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Started by Trainer Dave, November 14, 2008, 21:01

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Oroskrochi

I'm reading Wikipedia by Jimmy Wales.  ;)

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Quote from: The Solitude Of Lolitude on February 10, 2009, 17:04
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time by Mark Haddon for the second time. An absolutely amazing book, probably my favourite. Lot of swearing towards the end though D:
That is such a good book. I had it in a Math Quiz once about primes, and I opened it and used the chapters.
=P
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Utack and Swampy

We semi-finished Hamelt, she had us each read a scene from the remaining two acts, and perform them for the class (because she ran out of time in making us read it)

Well, I win. Spoilers down below if you havn't read/watched the play yet~

I bet Hamlet died in the end. He did. Way to go Shakespeare, sticking to the same plot of killing off your main characters to end the story. I never even saw it comming. Only this time, you decided to kill everyone, except for Horiato. It amused me, becuase I was complaining earlier that poor Horatio didn't get that big a part in the play. Turns out, he's the only one to survive it! Irony...

I was sad to see Rosencrantz go... I liked his funny name.


Thank's to Blake... for the awesome sig!

Sebastian Moran

My goodness! I'm reading a vampire novel. I know, the universe is starting to fracture. 
Given to me by a friend who thought I'd like it, as it's a bit odd. 
 
It's "Let the Right One In" by John Ajvide Lindqvist. 
I'm reading it in English, ocourse. 
 
Only read a little. 
It's slightly twisted. 
But intriguing. 
Hurrah. 
 




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made of stars.

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Quote from: Laprabi on February 10, 2009, 09:14
The second book in the Twilight series. New Moon iirc.

Yays! <3
I'm reading Eclipse.. though I should probably be finished by tonight.
Only two more chapters (and the epilogue) to go ~
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Piccolami.

I've just finished re-reading Eclipse as my holiday read, but I'm going to give Breaking Dawn a miss.

Started reading Macbeth again from the beginning, ready for my English coursework =[
human beings in a mob
what's a mob to a king
what's a king to a god
what's a god to a non believer
who don't believe in
anything

Utack and Swampy

^I'm sorry...MacBeth can drone on forever...

Now I'm reading Catch 22, since I have to read books from a list my teacher gave me, then write up a test on them that no one will ever use...I have to say, Catch 22 is amusing, much different then all those other horrible war books they've forced me to read ^-^ The characters more or less just keep spinning themselves around in a circle, in both their speach and actions, which explains the books Title, Catch 22.


Thank's to Blake... for the awesome sig!

Piccolami.

Quote from: Utack and Swampy on February 25, 2009, 23:42
^I'm sorry...MacBeth can drone on forever...

It's not that bad. We just have to read the first two acts, as that's what we're focussing on. We're watching the rest of it on DVD, which is rubbish.

I'm going to start reading Sabriel again soon... It's been a while since I last read it.
human beings in a mob
what's a mob to a king
what's a king to a god
what's a god to a non believer
who don't believe in
anything

-Cora-

Quote from: Piccolami. on February 18, 2009, 16:06
I'm going to give Breaking Dawn a miss.

O: But.. why..?
It's the best!
I've only gotta read a few more chapters of Breaking Dawn now~
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Deoxys2

I'm reading 'Granny' by Anthony Horowitz. I like his books.

Anarcree

Just finished Abhorsen, which means I've finished the Old Kingdom trilogy. Absolutely loved the ending. Full of excitement. Really liked the series as a whole.

Next on my list is Wolf Brother by Michelle Paver. By the end of the year I'll have probably have read through Kay's bookcase at this rate.

Seems that Doomsday's come early this year.

kendall!

I'm in the process of reading two books: Lord of the Flies, and Inkspell.

Lord of the Flies is something I have to read for school, but honestly I really like it - it's very deep and has a lot of underlying meanings that I find interesting.

Inkspell is good all the same though (it's the sequel to Inkheart).
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Spartacus

Hi again, I'm now on " The Suspicions of Mr Whicher" by Kate Summerscale. It's really good and has sucked me right in.
It is a Victorian era murder mystery based on the actual events at Road Hill House, Kent in 1860 and the musings of the actual detective who investigaed it.
:police:
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Utack and Swampy

Quote from: Platinum Soul on February 27, 2009, 00:16
Lord of the Flies is something I have to read for school, but honestly I really like it - it's very deep and has a lot of underlying meanings that I find interesting.

Ah, I had to read that for school as well. That was rather interesting, seeing what the boys would do on an island all by themselves...It was kindof saddening though, seeing how they behaved and such...


Thank's to Blake... for the awesome sig!

-Cora-

Ooh.. i've only gotta read one more chapter of Breaking Dawn.. then i'll have nothing left to read.. ;;
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