carolina Ghost Woods by Judy Jordan. And no, it's not about ghosts. It's a book of poetry


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'Grass for his Pillow' by Lian something or other :P


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'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'. Only for the 30th time... :lol:


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David Gemmell- White Wolf.. such an awesome book!^__^ I love Gemmell's books! XDD hehe.


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You mean Jim isn't reading a Stephen King book? I think I'm gonna have a heart attack!


And I'm reading...oh what am I reading... *goes to look* Carolina Ghost Woods by Judy Jordan. And no, it's not about ghosts. It's a book of poetry


That's okay. He's reading Douglas Adams so it's all good.


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I'm currently rereading Cat's Eye by Margaret Atwood along with a collection of Edna St. Vincent Millay's poetry. Good stuff.


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"The Rowan". Anne McCaffrey, of course. ^__^ I've read it numerous times before, but I just love it that much.


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Trigun Maximum Volume #1 and A wizard's dilema by Diane Duane.


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