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I just started reading Sleepy today, no I am reading Lemony Snicket series for the fourth time!


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I read through Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix again. Its creepy how readble those books are...


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Ok recently I have read Shadowmancer by G.P.Taylor, absolutley hated this drivel. Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley. Absolutley amazing read, some interesting ideas, and wonderful descriptions of characters and situations. And a lingering question of who is the monster?

I am currently reading A Brief history of nearly everything, by Bill Bryson, which is basically a science book, but explained in english, rather than whatever my science teachers used to speak.


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Just finished Catcher in the Rye. It was just kinda...I dunno, nothing too exciting, but not bad, either.

Jan, I read A Brief History of Nearly Everything a couple months ago, found it quite interesting.

Dunno what I'm going onto next. Think I might steal another of Stu's books, don't feel like rereading anything.


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Just finished Catcher in the Rye. It was just kinda...I dunno, nothing too exciting, but not bad, either.

Jan, I read A Brief History of Nearly Everything a couple months ago, found it quite interesting.

Dunno what I'm going onto next. Think I might steal another of Stu's books, don't feel like rereading anything.


I have read catcher in the rye, and was most miffed with the drivel that it contained. Absolutley hated it, and cannot understand why people say it prompted the John Lennon killings.


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He'd just read it and was miffed at the drivel ;) :P


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The Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut. And I recently reread a couple Harry Potter books.


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The Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut. And I recently reread a couple Harry Potter books.


Excellent books.


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The Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut. And I recently reread a couple Harry Potter books.


Ive read Slaughter house 5 by the same author. Very good books indeed.


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So long, and thanks for all the fish by Douglas Adams.


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The Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut. And I recently reread a couple Harry Potter books.


Ive read Slaughter house 5 by the same author. Very good books indeed.


One of my all time favourite books. 'Strange how I don't own a copy.


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I jusr started reading Spiral by Koji Suzuki. Spiral is the sequel to "Ring", the book which spawned the three Japanese movies and the two American ones.


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So long, and thanks for all the fish by Douglas Adams.


Yarr! I want to read that! -bites, steals, and runs away- I have to find the second book and finish it though...I think a friend stole it.

Anyway, now I'm reading Girls in Pants for myself and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer for school, which I have to finish 31 chapters of by the 15th...oops. 0:)


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Hey, Tom Sawyer's alright Sock.


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xerai wrote:
So long, and thanks for all the fish by Douglas Adams.


I read all four of the books whilst in Thailand. Excellent series, and cannot wait for the film to be released.


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