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The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende was an unbelievably good read. I really enjoyed reading that one, despite the more disturbing themes. :)


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I finished Harry Potter 1 and 2, so now I am currently reading, the third harry potter, The Prisoner of Azkaban. :D


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No Easy Answers: The Truth Behind Death at Columbine - Brooks Brown and Rob Merritt

Well, certainly not a pleasure read, but it's interesting. Brooks was a friend of Eric and Dylan (the Columbine High School murderers), and he gives a new perspective to the whole tragedy. It makes the point that there are "no easy answers" to problems like teenage violence and school shootings, and that what caused the killers to do what they did is not as simple as it may seem.


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Mossflower by Brian Jacques.

I just finished Redwall earlier... I like to go in the order the books were written, and whenever I have tried to read the series, whatever library I was at at the time never had this book, so I always got stuck here. XD Finally, I just got frustrated and put it on hold. :P


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I've just finished reading Catcher in the Rye, and soon I will be starting Siddhartha, as it's assigned for AP English (not another Book Analysis, it's for something else).

Oh! I also got Movies in Fifteen Minutes this past Saturday and have been reading bits and pieces. I'm going to read the rest of it over Spring Break hopefully. It's hilarious.


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I finally have a little bit of time for recreational reading! Yay! I just picked up The Plague by Albert Camus and Demian by Herman Hesse at the library. I'll probably end up taking forever to finish them since I tend to be busy, but who cares - new books! Hurrah!


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Manhattan Transfer by John E. Stith. It is about some mysterious powerful aliens that steal Manhattan and other cities from other planets.


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Homo Faber by Max Frisch. Life becomes very confusing for a middle-aged technologist man when he meets his own daughter (only he doesn't know that intially, see?) on a cruise ship to Europe.


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I just finished The Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut. I liked this one a lot more than Player Piano, which was unbelievably BORING. The ending was quite sad, though....


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A View From The Bridge - Arthur Miller.

Re-reading it, as I have an exam on it next week.


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Lolita, by Vladimir Nabokov... This is my fourth time reading it, it must be among the most beautiful (albeit disturbing) books of all time... has anyone else read it?



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Zombie Butts From Uranus - by Andy Griffiths

A good book so far. Strange butt true!


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Lolita, by Vladimir Nabokov... This is my fourth time reading it, it must be among the most beautiful (albeit disturbing) books of all time... has anyone else read it?


Yes and I love it. Very beautifully written and it's pretty amazing since English isn't even Nabokov's first language. In fact, I'm not even sure if it was his second language.


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Lolita, by Vladimir Nabokov... This is my fourth time reading it, it must be among the most beautiful (albeit disturbing) books of all time... has anyone else read it?


Yes and I love it. Very beautifully written and it's pretty amazing since English isn't even Nabokov's first language. In fact, I'm not even sure if it was his second language.


Yeah, he's absolutely amazing. I'm pretty sure English was his second language--I think he grew up speaking both Russian and English--but I know he also speaks French... I feel so small and single-lingual. :(

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The household was Anglophile - Nabokov spoke Russian and English, and at the age of five he learned French.



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scarletsiren wrote:
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Lolita, by Vladimir Nabokov... This is my fourth time reading it, it must be among the most beautiful (albeit disturbing) books of all time... has anyone else read it?


Yes and I love it. Very beautifully written and it's pretty amazing since English isn't even Nabokov's first language. In fact, I'm not even sure if it was his second language.


Yeah, he's absolutely amazing. I'm pretty sure English was his second language--I think he grew up speaking both Russian and English--but I know he also speaks French... I feel so small and single-lingual. :(

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The household was Anglophile - Nabokov spoke Russian and English, and at the age of five he learned French.


I'm bilingual, but I've only mastered one language well enough to compose actual writing that doesn't sound infantile, but even then I can't write as beautifully as he did.


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